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The game featured a major brawl and both starting goalies leaving with injuries in playoff hockey's return to Montreal.
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'It's surreal': Canadiens beat Capitals in electric Game 3 at the Bell CentreThe long wait for a full-house playoff game at the Bell Centre culminated in a night that won’t soon be forgotten. The ...
Adjectives took as heavy a beating as the scoreboard on Friday night at a rocking Bell Centre, where the Canadiens slugged ...
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Fueled by a roaring home crowd in their first playoff game since 2017, the Montreal Canadiens triumphed over the Washington ...
Game 3 of the Montreal Canadiens' series against the Washington Capitals is the first since 2017 at a Bell Centre full of ...
Montreal needs to find a way to score more after totaling three goals in the first two games, one each from Caufield, Suzuki ...
The game’s biggest moment of Game 3 came late in the second period. After Capitals' Tom Wilson hit Canadiens' Jake Evans, ...
Montreal Canadiens forward Cole Caufield talked about the Bell Centre’s loud atmosphere after Game 3 against the Washington Capitals on Friday.
Arber Xhekaj couldn't have picked a better day to make his Stanley Cup Playoff debut, helping the Montreal Canadiens secure a ...
Home-ice advantage is a powerful force in the National Hockey League, and no home rink holds more magic than the Bell Centre.
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 ...
Washington Capitals forward Tom Wilson’s attempt to mock the Montreal Canadiens with a fake crying face quickly became the ...
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