The Habs have outperformed expectations, and the way they handled the Panthers suggests they’re a better team than most would give them credit for.
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Stadium Rant on MSNMontreal Canadiens Resourceful Rookie Overlooked In Hopes Of Playoff RunThe Montreal Canadiens have shown their growth and development throughout their rebuild. With young players like Nick Suzuki, ...
The Montreal Canadiens welcomed the Florida Panthers Saturday night at the Bell Centre for the first of three duels in three ...
The Montreal Canadiens continue to stay red-hot after taking down the reigning Stanley Cup champion Florida Panthers at the Bell Centre on a Saturday night.
Montreal defeats the reigning Stanley Cup champions for the second time this season and is one point behind the Rangers for the last wild-card spot with a game in hand.
The Canadiens look like a playoff team, and soon may be in a post-season spot. If the Canadiens keep playing this way, every single game the rest of the way will be a high-stakes contest.
Martin St. Louis watched the crowd erupt around the Bell Centre. The Montreal Canadiens head coach hoped it would be one of ...
While the Panthers remain atop the Atlantic Division at 41-23-3, the Canadiens still find themselves just one point out of a wild-card spot in the Eastern Conference at 32-27-7.
Cole Caufield had a goal with an assist, and Christian Dvorak netted his 100th career goal, as the Montreal Canadiens beat ...
Cole Caufield scored his team-leading 33rd goal and added an assist to help the Montreal Canadiens beat the Florida Panthers ...
Montreal Canadiens forward Christian Dvorak scored his 100th career goal midway through the third as the Habs beat the ...
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