Bruins – Canadiens

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Call of the Wilde: Montreal Canadiens lose to Boston Bruins 3-2 in ... (Globalnews.ca)

Some of the darkest days in this franchise history were in January 2022. Yet only two months later, some of the biggest hopes in 20 years are on the horizon ...

They have their own which is going to be top five in a strong draft as they will get a strong NHL player and then they have Calgary’s first round pick in the Tyler Toffoli deal. Combine that with Alexander Romanov already showing his top four potential on a regular basis and this is the best the blue line has looked in prospects in a long time. Yet only two months later, some of the biggest hopes in 20 years are on the horizon. It’s important to own the ice at one level before you can own it at a higher level. The draft coming up in Montreal should be exciting. With today’s trades, the Canadiens have three first-round draft choices on defence waiting to be the leaders of tomorrow. As much as the players all know it is a business, they still feel the anxiety. You can see their joy on the bench celebrating winners as if they’re in the second round of the playoffs. He took the shot and it was a beauty into the top corner. The Bruins had to work for it. Perhaps it can be unsettling for a Montreal club on tenterhooks for the last 24 hours, wondering if their lives were going to be uprooted with a phone call saying that they had been traded. David Savard returned to the lineup and he jumped right into the new look offence by scoring a rare goal.

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Marchand scores game-winning goal, Bruins clip Canadiens in ... (Sportsnet.ca)

Brad Marchand scored two goals, including the overtime game-winner, as the Boston Bruins notched a 3-2 comeback win over the Montreal Canadiens.

Alexander Romanov was called for tripping, giving the Bruins a power play in the final seconds of the second period. The Bruins broke the ice following a Canadiens turnover at 9:21 of the first period. "It's a difficult day for the players but with my short experience as a coach I can say it's a difficult day for the coach too," St. Louis said. "I had to add a little extra on that one because that save so luckily we won." "I kind of owe the group there and it felt good to be able to bounce back and produce in that situation after making such a bad play." Instead, he's just happy that his Boston Bruins came back to win 3-2 in overtime against the Montreal Canadiens.

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Need to Know: Bruins at Canadiens (NHL.com)

"It's Boston vs. Montreal, it's the best rivalry in my estimation in sports," said coach Bruce Cassidy after morning skate at the Bell Centre. Here's everything ...

The B's are still without their Captain Patrice Bergeron, who took the ice for a solo skate in Boston on Monday morning. The entire line has been impressive as of late, with Craig Smith having eight goals in his last eight games, Charlie Coyle stepping up big having three assists in the B's win in Winnipeg, and Frederic coming into his own. Jack Studnicka is a game-time decision for the Bruins, although he took part fully in the morning skate. Montreal, which stands at 17-36-9 this season, will be without winger Brendan Gallagher who is out with a non-COVID related illness. As for how Cassidy thinks things are going with the third line, he is particularly impressed by Trent Frederic's growth. "It's Boston vs.

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Canadiens vs. Bruins: Start time, Tale of the Tape, and how to watch (Habs Eyes on the Prize)

Montreal Canadiens vs. Boston Bruins. How to watch. Start time: 7:00 PM EDT / 4:00 PM PDT In Canada: Sportsnet (English) In the U.S.: ...

24.7% (5th) 2.66 (5th) 3.77 (32nd) 2.52 (32nd) 54.2% (5th) 46.3% (25th)

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Canadiens show swagger, but Bruins storm back to win 3-2 in OT (Montreal Gazette)

Boston's Brad Marchand scored his second goal of the game 34 seconds into overtime on a nifty move to beat goaltender Jake Allen.

The Canadiens tied the score midway through the second period with a goal from an unexpected source. Article content If there was a moment that perfectly illustrated the swagger surrounding this team it was in the dying seconds of the second period. Article content With Jake Allen once again leading the way, the Canadiens were in full swagger mode Monday night. Article content

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Marchand scores game-winner, Bruins down Canadiens 3-2 in ... (Rocky Mountain Outlook)

MONTREAL — Brad Marchand scored two goals, including the overtime game-winner, as the Boston Bruins notched a 3-2 comeback win over the Montreal Canadiens.

Alexander Romanov was called for tripping, giving the Bruins a power play in the final seconds of the second period. The Bruins broke the ice following a Canadiens turnover at 9:21 of the first period. “It’s a difficult day for the players but with my short experience as a coach I can say it’s a difficult day for the coach too,” St. Louis said. “I had to add a little extra on that one because that save so luckily we won.” “I was just really happy that we didn't lose because of that turnover,” Marchand said. Instead, he’s just happy that his Boston Bruins came back to win 3-2 in overtime against the Montreal Canadiens.

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Talking Points: Marchand Redeems Himself, Bruins Beat Habs 3-2 ... (Boston Hockey Now)

Brad Marchand scored two goals, including the overtime winner and the Boston Bruins beat the Montreal Canadiens 3-2.

To keep pushing the way he did after that turnover early in the third period shows why he’s one of the best leaders in the NHL and a Hart Trophy candidate. As Marchand admitted, he owes his teammate and Bruins defenseman Connor Clifton a nice dinner because Clifton bailed Marchand and the Bruins out by tying the game with 2:59 left in regulation to help force extra time. It’s Boston-Montreal; it’s the best rivalry in my estimation, in sports. I don’t care where the teams are in the standings, it’s always gonna be a game with lots of passion.” – Boston Bruins head coach Bruce Cassidy on him and the Bruins playing in Montreal for the first time since Nov. 26, 2019. Marchand’s first goal put the Boston Bruins up 1-0 9:21 into the first period before Montreal Canadiens defenseman David Savard scored his first of the season to tie the game at one just 1:28 later. Boston Bruins winger Brad Marchand scored his second goal of the game 34 seconds into overtime to give the Bruins a 3-2 overtime win over the Montreal Canadiens at the Bell Centre on Monday night.

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