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The game’s biggest moment of Game 3 came late in the second period. After Capitals' Tom Wilson hit Canadiens' Jake Evans, ...
Not so long ago, Josh Anderson’s name was on everyone’s lips in Montreal, but not for the right reasons. He had a tough ...
In a commanding 6-3 victory over the Washington Capitals in Game 3 of their playoff series, the Montreal Canadiens witnessed a standout performance from defenseman Arber Xhekaj, who was making his pos ...
Arber Xhekaj made a memorable playoff debut, igniting a brawl that sparked the Montreal Canadiens’ 6-3 Game 3 win over the ...
Home-ice advantage is a powerful force in the National Hockey League, and no home rink holds more magic than the Bell Centre.
The Bell Centre was set ablaze with emotion Friday night as the Montreal Canadiens and Washington Capitals transformed Game 3 ...
After the first two games, the returns were mixed. Suzuki, Caufield, and Slafkovský were definitely the best line for the Canadiens, but they were held to a relative stalemate by the Washington ...
Arber Xhekaj couldn't have picked a better day to make his Stanley Cup Playoff debut, helping the Montreal Canadiens secure a ...
Rugged forward and towering defenceman led the way and Montreal played tough and dominated Washington in all facets of the ...
The Montreal Canadiens faced a significant setback during their 6–3 win over the Washington Capitals in Game 3 of their ...
On the blue line, the Canadiens featured a mix of经验 and youth, with defensemen like Matheson, Carrier, Guhle, Hutson, Struble, and Savard taking center stage. Michael Pezzetta and Arber Xhekaj added ...
Regular-season records: Capitals: 51-22-9, 111 points Canadiens: 40-31-11, 91 points Leading scorers: Capitals: Dylan Strome (29 goals, 53 assists) Canadiens: Nick Suzuki (30 goals, 59 assists ...