He’s an undisputed leader on this club already, as he’s proven many times now that he will take it upon himself to make the other team accountable. You can tell he has a ton of respect from the rest of his teammates.
As many folks have already mentioned, this is a common theme in Habs history. Those that don’t approve of Xhekaj, would have hated John Ferguson. He wouldn’t even speak to the opposition away from the rink, and would go through a player, a wall, beat up some orphans it didn’t matter… and if not for him telling Bobby Clarke to take care of Kharlamov, the Canadians probably lose to the Russians in 72. He would do anything and everything to win, and that’s what he did, won championships.
This is how team identities are created. We finally have a guy that will hold folks accountable if the proverbial line in the sand gets crossed. When that culture of all for one, one for all, takes root, then teams take that next step. Look at those great Habs teams from the 70s - no shrinking violets there. Robinson, Savard, Gainey, Lemaire, Lupien, Risebrough, Tremblay, Jarvis.
I’ve been around a long time, this feels like the birth of something special. Like one player is taking the team by the bootstraps and pulling them into the battle. Of course his current violent streak is unsustainable, but he’s put the league on notice. And you better believe they’re paying attention! Our guys as well - Slaf and Dach getting into it, sticking up for themselves the past two games. It feels like a major culture shift. These guys aren’t the Milquetoast Habs of past years and I’m happy it’s finally looking to end.