Playoff Coverage, Hutson Heroics, Anderson Impact

Montreal – It feels like there’s more Montreal Canadiens news every hour, and we’re all bound to miss a story or two. On Sundays, we always recap relevant NHL news you may have missed, to help you stay in the Canadiens loop.

Given that the Habs played on Sunday, this edition of The Wrap is scheduled for Monday morning.

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Three of Juraj Slafkowski’s goals came on the power play, but it was really Montreal’s work at 5v5 that should be considered the most encouraging aspect of the Game 1 win. The Habs swept the Tampa Bay Lightning, and by a wide margin. [Canadiens Playoff Analysis: The Key Statistic From Game One Win]

Slafkowski praised head coach Martin St-Louis for his wise use of timeouts against the Lightning. Rather than wait for another opportunity, or lose it on the time clock, St.-Louis decided to call a timeout at the beginning of overtime, which immediately led to Slafkowski’s game-winning goal.

He also noted that Canadiens work as a pack, with each player leading the hunt in the same direction.

Speaking of Slafkovsky, despite excellent work on the powerplay, he was clearly the team’s best player at 5v5. He had more individual high-danger scoring chances at 5v5 (three) than the entire Tampa Bay Lightning lineup (one).

The excitement in practice following the 4-3 overtime win against the Bolts was impeccable.

The Canadiens did not produce a terrible effort against the Tampa Bay Lightning in game two, however, as some costly mistakes cost the Bolts a 3–2 overtime victory, including a terrible pass attempt by Juraj Slafkowski. That being said, Slafkowski was far from the only player who made a mistake on Tuesday night. [Canadiens Highlights: Exciting Overtime Loss]

The Habs players were quite composed after the disappointing loss. As Mike Matheson explained, they always knew they were going to face a talented team in the Lightning.

It remains to be seen if head coach Martin Saint-Louis will make any lineup changes before Game Three on Friday, but there are some good options if he decides to change things up.

While the Canadiens generated more high-danger opportunities than the Lightning at 5v5, the momentum shifted strongly to Tampa Bay’s corner about midway through the game. [NST]

With all due respect to Arbor Zekaj, I was expecting him to write “I want it this way” in the first few notes.

Sniper Cole Caufield was the latest athlete to pour his heart out to the Players’ Tribune, in a brilliant piece that can only be described as heartfelt and honest. “To me, hockey is the best game because you can’t really do it alone. Scoring 50 this year was amazing, but it was a team accomplishment. And really, it’s about the whole environment you’re in. The Bell Center has been incredible all season, and scoring No. 50 in front of all you guys and with my dad in the building… it was a great wave to go into these playoffs.” [Players’ Tribune]

Caufield also discussed the upcoming game at the Bell Center and the impact Canadiens fans have on the team’s motivation.

The top four have struggled when it comes to shutting down the Lightning, however, the third pairing of Jaden Struble and Arbor Zekaj has stood out. Take a look at how the Canadiens’ defensemen have performed so far in the playoffs. [Canadiens Need Better Results From Top Four]

With the series tied at 1-1, we also take a look at which forward lines have performed well, and which trios need to up their game against the Bolts. [Which Canadiens Lines Are Performing Best In Playoffs]

Zekaj doesn’t seem particularly concerned about Tampa’s continued slickness. He’s got a point, because the Habs have created a lot more high-danger scoring chances than the Bolts, but getting to the line is always a tough proposition, especially when you’re dealing with habitual line steppers.

Head coach Martin St-Louis joins Zekaj when it comes to not losing any sleep over Tampa’s strategy.

It was another even game, at least on the scoreboard. Thanks to an overtime goal from Len Hutson, the Habs emerged with a 2–1 win and a 2–1 series lead. All things considered, the scoreline was a little favorable towards the Tampa Bay Lightning, a team that generated a fair amount of high-danger scoring chances at 5v5. [Canadiens Highlights: Hutson Plays The Hero In Big Win]

Hutson’s game-winning goal was so good it’s worth watching twice.

It should also be noted that Hutson somehow managed to achieve his goal. This may seem arrogant to some, but we all know that’s not Hutson’s style. He is confident in his game and has the results to back it up.

Captain Nick Suzuki’s dry humor was at play after the thrilling win.

While the first line struggles to generate much offense at even strength, Kirby Dach has done a great job in leading the Canadiens to wins, including a two-point effort on Friday night. It was one of his best games in a Habs uniform since joining the team in 2022.

It’s very easy to dismiss the play of Arbor Czekaj and Jaden Struble on the third pairing, but it would be intellectually dishonest to ignore the fact that they lead all NHL defensemen in expected goal share. Yes, it is easy to play on the third pair, but it is never easy to control more than 80% of the expected goals. [Canadiens Need Better Results From Top Four]

Ivan Demidov sat down with Elliotte Friedman to discuss his rookie season with the Habs, and how they quickly became part of their family.

Tampa Bay’s strategy of rushing players, harassing goaltenders and punching opponents in every scrimmage is backfiring spectacularly. In fact, in addition to the series lead, the Canadiens have actually had more hits than their opponents through three games. [Tampa Bay’s Strategy Is Backfiring In Series Versus Canadiens]

The discrepancy in high-danger shots in the series is hard to ignore. In fact, after three games, the Canadiens have accounted for 75% of high-danger scoring opportunities at 5v5, the highest mark of all teams in the NHL playoffs.

Apart from the physical battle, which the Habs are winning, there are several other reasons why the Canadiens have managed to take the lead in the series, including the excellent play of the third pair of Arbor Czekaj and Jayden Struble. [Top 3 Reasons The Canadiens Have A Series Lead]

Believe it or not, Shekaz leads the entire NHL in expected goal share with an impressive 83.8%. [NST]

Kirby Dach discusses support from head coach Martin Saint-Louis as he overcomes an endless list of injuries in recent seasons.

This is clearly trolling, but comparatively speaking, it is quality trolling. Additionally, given that Brady Tkachuk appears to be one of the worst leaders in the league, perhaps it is time to examine his position in the Senators organization. Or maybe he is a great leader who never seems to have luck when it comes to leadership. Difficult to say.

The clip embedded below has nothing to do with the Habs, but when a dirtbag like Ridley Gregg starts punching a player who’s being pinned down, it’s hard not to roll your eyes. That is pure cowardice.

The Canadiens actually managed to establish their first two-goal lead in the series on Sunday night, but it was not enough, as a late-game surge by the Lightning resulted in a 3–2 loss, tying the series at two games apiece in the process. [Canadiens Highlights: Late-Game Collapse Costs Habs]

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Dobbs makes another start, Anderson injured

The Montreal Canadiens (37-20-10) will face the Detroit Red Wings (37-23-8) on Thursday night, with puck drop scheduled for 7 p.m. ET.

This will be the third and final meeting between these Atlantic Division teams in the regular season, with both teams having split the previous two games. The Canadiens dominated the Red Wings 5–1 in early October, while Detroit bounced back with a 4–0 shutout win in January.

More importantly, this will be a game that will have significant playoff implications, as Detroit and Montreal are separated by just two points in the Eastern Conference playoff race, although it should be noted that the Habs have a game in hand.

As things stand, Montreal’s playoff chances are around 85%, while Detroit’s are just under 69%. In other words, no team is comfortable enough to tolerate poor performance.

Given that Thursday’s game is so important, the Canadiens have decided to give rookie netminder Jacob Dobbs another kick. He had an excellent performance in Montreal’s 3-2 win over the Boston Bruins on Tuesday, stopping 26 of 28 shots to secure the win.

If Dobbs wins, he will officially tie Canadiens legend Patrick Roy with 23 wins in his rookie season, quite a feat when we consider he had to share his net with two other netminders. For the record, Roy needed 47 games to reach 23 wins, while this would be Dobbs’ 34th appearance of the season.

Beyond the netminder, head coach Martin Saint-Louis will have to make some modifications to his forward lines, as Josh Anderson is currently listed as day-to-day (upper-body-injury) and will be forced to miss the game against the Red Wings.

It remains to be seen who will replace Andersen in the lineup, however, as injured forward Patrik Laine is not expected to play. In all likelihood, Joe Veleno, who hasn’t played since early February, will be facing the same team that drafted him in 2018.

The Red Wings are also dealing with injury issues, as Dylan Larkin, Michael Rasmussen, Andrew Copp and Michael Brandsegg-Nygaard are currently unavailable, with the latter getting closer to a return to action, and could be a late addition to Detroit’s roster on Thursday.

Montreal Canadiens Projected Lineup

Cole Coffield – Nick Suzuki – Juraj Slafkowski

Alex Newhook – Oliver Kapanen – Ivan Demidov

Zach Bolduc – Jake Evans – Alex Texier

Joe Veleno* – Philip Danault – Brendan Gallagher

Mike Matheson – Noah Dobson

Caden Guhle – Alex Carrier

Jaden Struble- Lane Hutson

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Detroit Red Wings Projected Lineup

Alex DeBrincat – JT Compher – Patrick Kane

Emmitt Finney – Frame Casper – Lucas Raymond

James Van Riemsdyk – Sheldon Dries – David Perron

John Leonard – Mason Appleton – Dominic Shine

Simon Edvinsson – Moritz Seider

Ben Chiarot – Justin Faulk

Albert Johansson – Jacob Bernard-Docker

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Montreal Canadiens vs. Detroit Red Wings, Thursday, March 19, 2026, will be broadcast on RDS and TSN2. A quick recap with highlights will be available on Sportsnote immediately after the final

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Isaac, Anderson on injury report for Magic-Timberwolves game

The Orlando Magic travel to face the Minnesota Timberwolves in a cross-conference clash on Saturday afternoon, coming into this game on the back of two wins. The Timberwolves are in great form and looking for what would be their sixth consecutive win.

Both teams are worried about several injuries. Orlando forward Jonathan Isaac and Minnesota veteran Kyle Anderson both appear on the official injury report before the game, with each listed as questionable due to knee soreness.

The Magic will also be without Franz Wagner, who is out with a left ankle sprain, with Alex Morales and Colin Castleton both out on G League assignment.

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Jonathan Isaac’s injury status vs. Timberwolves

Orlando Magic forward Jonathan Isaac (1) practices before the game against the Charlotte Hornets at the Kia Center.
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Jonathan Isaac enters the game with a questionable designation due to soreness in his left knee. Orlando has quietly been one of the stronger defensive teams since the All-Star break, going 5-3 and posting the sixth-best defensive rating in the NBA over that span.

The Magic recorded an emotional 115-114 victory over the Dallas Mavericks, sealed by Wendell Carter Jr.’s last-second dunk. That win added Orlando’s league-leading total of six game-winners in the final 10 seconds this season.

Orlando will rely heavily on Paolo Banchero, who is developing into one of the league’s most complete young stars. Saturday’s game will mark Banchero’s 250th NBA appearance. He is one of only seven players to record at least 5,000 points, 1,500 rebounds and 1,000 assists in his first 250 games since the 1979–80 season, joining such legends as Larry Bird, LeBron James, Luka Doncic and Zion Williamson.

Even if Isaac ultimately sits out, Orlando will rely on Banchero to carry the offensive load as the team tries to pick up another win on the road.

Kyle Anderson’s injury status vs. Magic

Miami Heat forward Kyle Anderson (20) is shown on the court before the game against the Atlanta Hawks at State Farm Arena.
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Minnesota forward Kyle Anderson is also listed as questionable due to right knee soreness. The Timberwolves are entering this matchup in strong form.
They currently have a 40-23 record and are in third place in the West. Much of Minnesota’s success has been driven by its high-powered offense, which averages 119.0 points per game, the fourth-highest in the league.

That largely depends on Anthony Edwards, who will look to be the star for his team once again. The All-Star MVP is shooting 48.5% from the field and 37.4% from three-point range this season, while averaging 29.5 points per game.

magical injury report

Jonathan Isaac: doubtful (left knee soreness)

Franz Wagner: Out (left high ankle sprain; injury management)

Colin Castleton: Out (G League Two-Way)

Alex Morales: Out (G League Two-Way)

timberwolves injury report

Kyle Anderson: Questionable (right knee soreness)

Jon Beringer: Out (G League assignment)

Enrique Freeman: Out (G League Two-Way)

Zion Pullin: Out (G League Two-Way)


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Insider calls out Rudy Gobert for ‘crying’ after Kyle Anderson comments

ESPN NBA insider Tim McMahon publicly criticized Minnesota Timberwolves center Rudy Gobert on Wednesday, accusing the four-time Defensive Player of the Year of “crying” about offensive touches following recent comments involving teammate Kyle Anderson.

Speaking on ESPN’s NBA Today, McMahon addressed Gobert’s comments and suggested the veteran center should focus on the role he has played in helping Minnesota find success this season.

“Rudy… who has the ball? Anthony Edwards has the ball. These are the same kind of comments that used to get under Donovan Mitchell’s skin at Utah. Now fortunately, the ant’s skin has gotten really thick. I mean, that kind of stuff blows up but Rudy, you guys are rolling. You don’t have to complain about not touching the ball. Protect the rim, like you did with four Defensive Player of the Year awards. Run the floor, set screens, roll. If you don’t touch the ball much, this is not the time to rock the boat.

McMahon’s comments came shortly after Gobert spoke about Anderson, who recently returned to the Timberwolves after signing with the team last week following a buyout from the Memphis Grizzlies.

Gobert addressed Anderson’s playmaking ability after Minnesota’s 117-110 win over Memphis on Tuesday. While discussing what Anderson has added to the offense, Gobert made light-hearted comments about ball movement early on.

“I think just passing the ball…Yeah, somebody that wants to pass the ball to his teammates.”

NBA insider criticizes Timberwolves’ Rudy Gobert after Kyle Anderson comments

Timberwolves forward Joe Ingles and center Rudy Gobert and guard Mike Conley and guard Johnny Juzang sit on the bench during the second half at the Delta Center with the Timberwolves' injury report in the background.
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Gobert later clarified that Anderson’s value went beyond that comment, emphasizing his ability to connect the offense and facilitate opportunities for others.

“But yes, he’s a coordinator. So, someone who makes plays for his teammates.”

Anderson spent parts of three seasons with the Timberwolves before departing for the Golden State Warriors. He was later traded to the Miami Heat last season, then transferred again in the offseason to the Utah Jazz, before Utah dealt him to the Memphis Grizzlies earlier this season. Following a buyout in Memphis, Anderson returned to Minnesota, giving the Timberwolves another experienced ball-handler and facilitator with All-Star guard Anthony Edwards.

Minnesota continues to maintain strong momentum in the Western Conference heading into the 2025–26 season. The Timberwolves improved to 39-23 after Tuesday’s win over the Grizzlies and are currently in fourth place in the conference standings.

Gobert remains a central figure in the team’s defensive identity. Known for rim protection and rebounding, the French center has had a stellar career highlighted by four Defensive Player of the Year awards and multiple All-Star selections.

The Timberwolves will look to extend their current four-game winning streak when they host the Toronto Raptors on Thursday night. Tip-off is scheduled for 8:00 pm ET as Minnesota continues a three-game homestand.


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凯尔·安德森 (Kyle Anderson) 为爵士队的坦克投下了微妙的阴影

在凯尔·安德森 (Kyle Anderson) 的大部分 NBA 职业生涯中,他一直在为一支竞争者效力。

安德森是 2014 年加州大学洛杉矶分校 (UCLA) 的第 30 顺位新秀,以其复古、近乎无位置的“慢动作”打法而闻名,安德森在 NBA 的前 11 个赛季中,有 8 个赛季进入了季后赛,在被孟菲斯灰熊队买断合同后与明尼苏达森林狼队签约后,他在第 12 年的第九连胜几乎已经确定。

然而,在大约半个赛季的时间里,安德森所在的球队显然不是一个竞争者。不,在他与犹他爵士队的比赛中,球队实际上竭尽全力确保他们在比赛结束时没有获得W,导致像安德森这样的球员得到有限的跑动和DNP,以避免任何令人沮丧的胜利。

周二,在与记者讨论为爵士队效力的感受时,安德森指出,虽然他喜欢犹他州的每个人,但他并不是他们“先输”心态的忠实粉丝,因为他更喜欢全力以赴追求胜利。

“老实说,我什至不想参与其中。我在组织中玩得很开心,组织中的每个人都很棒,”安德森说。 “显然,你知道,玩不赢的比赛会有点棘手和艰难。我个人并不喜欢它,但是,你知道,工作人员、球员,我爱球员。工作人员真的很酷,组织里的人都很棒。对此没什么好说的。”

虽然爵士队已经退出季后赛多年,但自从他们交易掉鲁迪·戈贝尔和多诺万·米切尔后,他们认为配对已经达到了上限,但犹他州确实没有顶级的本土球员来展示他们的努力,球队在过去十年中未能获得前三顺位选秀权。

幸运的是,他们在劳里·马尔卡宁交易中打出了全垒打,并在交易截止日期前收购了小贾伦·杰克逊,将更多筹码推到了桌子中央,所以谁知道呢?也许他们最快下个赛季就会回到安德森喜欢的篮球品牌。


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Kyle Anderson throws subtle shade on tanking Jazz

For most of his NBA career, Kyle Anderson has played as a contender.

Drafted 30th overall out of UCLA in 2014, celebrated for his throwback, borderline positionless “slow mo” style of play, Anderson has been to the postseason in eight of his first 11 seasons in the NBA, almost guaranteed a ninth run in Year 12 after signing with the Minnesota Timberwolves after being bought out of his contract by the Memphis Grizzlies.

And yet, for nearly half the season, Anderson played on a team that was decidedly not a contender. No, during his run with the Utah Jazz, the team actually went out of their way to make sure he didn’t get a W at the end of the contest, resulting in players like Anderson getting limited runs and DNPs to avoid any upset wins.

While discussing what it was like playing for the Jazz with reporters on Tuesday, Anderson said that although he likes everyone at Utah, he is not a big fan of their lose-first mentality, as he prefers to do everything possible in the pursuit of a win.

Anderson said, “Honestly, I didn’t want to join. I really enjoyed the organization and everyone in the organization was amazing.” “Obviously, you know, playing games without wins gets a little tougher and tougher. I personally didn’t enjoy it, but, you know, the staff, the players, I love the players. The staff is really good, the guys in the organization are amazing. Nothing bad to say about it.”

While the Jazz have been out of the playoff picture for several years now, ever since they traded Rudy Gobert and then Donovan Mitchell after deciding that the duo had reached their peak, Utah hasn’t really had dominant homegrown players to show for their efforts, with the team failing to crack the top-3 over the past decade.

Luckily, they hit a home run with the Lauri Markkanen trade and have pushed more chips into the center of the table by acquiring Jaren Jackson Jr. before the trade deadline, so who knows? Maybe they’ll be back to playing Anderson’s favorite brand of basketball next season.


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Rudy Gobert takes playful shot at Kyle Anderson after comeback

As the playoff season approaches, the Timberwolves have added running back Kyle Anderson to the team. Anderson is no stranger to Minnesota fans, as he played with the Timberwolves from 2022 to 2024. After playing with the Warriors, Heat, Jazz and Grizzlies, he has now returned to the Timberwolves after being waived by Memphis.

Rudy Gobert, the starting center for the Timberwolves, jokingly teased Anderson upon his return to the team. In a clip posted by Underdog NBA, Gobert explained what the team missed without Kyle Anderson.

“I think just passing the ball…Yeah, somebody that wants to pass the ball to his teammates.”

But Gobert acknowledged after his joke that Anderson brings an important skill in playmaking to the team.

“But yes, he’s a coordinator. So, somebody who makes plays for his teammates.

Kyle Anderson began the season with the Utah Jazz, a team he landed in the 2025 offseason after being included in a three-team trade. With the Jazz, he averaged 7.1 points, 3.3 rebounds and 3.1 assists. He was then part of the huge trade deadline move that sent Jaren Jackson Jr. to the Utah Jazz. He played four games with the Grizzlies before ultimately being released by the team.

The addition of Andersen to the Timberwolves’ rotation gives them more depth at forward. He can also serve as a veteran presence in the locker room. As a veteran vet over his 12-year career, he also saw the Timberwolves achieve contender status, as he was a member of the 2024 Minnesota team that reached the Western Conference Finals against the then-Luka Doncic-led Dallas Mavericks.


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After acquiring Kyle Anderson, Memphis brings in Taj Gibson

The Memphis Grizzlies agreed to a contract buyout of veteran wing Kyle Anderson, leaving them with an open roster spot after the transaction is completed. According to ESPN’s Shams Charania, before clearing the buyout, the Grizzlies opted to bring in a veteran of their own by agreeing to the signing of Taj Gibson for their open roster spot.

Taj Gibson’s pending signing will leave the Grizzlies with 15 standard roster spots and three two-way contract spots. To reach the league-required 14 roster spots before adding Gibson, the Grizzlies signed former Portland Trail Blazers wing Ryan Rupert to a 10-day contract.

Gibson will debut for the Grizzlies as one of the oldest players in the NBA at the age of 40. This will be his 17th season in the league after spending last year with the Charlotte Hornets.

Drafted 26th overall in the 2009 NBA Draft, Gibson appeared in 37 games for the Hornets last year, including 11 starts, playing a little over 11 minutes per game. He averaged 2.9 points and 3.2 rebounds with a split of 49.5 percent shooting from the field, 50 percent shooting from the 3-point line, and 60 percent shooting from the free-throw line.

Gibson began his career with the Chicago Bulls, where he played for seven and a half seasons before being traded to the Oklahoma City Thunder at the 2017 trade deadline. He has also played for the Minnesota Timberwolves, New York Knicks, Washington Wizards, and Detroit Pistons.

Gibson will bring an experienced presence to a young Grizzlies team. At this stage of his career, his leadership and presence off the court is more valuable than what he brings on the court.


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小威爾·安德森 (Will Anderson Jr.) 對德梅科·瑞恩斯 (DeMeco Ryans) 的“山羊宣言”做出反應

休斯頓德州人隊在周一晚上取得了巨大的勝利。休斯頓憑藉出色的防守表現以 30-6 擊敗匹茲堡,晉級分區賽。和往常一樣,休斯頓的防守帶領他們取得了決定性的勝利。

德州人隊沖鋒威爾·安德森對他的主教練宣稱休斯頓週一的防守表現進行了謹慎的回應。

據德州記者亞倫·威爾遜報導,安德森回答說:“伙計,這真是一場出色的表現,不僅是防守,而且是整個球隊。” “但我們談論的是防守,我們談論的是蜂擁而至。”

安德森還解釋說,休斯頓明白他們在常規賽中的成就在季后賽中並不重要。他解釋說,德州人希望保持同樣的能量水平,希望將這種勢頭延續到季后賽。

看來這個策略確實有效。

休斯頓的防守產生了-33.4的預期得分(EPA),根據下一代統計數據,這是過去十年季后賽防守中最少的。

根據 EPA 的衡量,2016 年至 2025 年間,德州人隊目前佔據了季后賽防守表現前四名中的三席。

只要看一下數據就可以看出德州人隊在對陣鋼人隊的比賽中佔據了多大的優勢。休斯頓將匹茲堡的總碼數限制在 175 碼,第三次進攻的 14 中 2 的轉化率也很糟糕。

德州人隊在第四節還造成了兩次關鍵的失誤,兩次都變成了防守達陣。

德州人力爭以亞足聯冠軍的身份創造球隊歷史

休斯敦德州人隊主教練德梅科·瑞恩斯在 NRG 體育場對陣印第安納波利斯小馬隊的上半場比賽中站在場邊。
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德州人隊拿到了季后賽下一輪的入場券。現在他們有機會以另一場胜利創造球隊歷史。

如果休斯頓本週末擊敗新英格蘭隊,他們將首次晉級亞冠聯賽。

安德森的目光鎖定在這個獎項上。

“我們有句話,伙計,‘第二輪還不夠好。我們必須克服困難。這確實會讓每個人都投入精力,鎖定目標,”安德森說。

德州人隊接下來將與愛國者隊進行分區輪比賽。這場比賽將於美國東部時間週日下午 3 點在馬薩諸塞州福克斯伯勒拉開帷幕。


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