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Canadiens’ Hutson tees up Caufield for power-play marker

Watch as Montreal Canadiens forward Cole Caufield scores the go-ahead goal in late in the 2nd period of Game 4 against the Capitals.

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Published: 2 weeks ago

Canadiens’ Montembeault day-to-day, Laine absent from morning skate

It appears that the Montreal Canadiens will be without starting goalie Samuel Montembeault for Game 4 against the Washington Capitals.

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Published: 2 weeks ago

Canadiens recall Cayden Primeau with Montembeault’s availability uncertain

The Montreal Canadiens have added some goaltender insurance ahead of Game 4 against the Washington Capitals. Goalie Cayden Primeau has been recalled from the Laval Rocket of the American Hockey League, the team announced Sunday morning.

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Published: 2 weeks ago

Canadiens vs. Capitals Game 4: Preview, start time, Tale of the Tape, and how to watch

2025 Stanley Cup Playoffs – Eastern Conference QFs Game 4: Montreal Canadiens (WC2) vs. Washington Capitals (M1) WSH leads 2-1 Start time: **6:30 PM EDT / 3:30 PM PDT**
In Canada: CBC, Sportsnet (English), TVA Sports (French)
In the

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Published: 2 weeks ago

Canadiens Gain Foothold vs. Capitals as Goaltending Questions Emerge in Series

The Washington Capitals maybe smelled blood in the water when Montreal Canadiens goalie Jakub Dobes replaced Sam Montembeault. Their mistake.

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Published: 2 weeks ago

Sunday Habs Headlines: Samuel Montembeault’s status still unknown

Montreal Canadiens news and notes

  • Samuel Montembeault was still undergoing evaluations on Saturday, Martin St-Louis stated. [TVA Sports]
  • “He believes all this isn’t too much for him,” Kaiden Guhle shares about Jakub Dobe

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    Published: 2 weeks ago

Eastern Notes: Montembeault, Protas, Korpi

Montreal Canadiens starting goalie Samuel Montembeault is being evaluated after leaving Friday’s game three victory over the Capitals, per NHL.com reporter Dan Rosen. Head coach Martin St. Louis noted that Montembeault’s status for game four rem

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Published: 2 weeks ago

Josh Anderson, Tom Wilson Fined For Unsportsmanlike Conduct

For their part in a game three incident, Montreal Canadiens forward Josh Anderson and Washington Capitals forward Tom Wilson were both fined $5,000 for unsportsmanlike conduct, per an NHL release. The fine is the maximum allowable under the Collectiv

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Published: 2 weeks ago

Canadiens goaltender Sam Montembeault still being evaluated

Montreal Canadiens head coach Martin St. Louis hasn’t ruled out starting goaltender Sam Montembeault from Game 4 against the Washington Capitals just yet.

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Published: 2 weeks ago

Canadiens’ Josh Anderson, Capitals’ Tom Wilson fined $5,000 for fighting on bench

Wilson and Anderson got into a fight on the Capitals’ bench amidst the chaos of the Canadiens’ 6-3 win on Friday.

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Published: 2 weeks ago

Anderson, Wilson Fined After Canadiens vs Capitals Game 3 Brawl

The post Anderson, Wilson Fined After Canadiens vs Capitals Game 3 Brawl appeared first on NHL Trade Talk. Josh Anderson and Tom Wilson have been fined by the NHL for their involvement in a brawl between the Canadiens and Capitals in Game 3. The post

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Published: 2 weeks ago

Capitals’ Wilson and Canadiens’ Anderson fined for unsportsmanlike conduct following Game 3 brawl

Canadiens forward Josh Anderson and Capitals forward Tom Wilson were both fined $5,000 from the NHL’s department of player safety for unsportsmanlike conduct following their actions in Game 3.

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Published: 2 weeks ago

Bottom Six Minutes: The Habs fight back on home ice

For the first time in seven years, the Bell Centre was completely sold out for a playoff game. It was a celebration for Montreal Canadiens fans, who packed the streets as well as the arena to welcome their team back to the playoffs. As jovial as the

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Published: 2 weeks ago