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Martin St. Louis faced years of rejection before the Tampa Bay Lightning took a chance on him and opened the door for what became a Hall of Fame career.

The 5-foot-8 St. Louis was written off as too small and the Montreal Canadiens head coach takes pride that his success has paved the way for a future generation.

The Canadiens defeated the Ottawa Senators 4-1at the Bell Centre Saturday to run their record to 2-1 and two of those players who might have been dismissed as too small have made big contributions to the NHL team’s early success.

Cole Caufield, a 5-foot-8 sniper, scored twice against Ottawa. He has scored in each of Montreal’s three games and has four goals on the season. He was named the first star of the game but he wanted to talk about the second star, rookie defenceman Lane Hutson.

“It’s crazy the way he’s …

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