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March 25, 2025
The NHL Will Benefit with the Montreal Canadiens Making the Stanley Cup Playoffs
@NHLRumorsX
NHL Rumors
The NHL Will Benefit with the Montreal Canadiens Making the Stanley Cup Playoffs

Excitement is brewing at the Bell Centre as the Montreal Canadiens compete for the final wild-card spot in the Eastern Conference. Unexpectedly, the team is playing meaningful hockey at this point in the season, showcasing their resilience with recent overtime losses that still earned valuable points. With standout performances from Juraj Slafkovsky, Joshua Roy, and Christian Dvorak, the Canadiens managed to rally after being down 4-1 against the Avalanche, igniting the home crowd.

Under the guidance of GM Kent Hughes and head coach Martin St. Louis, the Canadiens have recorded an impressive 8-1-4 record after the Four Nations tournament, marking them as one of the hottest teams in the league. Fans are eager for playoff hockey this spring, and the league thrives with Original Six teams in the postseason. The energy at the Bell Centre, especially during home games, adds to the appeal of NHL playoffs, making Montreal's potential playoff presence vital for the league's image and excitement.

What is the future outlook for the Canadiens' young core?What factors contribute to the Canadiens' current success?How does Montreal's performance affect the NHL as a whole?What playoff scenarios could the Canadiens face?
Mentions:
@Christian Dvorak | Montreal Canadiens | NHL
@Christian Dvorak | Montreal Canadiens | NHL
@Joshua Roy | Montreal Canadiens | NHL
@Joshua Roy | Montreal Canadiens | NHL
@Juraj Slafkovsky | Montreal Canadiens | NHL
@Juraj Slafkovsky | Montreal Canadiens | NHL
Montreal Canadiens | NHL
Montreal Canadiens | NHL

https://nhlrumors.com/the-nhl-will-benefit-with-th..

March 22, 2025
Avalanche hang on for 5-4 shootout win after stunning Canadiens comeback
Daniel Rainbird The Canadian Press
Toronto Star
Avalanche hang on for 5-4 shootout win after stunning Canadiens comeback

Brock Nelson clinched a nail-biting victory for the Colorado Avalanche, scoring the shootout winner in a thrilling 5-4 contest against the Montreal Canadiens. Despite looking commanding early in the game, Colorado faced a fierce comeback from Montreal, who clawed their way back into the contest with rapid goals from Joshua Roy and Juraj Slafkovsky, followed by an equalizer from Christian Dvorak that sent the Bell Centre into a frenzy.

In addition to Nelson's standout performance with a goal and assist during regulation, Avalanche players Martin Necas, Sam Malinski, and Ryan Lindgren found the back of the net. Mackenzie Blackwood made 25 saves, preserving the victory as Colorado continued their late-season surge. For the Canadiens, Sam Montembeault's 33 saves were pivotal, but the team suffered its second consecutive defeat, even as they extended their point streak to six games. Colorado's roster, bolstered by recent trades, is proving increasingly formidable as the playoffs loom.

How can the Avalanche maintain their momentum heading into the playoffs?What challenges do the Canadiens face in the tight playoff race?How do recent performances impact playoff predictions for the Avalanche?What should fantasy managers expect from emerging players like Slafkovsky?
Mentions:
@Brock Nelson | Colorado Avalanche | NHL
@Brock Nelson | Colorado Avalanche | NHL
@Christian Dvorak | Montreal Canadiens | NHL
@Christian Dvorak | Montreal Canadiens | NHL
@Juraj Slafkovsky | Montreal Canadiens | NHL
@Juraj Slafkovsky | Montreal Canadiens | NHL
@Mackenzie Blackwood | Colorado Avalanche | NHL
@Mackenzie Blackwood | Colorado Avalanche | NHL

https://www.thestar.com/sports/hockey/avalanche-ha..

October 11, 2024
Breaking down the good and bad from the Habs' season opener | HI/O Show | Montreal Gazette
Montreal Gazette
Breaking down the good and bad from the Habs' season opener | HI/O Show | Montreal Gazette

The Montreal Canadiens kicked off the NHL season with a narrow 1-0 victory against the Toronto Maple Leafs at the Bell Centre. Goalie Samuel Montembeault was instrumental, making 48 saves despite the Canadiens being outshot 48-27.

Former players Chris Nilan and Rick Green discussed the game on the Hockey Inside/Out Show, sharing insights on player performances and potential concerns for the season. They also debated the Canadiens' biggest rival between the Leafs and Bruins, and the impact of recent roster decisions.

What were the key factors that led to the Canadiens' victory?How does Samuel Montembeault's performance compare to other goalies in the league?What are the implications of sending Joshua Roy and Logan Mailloux to the AHL?Who do the Canadiens fans consider their biggest rival: the Leafs or the Bruins?
Mentions:
@Alex Newhook | Montreal Canadiens | NHL
@Alex Newhook | Montreal Canadiens | NHL
@Joel Armia | Montreal Canadiens | NHL
@Joel Armia | Montreal Canadiens | NHL
@Joshua Roy | Montreal Canadiens | NHL
@Joshua Roy | Montreal Canadiens | NHL
@Kirby Dach | Montreal Canadiens | NHL
@Kirby Dach | Montreal Canadiens | NHL
@Logan Mailloux | Montreal Canadiens | NHL
@Logan Mailloux | Montreal Canadiens | NHL
Toronto Maple Leafs | NHL
Toronto Maple Leafs | NHL

https://montrealgazette.com/sports/hockey/nhl/hock..

October 7, 2024
Stu Cowan: Canadiens hoping to put pre-season problems behind them | Montreal Gazette
Montreal Gazette
Stu Cowan: Canadiens hoping to put pre-season problems behind them | Montreal Gazette

The Montreal Canadiens faced a tough pre-season, finishing with a 2-4-0 record and losing their last four games. A significant setback was the injury of Patrik Laine, sidelining him for 2-3 months. The team's power play struggled, going 0-for-30, while their penalty kill allowed seven goals on 19 opportunities.

Head coach Martin St. Louis expressed confidence in the team's five-on-five game as they prepare for the regular season opener against the Toronto Maple Leafs. Despite the pre-season woes, he believes the team is ahead of last year's performance.

What strategies might the Canadiens employ to improve their power play?How significant is Patrik Laine's injury for the team's playoff hopes?What are the key factors for the Canadiens to succeed against the Maple Leafs?How does Martin St. Louis's coaching style impact the team's performance?
Mentions:
@Alex Newhook | Montreal Canadiens | NHL
@Alex Newhook | Montreal Canadiens | NHL
@Cayden Primeau | Montreal Canadiens | NHL
@Cayden Primeau | Montreal Canadiens | NHL
@Joel Armia | Montreal Canadiens | NHL
@Joel Armia | Montreal Canadiens | NHL
@Joshua Roy | Montreal Canadiens | NHL
@Joshua Roy | Montreal Canadiens | NHL
@Kirby Dach | Montreal Canadiens | NHL
@Kirby Dach | Montreal Canadiens | NHL
@Lane Hutson | Montreal Canadiens | NHL
@Lane Hutson | Montreal Canadiens | NHL
@Logan Mailloux | Montreal Canadiens | NHL
@Logan Mailloux | Montreal Canadiens | NHL
@Martin St. Louis | Montreal Canadiens | NHL
@Martin St. Louis | Montreal Canadiens | NHL
@Patrik Laine | Montreal Canadiens | NHL
@Patrik Laine | Montreal Canadiens | NHL

https://montrealgazette.com/sports/hockey/nhl/hock..

October 7, 2024
Jack Todd: Canadiens' improved depth should pay dividends this season | Montreal Gazette
Montreal Gazette
Jack Todd: Canadiens' improved depth should pay dividends this season | Montreal Gazette

The Montreal Canadiens are gearing up for a new season after a disappointing finish last year. Unlike the struggles of the late 90s, the current roster boasts promising young talent and improved depth, which could lead to better performance.

Key players like Nick Suzuki and Cole Caufield are expected to make a significant impact, while the team navigates roster decisions ahead of the upcoming games. The Canadiens are aiming to climb the standings in a tough Atlantic Division.

What are the key factors that could determine the Canadiens' success this season?How does the current roster compare to past championship teams?What challenges does the Canadiens' management face in building a competitive team?Who are the emerging players to watch in the Canadiens' lineup this season?
Mentions:
@Cayden Primeau | Montreal Canadiens | NHL
@Cayden Primeau | Montreal Canadiens | NHL
@David Reinbacher | Montreal Canadiens | NHL
@David Reinbacher | Montreal Canadiens | NHL
@Emil Heineman | Montreal Canadiens | NHL
@Emil Heineman | Montreal Canadiens | NHL
@Filip Mesar | Montreal Canadiens | NHL
@Filip Mesar | Montreal Canadiens | NHL
@Jakub Dobes | Montreal Canadiens | NHL
@Jakub Dobes | Montreal Canadiens | NHL
@Johnathan Kovacevic | New Jersey Devils | NHL
@Johnathan Kovacevic | New Jersey Devils | NHL
@Jordan Harris | Columbus Blue Jackets | NHL
@Jordan Harris | Columbus Blue Jackets | NHL
@Joshua Roy | Montreal Canadiens | NHL
@Joshua Roy | Montreal Canadiens | NHL
@Kirby Dach | Montreal Canadiens | NHL
@Kirby Dach | Montreal Canadiens | NHL
@Logan Mailloux | Montreal Canadiens | NHL
@Logan Mailloux | Montreal Canadiens | NHL
Montreal Canadiens | NHL
Montreal Canadiens | NHL
@Oliver Kapanen | Montreal Canadiens | NHL
@Oliver Kapanen | Montreal Canadiens | NHL
@Owen Beck | Montreal Canadiens | NHL
@Owen Beck | Montreal Canadiens | NHL
@Sean Farrell | Montreal Canadiens | NHL
@Sean Farrell | Montreal Canadiens | NHL

https://montrealgazette.com/opinion/columnists/jac..

March 25, 2025
The NHL Will Benefit with the Montreal Canadiens Making the Stanley Cup Playoffs
@NHLRumorsX
NHL Rumors
The NHL Will Benefit with the Montreal Canadiens Making the Stanley Cup Playoffs

Excitement is brewing at the Bell Centre as the Montreal Canadiens compete for the final wild-card spot in the Eastern Conference. Unexpectedly, the team is playing meaningful hockey at this point in the season, showcasing their resilience with recent overtime losses that still earned valuable points. With standout performances from Juraj Slafkovsky, Joshua Roy, and Christian Dvorak, the Canadiens managed to rally after being down 4-1 against the Avalanche, igniting the home crowd.

Under the guidance of GM Kent Hughes and head coach Martin St. Louis, the Canadiens have recorded an impressive 8-1-4 record after the Four Nations tournament, marking them as one of the hottest teams in the league. Fans are eager for playoff hockey this spring, and the league thrives with Original Six teams in the postseason. The energy at the Bell Centre, especially during home games, adds to the appeal of NHL playoffs, making Montreal's potential playoff presence vital for the league's image and excitement.

What is the future outlook for the Canadiens' young core?What factors contribute to the Canadiens' current success?How does Montreal's performance affect the NHL as a whole?What playoff scenarios could the Canadiens face?
Mentions:
@Christian Dvorak | Montreal Canadiens | NHL
@Christian Dvorak | Montreal Canadiens | NHL
@Joshua Roy | Montreal Canadiens | NHL
@Joshua Roy | Montreal Canadiens | NHL
@Juraj Slafkovsky | Montreal Canadiens | NHL
@Juraj Slafkovsky | Montreal Canadiens | NHL
Montreal Canadiens | NHL
Montreal Canadiens | NHL

https://nhlrumors.com/the-nhl-will-benefit-with-th..

March 22, 2025
Avalanche hang on for 5-4 shootout win after stunning Canadiens comeback
Daniel Rainbird The Canadian Press
Toronto Star
Avalanche hang on for 5-4 shootout win after stunning Canadiens comeback

Brock Nelson clinched a nail-biting victory for the Colorado Avalanche, scoring the shootout winner in a thrilling 5-4 contest against the Montreal Canadiens. Despite looking commanding early in the game, Colorado faced a fierce comeback from Montreal, who clawed their way back into the contest with rapid goals from Joshua Roy and Juraj Slafkovsky, followed by an equalizer from Christian Dvorak that sent the Bell Centre into a frenzy.

In addition to Nelson's standout performance with a goal and assist during regulation, Avalanche players Martin Necas, Sam Malinski, and Ryan Lindgren found the back of the net. Mackenzie Blackwood made 25 saves, preserving the victory as Colorado continued their late-season surge. For the Canadiens, Sam Montembeault's 33 saves were pivotal, but the team suffered its second consecutive defeat, even as they extended their point streak to six games. Colorado's roster, bolstered by recent trades, is proving increasingly formidable as the playoffs loom.

How can the Avalanche maintain their momentum heading into the playoffs?What challenges do the Canadiens face in the tight playoff race?How do recent performances impact playoff predictions for the Avalanche?What should fantasy managers expect from emerging players like Slafkovsky?
Mentions:
@Brock Nelson | Colorado Avalanche | NHL
@Brock Nelson | Colorado Avalanche | NHL
@Christian Dvorak | Montreal Canadiens | NHL
@Christian Dvorak | Montreal Canadiens | NHL
@Juraj Slafkovsky | Montreal Canadiens | NHL
@Juraj Slafkovsky | Montreal Canadiens | NHL
@Mackenzie Blackwood | Colorado Avalanche | NHL
@Mackenzie Blackwood | Colorado Avalanche | NHL

https://www.thestar.com/sports/hockey/avalanche-ha..

October 11, 2024
Breaking down the good and bad from the Habs' season opener | HI/O Show | Montreal Gazette
Montreal Gazette
Breaking down the good and bad from the Habs' season opener | HI/O Show | Montreal Gazette

The Montreal Canadiens kicked off the NHL season with a narrow 1-0 victory against the Toronto Maple Leafs at the Bell Centre. Goalie Samuel Montembeault was instrumental, making 48 saves despite the Canadiens being outshot 48-27.

Former players Chris Nilan and Rick Green discussed the game on the Hockey Inside/Out Show, sharing insights on player performances and potential concerns for the season. They also debated the Canadiens' biggest rival between the Leafs and Bruins, and the impact of recent roster decisions.

What were the key factors that led to the Canadiens' victory?How does Samuel Montembeault's performance compare to other goalies in the league?What are the implications of sending Joshua Roy and Logan Mailloux to the AHL?Who do the Canadiens fans consider their biggest rival: the Leafs or the Bruins?
Mentions:
@Alex Newhook | Montreal Canadiens | NHL
@Alex Newhook | Montreal Canadiens | NHL
@Joel Armia | Montreal Canadiens | NHL
@Joel Armia | Montreal Canadiens | NHL
@Joshua Roy | Montreal Canadiens | NHL
@Joshua Roy | Montreal Canadiens | NHL
@Kirby Dach | Montreal Canadiens | NHL
@Kirby Dach | Montreal Canadiens | NHL
@Logan Mailloux | Montreal Canadiens | NHL
@Logan Mailloux | Montreal Canadiens | NHL
Toronto Maple Leafs | NHL
Toronto Maple Leafs | NHL

https://montrealgazette.com/sports/hockey/nhl/hock..

October 7, 2024
Stu Cowan: Canadiens hoping to put pre-season problems behind them | Montreal Gazette
Montreal Gazette
Stu Cowan: Canadiens hoping to put pre-season problems behind them | Montreal Gazette

The Montreal Canadiens faced a tough pre-season, finishing with a 2-4-0 record and losing their last four games. A significant setback was the injury of Patrik Laine, sidelining him for 2-3 months. The team's power play struggled, going 0-for-30, while their penalty kill allowed seven goals on 19 opportunities.

Head coach Martin St. Louis expressed confidence in the team's five-on-five game as they prepare for the regular season opener against the Toronto Maple Leafs. Despite the pre-season woes, he believes the team is ahead of last year's performance.

What strategies might the Canadiens employ to improve their power play?How significant is Patrik Laine's injury for the team's playoff hopes?What are the key factors for the Canadiens to succeed against the Maple Leafs?How does Martin St. Louis's coaching style impact the team's performance?
Mentions:
@Alex Newhook | Montreal Canadiens | NHL
@Alex Newhook | Montreal Canadiens | NHL
@Cayden Primeau | Montreal Canadiens | NHL
@Cayden Primeau | Montreal Canadiens | NHL
@Joel Armia | Montreal Canadiens | NHL
@Joel Armia | Montreal Canadiens | NHL
@Joshua Roy | Montreal Canadiens | NHL
@Joshua Roy | Montreal Canadiens | NHL
@Kirby Dach | Montreal Canadiens | NHL
@Kirby Dach | Montreal Canadiens | NHL
@Lane Hutson | Montreal Canadiens | NHL
@Lane Hutson | Montreal Canadiens | NHL
@Logan Mailloux | Montreal Canadiens | NHL
@Logan Mailloux | Montreal Canadiens | NHL
@Martin St. Louis | Montreal Canadiens | NHL
@Martin St. Louis | Montreal Canadiens | NHL
@Patrik Laine | Montreal Canadiens | NHL
@Patrik Laine | Montreal Canadiens | NHL

https://montrealgazette.com/sports/hockey/nhl/hock..

October 7, 2024
Jack Todd: Canadiens' improved depth should pay dividends this season | Montreal Gazette
Montreal Gazette
Jack Todd: Canadiens' improved depth should pay dividends this season | Montreal Gazette

The Montreal Canadiens are gearing up for a new season after a disappointing finish last year. Unlike the struggles of the late 90s, the current roster boasts promising young talent and improved depth, which could lead to better performance.

Key players like Nick Suzuki and Cole Caufield are expected to make a significant impact, while the team navigates roster decisions ahead of the upcoming games. The Canadiens are aiming to climb the standings in a tough Atlantic Division.

What are the key factors that could determine the Canadiens' success this season?How does the current roster compare to past championship teams?What challenges does the Canadiens' management face in building a competitive team?Who are the emerging players to watch in the Canadiens' lineup this season?
Mentions:
@Cayden Primeau | Montreal Canadiens | NHL
@Cayden Primeau | Montreal Canadiens | NHL
@David Reinbacher | Montreal Canadiens | NHL
@David Reinbacher | Montreal Canadiens | NHL
@Emil Heineman | Montreal Canadiens | NHL
@Emil Heineman | Montreal Canadiens | NHL
@Filip Mesar | Montreal Canadiens | NHL
@Filip Mesar | Montreal Canadiens | NHL
@Jakub Dobes | Montreal Canadiens | NHL
@Jakub Dobes | Montreal Canadiens | NHL
@Johnathan Kovacevic | New Jersey Devils | NHL
@Johnathan Kovacevic | New Jersey Devils | NHL
@Jordan Harris | Columbus Blue Jackets | NHL
@Jordan Harris | Columbus Blue Jackets | NHL
@Joshua Roy | Montreal Canadiens | NHL
@Joshua Roy | Montreal Canadiens | NHL
@Kirby Dach | Montreal Canadiens | NHL
@Kirby Dach | Montreal Canadiens | NHL
@Logan Mailloux | Montreal Canadiens | NHL
@Logan Mailloux | Montreal Canadiens | NHL
Montreal Canadiens | NHL
Montreal Canadiens | NHL
@Oliver Kapanen | Montreal Canadiens | NHL
@Oliver Kapanen | Montreal Canadiens | NHL
@Owen Beck | Montreal Canadiens | NHL
@Owen Beck | Montreal Canadiens | NHL
@Sean Farrell | Montreal Canadiens | NHL
@Sean Farrell | Montreal Canadiens | NHL

https://montrealgazette.com/opinion/columnists/jac..

Montreal Canadiens:
Kirby Dach (1)
Christian Dvorak (163)
Jake Evans (194)
Alex Newhook (229)
Nick Suzuki (1)
Lucas Condotta (18)
Emil Heineman (71)
Patrik Laine (197)
Michael Pezzetta (69)
Juraj Slafkovsky (410)
Josh Anderson (246)
Joel Armia (206)
Cole Caufield (512)
Brendan Gallagher (279)
Kaiden Guhle (212)
Lane Hutson (1)
Gustav Lindstrom (0)
Mike Matheson (281)
David Savard (234)
Jayden Struble (114)
Tyler Wotherspoon (0)
Arber Xhekaj (158)
Sam Montembeault (337)
Cayden Primeau (225)
Martin St. Louis (353)
Alexandre Carrier (16)
Joshua Roy (5)
Noel Hoefenmayer (1)
Ivan Demidov (0)
Jakub Dobes (0)