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Canadiens Weekly Roundup: Key Highlights and Player Updates
The Canadiens returned to their winning ways on Saturday night versus the Vancouver Canucks, in yet another emotionally charged game. Ivan Demidov played the starring role, with the first three-point game of his career, including two assists and the game-winning goal. [ Canadiens Highlights: Welcome To The Ivan Demidov Show]
The Montreal Canadiens were in Calgary on Wednesday night, facing the Flames in the first of three Western Canadian games.
The Canadiens have made a remarkable start to the 2025-26 season, currently holding a record of 9-3-0. Their ability to secure five overtime wins in their first 12 games has set a new NHL record. This success can be attributed to their impressive power play, which stands at a league-best 55.6% since the addition of Ivan Demidov to the top unit.
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Canadiens Highlights: Hutson Youth Movement On Full Display
The Montreal Canadiens hosted the Buffalo Sabres on Monday night, looking to bounce back after a frustrating loss to the
Caufield gave Montreal a 1-0 lead at 10:25 of the first period after Dobson forced a turnover at the right half wall and moved it down to Suzuki at the bottom of the right circle. Suzuki deked and threaded a pass behind Daccord to Caufield, who snapped it into an open net.
From the moment Ivan Demidov joined the Canadiens, his synergy with defenseman Lane Hutson became evident. The two players have quickly established a connection that has led to some impressive plays.
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Montreal Canadiens: A Week of Ups and Downs Recapped
MONTREAL — There’s always Montreal Canadiens news to be absorbed on a daily basis, but there are only so many hours in a day. On Sundays, we recap the most exciting and relevant NHL news stories that you may have missed throughout the week so that you can stay in the Canadiens loop.
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Artemi Panarin finally finds his game against the Canadiens — and it could signal better things ahead
The New York Rangers dominance on the road continues with an impressive 4-3 victory over the Montreal Canadiens on Saturday. There were many highlights, includi
At long last, the Montreal Canadiens' west coast trip is over, and the team got back to town on Wednesday after putting up a 3-1-0 record. Since Wednesday was a travel day, there was no practice or media availability,