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The game featured a major brawl and both starting goalies leaving with injuries in playoff hockey's return to Montreal.
The Capitals cracked the code at Bell Centre, beating the Canadiens 5-2 and going up 3-1 in their first-round series.
The Bell Centre was just as loud for game 4 as it was for game 3 of the Montreal Canadiens’ first-round series against the ...
Game 3 of the Montreal Canadiens' series against the Washington Capitals is the first since 2017 at a Bell Centre full of ...
The long wait for a full-house playoff game at the Bell Centre culminated in a night that won’t soon be forgotten. The ...
Fueled by a roaring home crowd in their first playoff game since 2017, the Montreal Canadiens triumphed over the Washington ...
A highlight in the loss was the first power-play unit of Caufield, Suzuki and Slafkovsky, a trio on the first line, with ...
Logan Thompson exited with an injury and a brawl marred the proceedings as the Canadiens earned a 6-3 win at home to trim the ...
The game’s biggest moment of Game 3 came late in the second period. After Capitals' Tom Wilson hit Canadiens' Jake Evans, ...
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Alongside Connor Hughes, his goalie partner in Laval, Primeau was awarded the Harry "Hap" Holmes Memorial Award, presented ...
Home-ice advantage is a powerful force in the National Hockey League, and no home rink holds more magic than the Bell Centre. So, even though the Montreal Canadiens are locked into a tough 1-vs-8 ...