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The Canadian has the best record in the NHL since the Four Nations Cup
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The Montreal Canadian is really giving us the taste to believe in the series, and most importantly, it allows us to believe thanks to its recent successes.

The Tricolore is on fire, and it has ensured its return to the series race, while giving its general manager good reasons not to liquidate the club.

It’s an inspired and inspiring CH that we’ve been watching for a while now, and that’s what explains the series atmosphere at the Centre Bell, which is entirely deserved.

The Tricolore has given itself reasons and chances to believe in the series, especially since the Four Nations Confrontation.

In fact, since this tournament, the Montreal Canadian has the best record in the entire National Hockey League.

(Credit: NHL.com)

16 points in 10 games, that’s the best pace of points per game in the entire League, ahead of teams like the Washington Capitals, the Winnipeg Jets, and the Colorado Avalanche.

The Tricolore is therefore dominant since Canada won the Four Nations Confrontation, and that’s entirely what allows the club and the fans to believe in the series more than ever.

The players, and especially the team’s first trio, have doubled their efforts to be at the heart of the series race and give themselves the best possible chances to participate in the spring tournament.

Speaking of the first trio, it’s also the best since the Four Nations break.

Here are the players’ statistics.

Nick Suzuki, Cole Caufield, and Juraj Slafkovsky are really making the law on the ice for several games, and that’s largely what explains the club’s current successes.

The CH’s first trio is simply dominant every time they’re on the ice.

It’s no wonder that Nick Suzuki is at the top of the scorers, tied with Leon Draisaitl since the Four Nations.

Moreover, it’s important to note that this trio doesn’t just dominate offensively, but also defensively.

This trio produces a lot of goals, but almost no goals are conceded when they’re on the ice.

In short, things are going really well for the Tricolore, which currently has its destiny in its hands, considering that the Rangers have played one more game than the CH.

The game against the Ottawa Senators at the Centre Bell on Tuesday night will be one of the most important games of the season.


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