The Montreal Canadiens took on the Ottawa Senators in their fifth pre-season game on Tuesday evening. It was a very special game, because it took place at the Centre Vidéotron in Quebec City, and was the Habs' penultimate pre-season game before the start of the 2025-26 season. Jakub Dobes got the start for this game, while Leevi Merilainen was his opponent in net.
Here are the two lineups:
Tonight's
lineup Tonight's lineup#GoHabsGo pic.twitter.com/ogJdaHqqA6– Canadiens Montréal (@CanadiensMTL) September 30, 2025
Tonight's squad
#GoSensGo pic.twitter.com/j1dXzV5SpQ
– Ottawa Senators (@Senators) September 30, 2025
Demidov zone entry leads to a nice give-and-go, Newhook and Matheson with the assists on the Kapanen goal. 1-0 #GoHabsGo pic.twitter.com/XX2Iz5a9r7
– Marc Dumont (@MarcPDumont) September 30, 2025
The first period went by very quickly with very few stoppages in play. Ivan Demidov is really an incredible player. He didn't get any points in the first period, but we saw some great plays from him. With just under seven minutes to play, he decided to mock his opponent by rapidly changing direction twice.
Chasing Ivan Demidov around on the ice must be the most annoying task you can give a hockey player. pic.twitter.com/UDZFyHYwlj
– Matt Drake (@DrakeMT) September 30, 2025
At the end of the period, fans were treated to a furious battle between Florian Xhekaj and Jan Jenik. Arber's little brother had the upper hand with several big punches,
manhandling Jan Jenik → https://t.co/xUS7vvayGP –
DansLesCoulisses (@DLCoulisses) September 30, 2025
So after 20 minutes of play, the Habs were leading 1-0.
These two will be very dangerous together on the power play.
Patrik Laine doing what he does best as he WIRES a one-timer past Leevi Meriläinen
pic.twitter.com/DiernhYJab
– TSN (@TSN_Sports) October 1, 2025
And just over two minutes later, Quebec City-born Alexandre Carrier made himself happy by tripling his team's lead with a surgically precise shot.
Alex Carrier has time to do his taxes before taking a great shot. 3-0 #GoHabsGo pic.twitter.com/BICUnr5ezr
– Marc Dumont (@MarcPDumont) October 1, 2025
As we'd all expected, the game was fiercely contested with lots of big checks and scrums. At the end of the second period, there was a lot of ruckus. It all started with tough-as-nails Hayden Hodgson slamming a check into Newhook's back. Carrier was close to the action and rushed over to Hodgson to give him a message, but Hodgson didn't hesitate to throw down the gloves and throw several big punches at Carrier, who still had his gloves on. And following that, there was some big talk including Arber Xhekaj, Jayden Struble, Zack MacEwen and Jan Jenik. Struble swung a stick in Jenik's face and they fought. Struble soundly stunned his opponent, who bent his knees. Xhekaj, meanwhile, settled MacEwen's account (for the second preseason in a row),
while Jayden Struble took care of Jan Jenik → https://t.co/0Qzjl2ih6d –
DansLesCoulisses (@DLCoulisses) October 1, 2025
There were several penalties on the sequence, but basically, the Habs got away with a full two-minute five-on-three, plus another three minutes on the powerplay due to a five-minute major penalty.
Lane Hutson shooting → Lane Hutson scoring!
#GoHabsGo v. #GoSensGo on RDS
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– RDS (@RDSca) October 1, 2025
Kirby Dach had no intention of stopping success on the massive forward as he joined the festival midway through the final period.
Kirby Dach's turn to score!
#GoHabsGo v. #GoSensGo on RDS
pic.twitter.com/C8MgSVlljq
– RDS (@RDSca) October 1, 2025
So it was 5-0 for the Habs. Three powerplay goals. The Senators weren't done playing dirty, as late in the game, Nick Cousins gave Ivan Demidov a vicious stick chop for no reason (other than frustration).
Noted dirtbag Nick Cousins with a straight up axe chop at Ivan Demidov's wrist. pic.twitter.com/Q4eDik94r8
– Matt Drake (@DrakeMT) October 1, 2025
Demidov played the next sequence, but eventually had to leave the game, probably to get him out of this crazy game, since the Senators simply didn't want to play any more hockey in this game.
And afterwards, Donovan Sebrango went after Kirby Dach for free…
Donovan Sebrango jumps Kirby Dach with 5 minutes to go in Quebec City#gosensgo#gohabsgo
pic.twitter.com/waD5Sojkcm– RGF (@rgfray1) October 1, 2025
Result: seven minutes of powerplay for the Habs, but the game ended 5-0.
The Habs' next (and final) warm-up game is next Saturday, when the Senators visit the CHs at the Bell Centre
'Prolongation'
– Kirby Dach was physically involved from the start of the game, which was encouraging to see. He also committed a turnover, giving away a great opportunity at the end of the first period, but he recovered very well by diving with all his height to take the puck away from the opponent. I also noticed that the vast majority of the Habs players were very physically involved. Iliked what I saw from Kirby Dach in the first period. Skates well, doesn't give up on the puck, used his shoulders.
A step in the right direction – Anthony Marcotte (@anthonymarcotte) September 30, 2025
– Many saw the fact that Demidov was playing with Newhook and Kapanen as a “punishment”, but the three of them brought something very interesting to the table.
It's not a demotion to put Demidov on a line with more pace. He touched the puck a lot more in the first period. The fit with Newhook is interesting. Now let's see if Kapanen's audition continues. He's winning pts.
– Anthony Marcotte (@anthonymarcotte) September 30, 2025
– It's all very well having a good game like this, but unsightly gestures like Cousins' and Sebrango's simply have no place, especially in preseason. There really needs to be a change here, because serious injuries could have happened. Demidov had to leave the game, let's hope it's only as a precautionary measure.
#GoSensGo
#GoHabsGo
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