Flyers beat Canadiens 4-3 in shootout
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A notable reason why the Canadiens have had early season success has been because several of their players have been stepping up. Alex Newhook is certainly one of them, as the 24-year-old has been red-hot out of the gate.
The Montreal Canadiens have gotten off to a flying start and head coach Martin St. Louis appears to have a dynamic team
The Flyers took a 3-0 lead in the first period, before Montreal scored four second period goals. Nikita Grebenkin tied the game in the third period, and Trevor Zegras scored the shootout goal.
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Montembeault finding his form, steals a point for Canadiens in loss to Flyers
The Canadiens lost 5-4 in a shootout to the Philadelphia Flyers, but Montembeault helped them steal a point by rebounding from a poor start for 38 saves. “Not the start I would have liked,” Montembeault said. “But after, I was happy that I was able to stay in the game and battle through it.
Rick Tocchet's Philadelphia Flyers (6-5-1) are in Quebec on Tuesday to take on Martin St. Louis' Montreal Canadiens (9-3-0). The Flyers will look for their first road win of the 2025-26 season.
Sandwiched between stints of Rick Tocchet as his coach with the Arizona Coyotes and Flyers, Christian Dvorak spent four years with the Montreal Canadiens. “Built a lot of close relationships over there,
Watch PHLY Flyers Postgame What a fun, stupid game. The Philadelphia Flyers opened up a 3-0 lead in the first, with Bobby Brink (2G), Cam York (1G, 1A) and
The Philadelphia Flyers have struggled mightily to create offense, ranking dead last in shots per game and near the basement in goals. My Flyers vs. Canadiens predictions and NHL picks see their offensive woes continuing on the road,
Weeks after Cousins’ preseason slash on Canadiens rookie Ivan Demidov, Struble delivered his own message during Montreal’s 4–3 overtime win. The Habs defenseman dropped the gloves with 18 minutes, 45 seconds left to play in the third period and the game tied at 2, settling a feud that lingered since training camp.
Bolduc’s hit on Senators star defenceman Jake Sanderson just before the nine-minute mark of the first period sent Sanderson into the Canadiens’ bench and incited Sens tough guy Kurtis MacDermid to go after him, handing the Canadiens a power play. The Canadiens extended their lead to 2-0 moments later.