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  • Devils Earn Big OT Win in Montreal | GAME STORY


    A turnover late in overtime was the difference as Timo Meier picked up a loose puck and pushed it ahead to Jack. His shot glove side on the breakaway beat Montreal rookie goaltender Jakub Dobes.

    Almost 16 minutes into the game, the Devils opened the scoring. Jesper Bratt picked up the puck along the side boards then circled and drove down the slot. He dished the puck over to the captain Nico Hischier who put it in past Dobes

    Less than two minutes later, Bratt hit the scoresheet again, this time as the goal scorer. He picked up the puck behind the Montreal net, looped out in front and backhanded it past Dobes from the top of the left circle.

    After one period, shots on goal were 12-6 for the Devils.

    The Canadiens cut New Jersey’s lead in half almost four minutes into the middle frame. Cole Caufield centered the puck to Nick Suzuki who one-timed a blast in.

    Tomas Tatar was rewarded with his hard work as the Devils regained their two-goal edge. Tatar redirected a point shot from Dougie Hamilton then jumped on his own rebound, pushing the puck over the line to make it a 3-1 game.

    Montreal narrowed the gap again late in the second. Suzuki dropped the puck to Caufield and Caufield took a wrist shot from the high slot, firing it past Allen.

    The Habs outshot the Devils 16-15 in the second and after 40 minutes, it was 28-21 for the Devils.

    Montreal came out strong to start the third period and it resulted in the tying goal 3:34 in. Alexandre Carrier one-timed a blast from the blueline past a screened Allen to tie it up at 3-3.

    After the Canadiens goal, the Devils started to tilt the ice back in their favor. The put a lot of pucks towards the goal with Montreal blocking a handful and Dobes having to come up big multiple times.

    At the end of regulation, shots on goal were 41-29 for the Devils.



    The New Jersey Devils pulled off a thrilling overtime victory against the Montreal Canadiens on Saturday night, earning a 3-2 win in a back-and-forth battle at the Bell Centre.

    The Devils got off to a strong start, with Nico Hischier scoring just 26 seconds into the game to give New Jersey an early lead. However, the Canadiens responded with goals from Brendan Gallagher and Jeff Petry to take a 2-1 lead heading into the third period.

    But the Devils fought back, with Andreas Johnsson scoring a late goal to tie the game and force overtime. In the extra frame, it was Pavel Zacha who played hero, scoring the game-winning goal to secure the victory for New Jersey.

    Goalie Mackenzie Blackwood was stellar between the pipes for the Devils, making 37 saves and coming up big in key moments throughout the game.

    The win was a much-needed boost for the Devils, who have been struggling as of late. It was a hard-fought victory against a tough opponent, and one that the team hopes will help turn their season around.

    The Devils will look to build on this win as they continue their road trip, with their next game against the Ottawa Senators. After a thrilling victory in Montreal, the Devils will be looking to carry that momentum into their upcoming matchups and continue their climb up the standings.

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  • Gamethread 01/25/2025: New Jersey Devils at Montreal Canadiens


    The Devils return to Canada for the second time this month. This time, they are in Quebec to play their only NHL team.

    The Time: 7:00 PM ET

    The Broadcast: TV: MSGSN2, NHL Network; Audio: Devils Hockey Radio

    The Matchup: The New Jersey Devils at the Montreal Canadiens

    The Song of the Evening: Sorry, Quebec. I am going to Massachusetts. Metalcore of the 2000s really came about in New England. And some are still bringing the mix of melody and metal with some hardcore elements. Such as All That Remains with songs like “Divine,” which will be part of the Antifragile album that comes out at the end of this month.

    The Rules: The rules remain as the Devils are in Quebec tonight. Please keep your language clean (this means no swearing, don’t mask it, it’s not enough, no I don’t care what Tom Fitzgerald said), respect your fellow Devils fan with no personal attacks (play nice or you will not play here), no illegal streams (this means no asking, no hints, no nothing about it), and please keep your comments relevant to this game. Go Devils!



    Welcome to tonight’s Gamethread as the New Jersey Devils take on the Montreal Canadiens at the Bell Centre.

    The Devils are looking to bounce back from a tough loss in their last game and secure a win on the road against the Canadiens. With star players like Jack Hughes and Nico Hischier leading the charge, the Devils will be a tough team to beat tonight.

    On the other hand, the Canadiens are coming off a strong win and will look to continue their winning streak at home. With players like Cole Caufield and Nick Suzuki lighting up the scoreboard, the Canadiens will be a formidable opponent for the Devils.

    Who do you think will come out on top in tonight’s matchup? Join the discussion in the comments below and let’s cheer on our favorite team to victory! #GoDevils #GoHabsGo

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  • Colorado Avalanche Game Preview: Eyeing seven in a row against the Montreal Canadiens

    Colorado Avalanche Game Preview: Eyeing seven in a row against the Montreal Canadiens


    Touchdowns for the Denver Broncos this weekend aren’t the only things on the line in Colorado. Tonight, the Colorado Avalanche face off against the Montreal Canadiens looking for seven wins in a row.

    Colorado is on a great streak at the moment, aside from the seven straight wins. They’ll look to continue their current run of form for the kids tonight in their annual “Next Gen Night.”

    Colorado Avalanche

    Drama ensued in the Avs’ last game, which they came back to win 6-5 in overtime over the Buffalo Sabres. They battled through everything on Thursday night, from refereeing decisions to injured goaltenders to to a hat trick from Jason Zucker, all while being down 3-0 and then 5-3 in the final two minutes.

    All eyes will turn to Mackenzie Blackwood, who will now be heavily relied on. Scott Wedgewood’s lower-body injury will make him “miss some time,” according to Jared Bednar. He will get the bulk of games going forward, while Trent Miner will be called upon when needed.

    If the forwards and defensemen continue to produce as they have, then it shouldn’t be too much of an issue. Cale Makar racked up two points last game, and Nathan MacKinnon will look to ride high off his first Star of the Month honors in December.

    Projected Lines

    Artturi Lehkonen (62) – Nathan MacKinnon (29) – Mikko Rantanen (96)
    Ross Colton (20) – Casey Mittelstadt (37) – Jonathan Drouin (27)
    Joel Kiviranta (94) – Parker Kelly (17) – Logan O’Connor (25)
    Oskar Olausson (24) – Juuso Parssinen (16) – Jere Innala (22)

    Devon Toews (7) – Cale Makar (8)
    Sam Girard (49) – Josh Manson (42)
    Keaton Middleton (67) – Sam Malinski (70)

    Montreal Canadiens

    Montreal has trouble ahead, as this matchup with the Avalanche is the second leg of a back-to-back. Last night, they played against the Chicago Blackhawks, and they lost 4-2 to the hosts.

    It snapped what was a three-game win streak for Martin St. Louis men, still learning and growing while sitting toward the bottom half of the Atlantic Division. The new star man in town has been Patrik Laine, who recently returned from a preseason injury with eight goals and two assists in 13 games.

    However, he was scratched last game alongside David Savard for flu-like symptoms and an upper-body injury. Hence, can Cole Caufield and former Av Alex Newhook help steer the Canadiens back into the win column?

    Projected Lines

    Cole Caufield (13) – Nick Suzuki (14) – Juraj Slafkovsky (20)
    Alex Newhook (15) – Kirby Dach (77) – Michael Pezzetta (55)
    Josh Anderson (17) – Christian Dvorak (28) – Brendan Gallagher (11)
    Emil Heineman (51) – Jake Evans (71) – Joel Armia (40)

    Lane Hutson (48) – Mike Matheson (8)
    Kaiden Guhle (21) – Alexandre Carrier (45)
    Arber Xhekaj (72) – Jayden Struble (47)

    Goaltenders

    The aforementioned Blackwood will get the nod for the Avs. With Sam Montembault playing last night in Chicago, expect Jakub Dobes to get the start for the Habs.



    The Colorado Avalanche are on fire, winning six games in a row and looking to make it seven as they face off against the Montreal Canadiens tonight. The team has been dominant on both ends of the ice, with their offense clicking and their defense shutting down opponents.

    Tonight’s game against the Canadiens will be a tough test for the Avalanche, as Montreal is a strong team with plenty of firepower. However, the Avalanche have been playing with confidence and determination, and they will be looking to continue their winning streak.

    Key players to watch for the Avalanche include Nathan MacKinnon, who has been on a tear recently, as well as goalie Philipp Grubauer, who has been solid between the pipes. The Avalanche will need strong performances from both of these players if they want to come out on top against the Canadiens.

    Overall, this game promises to be an exciting matchup between two talented teams. The Avalanche will be looking to extend their winning streak to seven games, while the Canadiens will be looking to play spoiler. It’s sure to be a thrilling game, so be sure to tune in and cheer on the Avalanche as they aim for another victory. Go Avs go!

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  • Chicago Blackhawks vs. Montreal Canadiens NHL January 3, 2025: Preview, how to watch, lineups

    Chicago Blackhawks vs. Montreal Canadiens NHL January 3, 2025: Preview, how to watch, lineups


    The Chicago Blackhawks look to end a five-game skid on Friday night as they host the Montreal Canadiens at the United Center.

    The Canadiens are on a nice little run, going 7-3-0 in their last 10, including a current three-game winning streak. Their latest three wins have been pretty impressive, too: they outscored the Florida Panthers, Tampa Bay Lightning, and Vegas Golden Knights to an aggregate tune of 12-4. Against the Golden Knights, the Canadiens showed resiliency by overcoming a two-goal deficit and scoring three unanswered goals to win 3-2 on Tuesday. Cole Caufield, Emil Heineman, and Kirby Dach were the goal scorers for the Canadiens and Sam Montembeault made 27 saves for Montreal. It was also their third game in four nights, and puts Montreal just three points out of a playoff spot.

    Speaking of Caufield, he’s the scoring leader for the Canadiens with 19 goals as well as second on the team in points with 34 in 39 games. Nick Suzuki has a couple more points (11 G, 25 A) in the same span for team lead in points. After those two, Montreal’s top-six is solid but there’s a a gap in production. Patrik Laine is the next closest with his 0.77 points-per-game rate in 13 games while Jake Evans and Juraj Slafkovsky each have a 0.62 PPG rate.

    However, during the current run of success, it’s really the fourth line of Joel Armia, Jake Evans, and Emil Heineman that have been having quite an impact. In their last seven games, for example, Armia has been on the ice for half the goals scored by the Canadiens (11 of 23) while his two linemates have been on for nine goals each. Conversely, the trio has only been on ice for one goal against.

    On defense, the story has of course been rookie Lane Hutson, who’ll likely be a Calder finalist with his 26 points (2 G, 24 A) in 37 games while playing the second most minutes (22:26 per game) among the Habs’ defensemen behind Mike Matheson (24:19, with 18 points in 35 games). The top-four is rounded out by Alexandre Carrier, who was acquired from the Nashville Predators on Dec. 18 and has four assists in six games, and Kaiden Guhle, his up-and-coming young partner.

    The Canadiens will likely run the same lines and pairings as they did on Tuesday against VGK:

    One final thing for the Blackhawks to look out for: the Canadiens are one of the most penalized teams in the league, but they’ve killed 20 of 21 penalties over their latest seven-game run, making them a top-10 penalty kill team.

    Unlike the Canadiens, the Blackhawks finished the 2024 year on a whopper of a bad note, losing five straight while being outscored 27-12 in that span. This included their 6-2 loss to the St. Louis Blues in the Winter Classic on Tuesday, when the play on the ice was closer than the score indicated, but it was still an embarrassing outing. Taylor Hall and Tyler Bertuzzi each scored. Connor Bedard also picked up an assist, extending his point streak (3G, 4A) to five games — a season high.

    The Blackhawks held an optional morning skate on Friday with only several of the younger players attending — specifically, Connor Bedard, Frank Nazar, Colton Dach, Lukas Reichel, Philipp Kurashev, and Louis Crevier — along with Petr Mrazek, so they’ll likely roll the lines they did Thursday. Arvid Soderblom will star in net. Connor Murphy, who still needs to have his groin injury evaluated, has been ruled out for Friday night, and Wyatt Kaiser will draw back into the lineup on a pairing with Seth Jones.

    Rant incoming … The issue with sitting Reichel because he need more of an “attack mentality,” as Anders Sorensen stated Thursday, is that it’s like they want Reichel to be a player he’s not and then also put him in a situation where that is difficult to achieve. Reichel absolutely does need to shoot more, but who on his line is passing him the puck much? Nazar, who is also a playmaker first, has only a marginally better shot rate (3.4) than Reichel (3.2) at 5-on-5, but he’s absolutely has better linemates and also has zero finish so far since the coaching change. Pat Maroon has a better shots rate but nearly 70 percent of those are preceded by a touch from Reichel. On top of that, despite shooting less, Reichel’s so-so expected goals rate of 0.46 is exactly the same as Nick Foligno (0.46) and basically the same as Connor Bedard (0.47) and Teuvo Teravainen (0.48) in the same span. Considering Reichel, Bedard and Teravainen are all the primary acting playmakers on their lines, it’s no wonder their rates are similar — there’s less of an excuse for Foligno.

    None of this is to say that Reichel has fully proven he’s an NHL player or that he doesn’t have issues in his game, but this is a rebuild — play the young players — and there’s no objective way to say Reichel has been the worst player on the ice. As Mark Lazerus of The Athletic pointed out, “this feels like the Kaapo Kakko thing: ‘I have not been the worst guy.’” The concern is that Reichel will be re;egated to the press box for long periods like Kurashev, who has only played in two games since Dec. 15. As long as this is a temporary “get your head straight” kind of thing, it’s fine. Too much beyond that and it’s makes me worry about how the Blackhawks will handle all their mid-first round picks who aren’t immediate plug-in successes.

    Alright, rant over.

    The big story of the game is the call-up of Colton Dach: injuries derailed his first professional season in 2023-24, but he’s been a consistent force for the Rockford IceHogs, and it’ll be exciting to see him in action. Dach is being slotted on a line with former IceHogs linemate Frank Nazar, a duo that had strong chemistry with Rockford.

    One final thing to watch out for Friday will be how much playing time and where Jones is used. He’s still listed on the top pairing, but he’s been playing slightly less than Alex Vlasic the last couple of games, with the Winter Classic being Jones’ lowest TOI (20:29) of the season. Considering the penalty kill and power play were both doing better without Jones on them, it might be in the Blackhawks best interest if they could lower his involvement somewhat. He’s struggled mightily on the defense side of things since coming back from injury, which is not unexpected, so easing him into a bigger role may be the more prudent strategy.


    Blackhawks — Statistic —
     Habs
    45.04% (31st) — 5-on-5 Corsi For — 47.30% (28th)
    45.36% (30th) — 5-on-5 Expected goals for — 46.18% (27th)
    2.50 (31st) — Goals per game — 3.03 (17th)
    3.39 (26th) — Goals against per game — 3.41 (27th)
    43.8% (31st) — Faceoffs — 49.2% (21st)
    23.5% (11th) — Power play — 21.4% (17th)
    84.1% (4th) — Penalty kill — 82.7% (8th)
    (All stats from this season)

    How to watch

    When: 7 p.m. CT
    Where: United Center, Chicago
    TV: CHSN (How to Watch
    Webstream: ESPN+
    Radio: WGN 720





    The Chicago Blackhawks will face off against the Montreal Canadiens in an exciting NHL matchup on January 3, 2025. Both teams are looking to secure a crucial win as they battle it out on the ice.

    The Blackhawks, led by captain Jonathan Toews, have been playing solid hockey this season and are currently in playoff contention. With star players like Patrick Kane and Alex DeBrincat leading the offensive charge, Chicago will be looking to outscore their opponents and secure a win on home ice.

    On the other hand, the Canadiens, led by captain Shea Weber, are also fighting for a playoff spot and will be looking to come out strong against the Blackhawks. With dynamic players like Nick Suzuki and Cole Caufield on their roster, Montreal will be looking to create scoring opportunities and shut down the Blackhawks’ offense.

    Fans can catch all the action live on TV or stream the game online. The game will be broadcast on NBC Sports Chicago and TSN for viewers in the United States and Canada respectively.

    Here are the projected lineups for both teams:

    Chicago Blackhawks:
    Forwards: Jonathan Toews, Patrick Kane, Alex DeBrincat, Dylan Strome, Brandon Hagel, Kirby Dach
    Defensemen: Seth Jones, Connor Murphy, Calvin de Haan, Jake McCabe
    Goalie: Marc-Andre Fleury

    Montreal Canadiens:
    Forwards: Nick Suzuki, Cole Caufield, Tyler Toffoli, Josh Anderson, Brendan Gallagher, Jesperi Kotkaniemi
    Defensemen: Shea Weber, Jeff Petry, Ben Chiarot, Joel Edmundson
    Goalie: Carey Price

    It’s sure to be an exciting game as these two teams battle it out on the ice. Don’t miss the action and tune in to see who comes out on top in this thrilling matchup between the Chicago Blackhawks and Montreal Canadiens.

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