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Nick Suzuki scored 29 seconds into overtime after tying it with nine seconds left in the third period, and the Montreal Canadiens rallied for a 3-2 win against the Florida Panthers at Bell Centre on T...
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Montreal is 15-6-0 against the Atlantic Division and 34-30-9 overall.
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The Panthers, meanwhile, moved two points behind the Toronto Maple Leafs for top spot in the Atlantic Division.
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Anderson's use of cut-resistant pants likely prevented a severe injury, but comfort still appears to be a bigger priority among players.
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Florida Hockey Now on MSNMontreal Canadiens Rally Late, Beat Florida Panthers Once AgainWhen Mackie Samoskevich scored late in the second period Tuesday, the Florida Panthers took their first lead against the Montreal Canadiens this season. Yes, this season. It did not hold. Nick Suzuki tied it with 8.
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Montreal Gazette on MSNCowan: Canadiens’ Josh Anderson making his grandmother proudHabs forward had outstanding effort against the Senators, was named the game’s first star and received a loud ovation at the Bell Centre.
Anderson's been longing to apply his playoff-style game to an actual playoff team, and the Canadiens are verging on him getting that chance.
A late goal and an overtime goal gave Montreal a resounding 3-2 victory and Florida more questions to answer. For the second game in a row, it was Montreal striking first.
Sebastian Aho and Taylor Hall scored 2:24 apart in the second period, and the Carolina Hurricanes beat the slumping Montreal Canadiens 4-1.
The Montreal Canadiens' first-year defenceman notched his 60th point of the year with an assist on Josh Anderson's first-period goal against the Florida Panthers on Tuesday.
A trade pitch has the Montreal Canadiens acquring Anton Lundell from the Florida Panthers in a blockbuster offseason deal.
The Montreal Canadiens lost 6-4 to the Philadelphia Flyers in the post John Tortorella era. The Flyers were going to come out strong to avenge their old coach and the Canadiens weren’t up to the task.