Game 46: Montreal Canadiens vs. Vancouver Canucks
Start time: 7:30 PM EST / 4:30 PM PST
In the Canadiens region: RDS (French)
Streaming: Prime Monday Night Hockey
The Vancouver Canucks weren’t supposed to be this bad. They had amassed
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The Habs went 2-1-0 during the second week of January and sit third in the Atlantic division with a record of 25-14-6. The Canadiens began the week with two days of rest before hosting the Calgary Flames on Wednesday. Montreal won comfortably agai
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Montreal Canadiens news and notes
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We love Brendan Gallagher, but 2025-26 is highlighting a harsh reality.
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Saturday, the Montreal Canadiens suffered a frustrating loss against the Detroit Red Wings.
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Josh Anderson has just jumped on the ice in Brossard, and that is excellent news for the team.
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For most of the season, the Montreal Canadiens’ biggest storyline has been injuries. Injuries piled up, call-ups were rushed into meaningful roles, and the lineup rarely looked the same from…
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In the last few hours, a hockey account on the platform X talked about a truly disappointing effort.
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The Montreal Canadiens could solve a positional depth need by reuniting with this former third-overall pick. The post Canadiens Could Solve Key Issue with a Reunion appeared first on Heavy Sports.
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Montreal Canadiens news and notes
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Even in a 4-0 loss to the Detroit Red Wings, Arber Xhekaj refuses to leave the Canadiens' lineup.
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John Gibson and the Detroit Red Wings shut the host Montreal Canadiens out 4-0 on Saturday night, with Alex DeBrincat scoring three points.
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