Cardiac Kids, Defensive Duo, Schedule Update

Published on: 15 5 月, 2026 by admin

Here are the Montreal Canadiens and NHL news items you may have missed on Thursday.

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  • The Canadiens found themselves in a hole early in Game 5 against the Buffalo Sabres, but as has been the case all year, they were at their best once they faced a little adversity. The Habs' dominant effort led to a thrilling 6-3 win in Buffalo. [Canadiens Highlights: Comeback Kings Crush Sabres]
  • Given that defenseman Arbor Zekaj played less than 4 minutes in Game 4, there was talk that he would be replaced in the lineup for Game 5 by Jaden Struble. All things considered, the third pairing is a no-brainer. More than anything, depth defensemen need consistency to find their rhythm. [Canadiens Defensive Situation: Xhekaj Or Struble]
  • With all due respect to Lindy Ruff, the diving accusations of Game 4 are as old as milk.
  • They weren't the worst cases of embellishment in NHL history, but the adage about houses of stone and glass comes to mind.
  • Regardless of the outcome of Thursday night's Game 5, it's always interesting to hear Martin St.-Louis' calm and straightforward approach to coaching hockey.
  • Victoire is also known for her fair share of late-game drama. Montreal tied Game 1 of the PWHL Finals in the final seconds of the third period, and went on to win it in overtime when a puck bounced off Abby Roque's head.
  • Game 6 is scheduled for Saturday night at 8 p.m., an odd start time to say the least. And now, let's have a different start time for Game 7 if necessary. The final game of the series, scheduled for Monday, has been postponed to 7 to 7:30 pm ET.
  • Former Hub Brett Kulak is clearly a lucky charm. Following his trade to the Colorado Avalanche, the veteran defender is headed to the conference finals for the fifth time in just six years.
  • I have to admit, this is the first time I've seen this aquatic pre-game ritual between zekas and athletic therapists.
  • Tage Thompson was right to suggest that the Sabers need to take fewer penalties in Game 5. For what it's worth, the Sabers avoided penalties for more than 40 minutes on Thursday night.
  • And they say sports should be fun!

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  • Sunny Mehta was brought in as general manager to be adventurous, and he certainly has the opportunity to do that this summer via the New Jersey Devils trade. Mehta's background shows that he is willing to take risks as a former professional poker player, an options trader, and even became a professional musician. So, why wouldn't he at least try to acquire Quinn Hughes? [New Jersey Devils]
  • Who will be the new head coach of the Edmonton Oilers? J Woodcroft? Craig Berube? Bruce Cassidy? Jessica Campbell? The Oilers did what everyone expected and fired head coach Chris Knoblauch. Additionally, he relieved Mark Stuart of his coaching duties. Oilers general manager Stan Bowman issued a statement on May 14, making the move official. [Edmonton Oilers]
  • The Toronto Maple Leafs' new brain trust John Chayka and Mats Sundin have not yet had their talks with captain Auston Matthews. But when they do, they hope to find out what his intentions are. [Toronto Maple Leafs]
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