This is already the second time we've heard that name around the Habs this week. Earlier, Michel Bergeron compared Rafaël Harvey-Pinard to Brad Marchand. And now, it's Sean Farrell's turn to say that he has long taken Marchand as a model, during his appearance at the Antichambre last night. <div align='center'><blockquote class='twitter-tweet' data-lang='en'><a href='https://twitter.com/Antichambre/status/1642359946242031618'> </a></blockquote></div> Lately, he's been looking at a guy like Clayton Keller. Of course, you quickly realize that there is one big similarity between the three players and that is that they are smaller than average. But Marchand and Keller are also very solid hockey players. No one needs to describe the Bruins' player's prowess anymore, some even say he belongs in the Hall of Fame. As for Keller, he would be a star in the NHL if he played anywhere but Arizona. This season, he has 36 goals and 82 points in 76 games. And no one is talking about it. Some fans are even saying he's becoming a wanted man in Arizona because he's reducing the Coyotes' chances of getting Connor Bedard because he's so good. If Farrell becomes as good as they are, the CH has a whole player on their hands. And if he only becomes 75% of those players, he will still be a good player in the NHL.