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Suzuki gets go-ahead goal and Canadiens snap Senators' 6-game winning streak with 6-3 victoryNick Suzuki's power-play goal late in the third period lifted the Montreal Canadiens over Ottawa 6-3, snapping the Senators six-game winning streak Josh Anderson scored twice, including an ...
The Senators now fall to 0-3 against Montreal this year, their worst record among teams they have to face before the end of the season that happen to be below them in the standings. Three losses for ...
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Canadiens pour it on late to down SenatorsNick Suzuki's tiebreaker with 4:37 remaining in regulation highlighted a five-goal third period for the Montreal Canadiens, who cooled off the visiting Ottawa Senators with a 6-3 victory on Tuesday ...
Montreal Canadiens forward Josh Anderson had the gutsiest performance of any player in a critical 6-3 comeback win over the Ottawa Senators.
In a thrilling encounter on Tuesday night, the Montreal Canadiens overcame the Ottawa Senators with a score of 6-3, effectively ending the Senators' impressive six-game winning streak. This article ...
On the latest episode of Off The Post, Toronto SUN Sports Columnist Steve Simmons, Postmedia Hockey Columnist Bruce Garrioch, ...
OTTAWA -- Tage Thompson scored his fifth goal in as many games for the Buffalo Sabres, who completed a season sweep of the ...
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HockeyFeed on MSNBrady Tkachuk out with injury for the SenatorsGreen added that Tkachuk got hurt after taking a hard hit from Pittsburgh Penguins defenseman Ryan Graves during the Sens' 1-0 OT loss this past weekend. Tkachuk left the ice in the 2nd period after ...
In a night filled with intensity and rollercoaster emotions, the Montreal Canadiens showcased their tenacity against the Ottawa Senators, securing a triumphant 6-3 victory. This win not only halted ...
The Colorado Avalanche visit the Montreal Canadiens after Brock Nelson’s two-goal game against the Ottawa Senators in the Avalanche’s 5-1 win. Montreal has an 18-12-4 record in home games and a ...
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