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Start time: 7:00 PM EST / 4:00 PM PST In the Canadiens region: TSN2 (English), RDS (French) In the Golden Knights region: Scripps Streaming: ESPN+, RDS, TSN+ The Vegas Golden Knights posed no challenge to the Ottawa Senators on Sunday, only managing to save themselves the embarrassment of being shut out in a blowout loss with a late goal from newcomer Rasmus Andersson to makes the score 7-1.

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After a few months has seen the collapse of the Montreal Canadiens goaltending, President of Hockey Operations Jeff Gorton announced that the team’s goaltending coach Eric Raymond has been relieved of his duties. Raymond will be replaced by Marco Marciano, who had the same role with the Laval Rocket. Marciano joined the Canadiens organization in 2013 when he was the video coach for the…

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After a wildly disappointing third-period collapse against Boston on the weekend, the Montreal Canadiens had two days off to forget about it and prepare for the Vegas Golden Knights to visit the Bell Centre. With the Atlantic division race becoming more heated by the day, the Habs found another one of their overtime thrillers to secure two points that will help keep pace with their rivals as we…

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Start time: 7:00 PM EST / 4:00 PM PST In the Canadiens region: TSN2 (English), RDS (French) In the Avalanche region: Altitude Streaming: ESPN+, RDS, TSN+ A couple of months into the season, it seemed clear that the best teams in the NHL resided in the Central Division: the Colorado Avalanche, Dallas Stars, and Minnesota Wild. As the calendar was set to flip to 2026, they ranked first, second…

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3) I thought the same thing as that puck went in 2) So who volunteers to get a new hip on Saturday? 1) It’s nice for the relocated Quebec teams to leave a lasting legacy…

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The best team in the National Hockey league, the Colorado Avalanche, rolled into the Bell Centre on Thursday night for the final game there before the Olympic break. Keeping pace in the hotly contested Atlantic Division required the Montreal Canadiens to find a way to earn points against a formidable opponent that had routed them 7-2 in their last meeting. As a group, they came together to do…

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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 Sabres region: MSG Buffalo Streaming: ESPN+, Sportsnet+ It was a weakened Colorado Avalanche team that came to the Bell Centre on Thursday. The Canadiens, who had been guilty of playing down to opponents in recent years, were able to pounce and get out to a quick lead…

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The Montreal Canadiens played the biggest game of their season to date on Saturday night, visiting the Buffalo Sabres, who entered the game just ahead of the Habs in the standings. A win would not only move Montreal into third place, but close the gap between them and the teams at the very top of the division and conference. They opened the game with a strong first period, taking a one-goal lead…

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The Laval Rocket came into Saturday’s matchup against the rival Toronto Marlies looking to build some momentum. After dropping five of its previous seven games, Laval won a tight matchup against the Syracuse Crunch on Friday, taking a step in the right direction. The lines were nearly identical to those of Friday. Unfortunately, just one game after returning from injury…

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Start time: 7:30 PM EST / 4:30 PM PST In the Canadiens regions: RDS (French) In the Wild region: FanDuel Sportsnet North/Wisconsin Streaming: Prime Monday Night Hockey In previewing the recent Montreal Canadiens game against the Colorado Avalanche, it was pointed out how mediocre the leaders of the Central Division were in January. Starting the first month of 2026 with a 5-4-2 record…

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With the National Hockey League’s Olympic roster freeze going into effect on Wednesday, the Montreal Canadiens have placed forward Samuel Blais on waivers. Blais has played 13 games for the Canadiens in the NHL with two goals and three assists, but his last game was on January 15. It is fair to assume he wouldn’t have played in the team’s final game before the break on Wednesday in Winnipeg…

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lol gotta love the habs putting blais on waivers right before the olympic break. real vote of confidence there eh?

look i get it the guy hasnt played since january 15th and only had 5 points in 13 games but still feels like theyre just clearing roster space at this point. cant blame them really when youre trying to build something and a guy isnt cracking the lineup regularly

the laval situation is interesting though. rocket been struggling lately dropping 5 of 7 before that syracuse win. thats the problem with being a feeder team - you get your best guys called up and suddenly youre scrambling. but hey at least theyre getting some momentum back before the break

and speaking of the big club that central division mediocrity is wild. 5-4-2 to start january for minnesota? thats the division LEADER? makes you wonder if montreal couldve made more noise if they were in a weaker division instead of battling the atlantic

the olympic roster freeze is gonna be interesting to watch. curious to see how many habs actually make olympic rosters this time around. cole caufield better be on team usa or somebodys getting fired lmao

anyway not much happening here besides housekeeping moves. typical pre-break stuff. wake me up when they make an actual trade or something exciting happens
 
Start time: 7:00 PM EST / 4:00 PM PST In Canada: Sportsnet In the Canadiens regions: RDS (French) Streaming: ESPN+, RDS, Sportsnet+ In the last four games, the Montreal Canadiens have played the Pacific Division-leading Vegas Golden Knights, a Colorado Avalanche club at the peak of the NHL, a Buffalo Sabres team on a serious charge up the standings, and a healthy Minnesota Wild squad that got…

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With a three-week layoff for the Olympics looming, the Montreal Canadiens were in Manitoba on Wednesday night to meet the Winnipeg Jets. There was a problem, however, as most of the roster looked to have already checked out for that layoff. The lowly Jets were in full control of the game from the opening puck drop, and the Habs looked flustered for the better part of the first two periods.

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