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A big point obtained by the Canadian in Edmonton

A big point obtained by the Canadian in Edmonton
Credit: Tonight, the Canadiens played late. They faced the Edmonton Oilers and for those who missed the game, here are the highlights: And the lineups: Tonight’s lineup Tonight’s lineup#GoHabsGo pic.twitter.com/45Lnpj2fDw — Canadiens Montréal (@CanadiensMTL) March 7, 2025 MTL EDM (Game #62//82) Lineup: RNH-McDavid-Hyman Podkolzin-Draisaitl-Arvidsson Janmark-Henrique-Brown Jones-Kapanen-Perry Nurse-Bouchard Kulak-Emberson Dineen-Stecher Skinner* Pickard Scratched: J. Skinner, Ekholm (DTD), […]
Tonight, the Canadiens played late.

They faced the Edmonton Oilers and for those who missed the game, here are the highlights:

And the lineups:

In the first period, Corey Perry stuck out his hands.

He mocked Samuel Montembeault, Jayden Struble, and Lane Hutson.

After killing off a 5 on 3, Cole Caufield, freshly on the ice, created a turnaround and scored his 31st goal of the season.

He has now scored in a fourth consecutive game.

In the second period, the Oilers’ fifth power play finally got the better of the Canadiens’ fifth penalty kill.

Leon Draisaitl outsmarted Samuel Montembeault with a perfect shot.

But as in the first period, Montreal tied the game.

Lane Hutson did all the work for Joel Armia, who scored his 11th goal of the season.

In the third period, the Oilers dominated but never managed to pierce the Montembeault wall.

Off to overtime, then!

Both teams seemed to be heading for a shootout, but Evan Bouchard, who made 1000 turnarounds during the game, outsmarted Montembeault.

Final score: 3-2 Oilers, who put an end to the Canadiens’ five-game winning streak. Big point earned, however.

On Saturday, Martin St-Louis’ team will face the Flames at home.


Overtime

– Poor him.

– Transaction during the game.

– Another Centre Bell far from Montreal.

– New strategy.

– I would have done better.

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