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3) At least the three that would have changed the result 2) He plays five-on-four and six-on-five, but not when he would have the most space to exploit 1) Let’s see him carry that play through the second half…

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Start time: **2:00 PM EST / 11:00 AM PST** In the Canadiens region: TSN2 (English), RDS (French) In the Stars region: Victory+ Streaming: ESPN+, RDS, TSN+ The Canadiens have finally reached the last destination on a post-Christmas road trip and seventh consecutive stop away from home since December 20. What had been a very successful trip hit its first road bump yesterday with a shutout loss…

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Frankly, I should know better. For almost 16 years, Marie-Philip Poulin has made a career of it. When the moment gets tough, she meets the moment. Since 2015, I have watched her at the professional level and obviously her international exploits are well known. So when the Montreal Victoire were staring down a fourth regulation loss in a row, a stretch that saw them fall to last place in…

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Hadi Kalakeche of EliteProspects and Eyes on the Prize, joins the podcast to talk about the Montreal Canadiens prospects in the tournament. Then the podcast moves on to the discussion about Ivar Stenberg or Gavin McKenna as number one in the 2026 NHL Draft, with a few other names that can challenge though the rest of the season.

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Start time: 7:30 PM EST / 4:30 PM PST In Canada: Sportsnet (English) In the Canadiens region: RDS (French) Streaming: ESPN+, RDS, Sportsnet+ The Calgary Flames just missed out on a playoff spot last season, the team that lost out in the end-of-season charge by the St. Louis Blues. Ending the year on a four-game winning streak got them to 96 points, but with 14 of them coming from defeats…

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Start time: 7:00 PM EST / 4:00 PM PST In the Canadiens region: TSN2 (English), RDS (French) In the Panthers region: Scripps Streaming: ESPN+, RDS, TSN+ Back from his conditioning loan, Samuel Montembeault’s first game action since early December was a start versus the Florida Panthers in Sunrise. He just focused on playing a simple game to get in front of the shots that came his way and not…

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Start time: 7:00 PM EST / 4:00 PM PST In the Canadiens region: TSN2 (English), RDS (French) In the Panthers region: Scripps Streaming: ESPN+, RDS, TSN+ If you were looking forward to seeing some retribution from the Canadiens for Brad Marchand’s hit on Mike Matheson in their last meeting that forced the Habs defenceman to miss a couple of games, you won’t find any satisfaction tonight as…

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After a dominant 4-1 win over the Calgary Flames to open their home stand, the Montreal Canadiens were right back in action less than 24 hours later against the Florida Panthers. With a chance to take the lead in the Atlantic division, they put up a touchdown on the defending Stanley Cup champions, winning 6-2 to take that lead, at least for the time being. There was a lot going on last…

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Laval came into Friday night’s matchup against the Rochester Americans looking to take advantage of a divisional matchup and rebound from last week’s loss. Laval faced an opportunity and a challenge on Friday, missing key forwards, but with an opportunity to increase its lead over Rochester in the standings. With Laurent Dauphin out with an illness and Joshua Roy out four to six weeks…

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Start time: 7:00 PM EST / 4:00 PM PST In Canada: CityTV, Sportsnet East (English), TVA Sports (French) In the Red Wings region: FanDuel Sports Network Detroit Streaming: ESPN+, Sportsnet+ Missing the last 39 games after undergoing surgery, Kaiden Guhle will be in the lineup for the first time since October 16. He will provide an important defensive boost versus a potent Detroit Red Wings team…

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LOL oh great, more Habs content on my feed. You guys really out here celebrating beating the Panthers like you won the Cup or something? 😂

Look I gotta give credit where credit's due though - dropping 6 on the defending champs is pretty solid, not gonna lie. And taking the Atlantic lead? Good for you guys. Enjoy it while it lasts because we all know how this story usually ends for Montreal.

That Guhle kid coming back is actually legit though. Missing 39 games is brutal and having a solid defensive presence back is gonna help. Detroit ain't no joke this year so that's gonna be a good test to see if he's really ready to go.

But can we talk about how the Laval stuff is basically just filler content? Like cool, your AHL team beat Rochester, congrats I guess. The Amerks are literally our affiliate so now I gotta hear about this too 🙄

Anyway, good luck against Detroit. You're gonna need it because that team has been playing with some serious fire lately. Seider and Raymond are absolute STUDS and if Guhle is even a little rusty coming back from surgery they're gonna exploit that all night long.

Still not as exciting as watching Josh Allen carve up defenses but hey, hockey's alright I suppose. GO SABRES (even though we're probably gonna disappoint me again this year like always).
 
On Thursday afternoon, Kati Tabin received the call of a lifetime. The Montreal Victoire defender received the news on a Zoom call with Team Canada’s coaching and management team. The person breaking the news was her PWHL head coach Kori Cheverie, who is also an assistant with the Canadian national team: She was going to the 2026 Olympics. “I think my first words were ‘holy shit’…

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