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The Laval Rocket had spent much of the last week resting up at home following a strong win last Saturday over the Rochester Americans. Their win left them with a 6-4-0 record, good for third in the highly competitive AHL North Division, trailing both Rochester and Syracuse. The team wasn’t idle during their break however, with Wyatte Wylie being released from his deal and the team opting to sign…

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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 Mammoth region: Utah16 Streaming: ESPN+, Sportsnet+ Back at home for four games over the next eight days, the Canadiens have turned to Samuel Montembeault for the start. His last outing at the Bell Centre started poorly, with a goal on the first shot of the game and two more in the…

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Third period leads have been somewhat of a problem for the Montreal Canadiens this season, as evidenced by the amount of times they’ve held one, and still ended up in overtime. That didn’t happen against the Utah Mammoth on Saturday night, as the Habs put up three goals in the final frame, building on their one-goal lead and finishing the game with a 6-2 regulation win. Two of their six…

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As players were entering the 2025 PWHL Draft, it looked like the Montreal Victoire were entering the season with the same leadership core they had for their first two seasons. Expansion took a toll on all six existing teams, but Montreal was able to keep their three foundational players (Ann-Renée Desbiens, Marie-Philip Poulin, and Laura Stacey) plus the rest of their original leadership group of…

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Following a statement win on Friday night over the Hartford Wolf Pack, the Laval Rocket hopped on the bus and moved down the 401 into a snowy Belleville for a meeting with the Senators. With the top of the AHL’s North Division separated by all of three points, the Rocket would need to keep their winning ways intact to keep up with Rochester and Syracuse. Coming off their win on Friday…

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Start time: 7:00 PM EST / 4:00 PM PST In the Canadiens region: TSN2 (English), RDS (French) In the Kings region: FanDuel Sports Network West Streaming: ESPN+, RDS, TSN+ The local fans of the Los Angeles Kings haven’t had much to celebrate this season. The team is 1-4-2 at Crypto.com Arena, scoring just 15 goals in the seven games at home which is second-worst in the league.

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3) Good that they limited themselves to just a couple 2) The game probably plays out differently at 2-1 after 40 minutes 1) Seventy-seven years is quite a commitment…

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The Montreal Canadiens that we’ve come to know and love this season did not show up on Tuesday night at the Bell Centre. With the Los Angeles Kings in town, they bumbled their way to a 5-1 loss, sending a number of fans off to beat the traffic with a fair amount of time left in the third period. From the net out, this was easily the worst game they’ve played this year, and one they need to…

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Start time: 7:00 PM EST / 4:00 PM PST In the Canadiens region: TSN2 (English), RDS (French) In the Stars region: Victory+ Streaming: ESPN+, RDS, TSN+ It had to happen at some point. On Tuesday night, the Montreal Canadiens played, arguably, their first legitimately bad game of the season. Facing a Los Angeles Kings team that prided themselves on shutting down high-flying offences…

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The Montreal Canadiens recalled forward Jared Davidson from the Laval Rocket, the team announced on Friday. The team also announced that Alex Newhook will miss four months with a fractured ankle, having underwent surgery on Friday. They also updated that Kaiden Guhle underwent surgery on Thursday for a partially torn adductor muscle and will miss eight-to-10 weeks.

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After just three official practices, the Montreal Victoire are set to play their two pre-season games against the Boston Fleet on Saturday and Monday. Then, by Wednesday their roster will need to be finalized before their first game on November 23. Although the Victoire were one of the two original teams that retained all three of its foundational players — Ann-Renée Desbiens…

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Bad luck events continue to pile up for the Montreal Canadiens during their recent losing streak. Having already lost Alex Newhook for a significant period of time, they will now be without the services of Kirby Dach for 4-6 weeks thanks to a fractured foot. Dach blocked a shot during last night’s game against the Boston Bruins, and looked to be in some considerable pain on the bench…

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Losers of two straight in regulation, the Montreal Canadiens took to their home ice on Saturday night to face the Boston Bruins, hoping to end their home stand on a high note. That didn’t happen, as Boston escaped Montreal with a 3-2 regulation win, sending the Habs on their short one-game road trip still looking to figure out how they can get themselves back in the win column.

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The Montreal Victoire will officially return for their third game at the Bell Centre on December 27 when they host the Toronto Sceptres. This will be the fifth professional women’s hockey game at the arena, with Les Canadiennes playing in 2016 and 2017. The first matchup between Montreal and Toronto set the world record for a professional women’s hockey game when they sold out the Bell…

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3) A timely reminder for a team that sits a point out of first in the division with two games in hand 2) It really is that simple sometimes 3) A goal and a hard-earned tertiary assist…

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