After a five-game road trip, the Montreal Canadiens were back home, at the Bell Centre, to face John Tortorella’s Flyers. For the Habs, apart from Cayden Primeau getting the nod, there were no changes to a lineup that bested a red-hot Colorado Avalanche team, on their home turf.
Nick Suzuki had a goal and an assist for the Montreal Canadiens in a 4-1 win against the visiting Philadelphia Flyers on Thursday. Mike Matheson had three assists, and Cayden Primeau made 29 saves for the Canadiens (28-32-12, 68 points), who have won three in a row.
The Canadiens had just returned from a long trip out west with a two-game winning streak. They faced the Flyers, who were still in the playoff hunt. Here’s the line-up for both teams: The first period saw some excellent defensive play.
The wait to see Lane Hutson join the Canadiens’ organization will lengthen for at least one more game. Boston University and the offensive defenseman won their regional semi-final match on their way to the Frozen Four.
The Montreal Canadiens have deployed an influx of goaltenders since franchise legend Carey Price stepped away from the game following an attempted comeback after their 2020-21 Stanley Cup Final heartbreak.
Canadiens Nick Suzuki has shone this season. His breakout campaign which already has him besting career highs in goals and points, has fans excited for his future.
The Montreal Canadiens (27-32-12) are set to host the Philadelphia Flyers (36-27-5) at the Bell Centre. The puck drop is scheduled for 7 pm ET. The Habs are returning home after a long road trip that saw the team play incredibly well on some nights, and quite poorly the next.
As you know, the Habs will face the Flyers tonight at the Bell Centre. When Martin St-Louis was asked about the identity of his starting goaltender, he announced that young Cayden Primeau will be in net for tonight’s game.
The Montreal Canadiens are back in town. The next games will take place at the Bell Centre, starting tonight when the Philadelphia Flyers come to town.
This morning, the Canadiens wake up in Quebec for the first time in a while. They’ve just returned from a trip out West that wasn’t easy on many levels.
Without much fanfare, Tanner Pearson has been left out of the Tricolore’s last two games. And with two wins under his belt, we’re not likely to see him back anytime soon.
The Canadian Hockey League playoffs (CHL) get underway this week, which means a handful of Montreal Canadiens prospects will be involved. The Habs have fewer prospects in the CHL than most years, owing to the fact that they have just one prospect in the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League (QMJHL), and none in the Western Hockey League (WHL).
Cole Caufield is having a respectable season. We expected him to be able to score more goals… But after 71 games played, he has scored 20 goals. The diminutive forward still boasts 55 points this season, which is no mean feat.
At the age of 24, Nick Suzuki is enjoying the best time of his career. He’s progressed year after year since entering the National League, and now it’s clear why the Golden Knights selected him with the 13th overall pick in the 2017 draft.
The incredible demands to win in Montreal have been set by a fan base that had lived with a team that defined greatness for decades. Montreal is more than a hockey market, it’s a Montreal Canadiens market.
Arpon Basu of The Athletic: The Montreal Canadiens have some promising young defensemen not on their NHL roster – Lane Hutson, David Reinbacher, Logan Mailloux, Adam Engstrom and Justin Barron.
Montreal Canadiens forward Rafael Harvey-Pinard found himself right back in the bottom six against the Seattle Kraken on March 24. This, after he got another, eventually scoreless, one-game audition in the top six in the wake of the Joshua Roy injury.
The head coach rejoined the team in Denver after taking 10 days away from the club to be with his family.
While the Montreal Canadiens season has had some bright spots such as the play of Nick Suzuki and Juraj Slafkovsky, many players haven’t performed so well.
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