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Adjectives took as heavy a beating as the scoreboard on Friday night at a rocking Bell Centre, where the Canadiens slugged ...
Home-ice advantage is a powerful force in the National Hockey League, and no home rink holds more magic than the Bell Centre. So, even though the Montreal Canadiens are locked into a tough 1-vs-8 ...
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Montreal Gazette on MSN‘I always feel ready’: Washington goalie Lindgren pumped to compete against his former team in playoffs“Next man up for us,” Carbery said. “I won’t comment on their situation, but it’ll be next man up for us. Lindgren has done a ...
The game’s biggest moment of Game 3 came late in the second period. After Capitals' Tom Wilson hit Canadiens' Jake Evans, ...
Christian Dvorak scored unassisted at 4:17 to give the Canadiens their third straight one-goal lead at 4-3 before Juraj ...
Lane Hutson and Juraj Slafkovský are not the only reasons the Canadiens beat the Capitals, but they are the most significant ...
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'It's surreal': Canadiens beat Capitals in electric Game 3 at the Bell CentreThe long wait for a full-house playoff game at the Bell Centre culminated in a night that won’t soon be forgotten. The ...
Montreal Canadiens forward Cole Caufield talked about the Bell Centre’s loud atmosphere after Game 3 against the Washington Capitals on Friday.
Logan Thompson exited with an injury and a brawl marred the proceedings as the Canadiens earned a 6-3 win at home to trim the ...
I don’t,” Capitals Coach Spencer Carbery said, when asked if he had an update on goaltender Logan Thompson on Saturday.
Cole Caufield had a goal and an assist as the Montreal Canadiens ran over Washington 6-3 in an electric Game 3 that featured ...
The Bell Centre was set ablaze with emotion Friday night as the Montreal Canadiens and Washington Capitals transformed Game 3 ...
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