Canadiens snap 5-game skid with win over Maple Leafs
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The Montreal Canadiens are reportedly the front-runners to sign unrestricted free agent Alex Texier. Texier, 26, was placed on waivers
The Toronto Maple Leafs opened their road trip with a frustrating setback, falling 5–2 to the Montreal Canadiens at Bell Centre on Saturday. The defeat extended Toronto’s struggles, leaving them with just one win in their last eight games.
The Toronto Maple Leafs got pounded on Saturday night at the Bell Centre against the Montreal Canadiens. The Leafs dropped a 5-2 decision that descended into a fight-filled contest late in the third period. The main event featured Canadiens Florian Xhekaj against Maple Leafs blueliner Dakota Mermis.
A bad night for the Toronto Maple Leafs has been made even worse. When the third period between the Leafs and Montreal Canadiens began on Saturday night, Toronto announced that defenseman Jake McCabe wouldn’t return due to an upper-body injury.
The Canadiens have struggled defending leads this season, and they just got a master-class in that very thing from the Kings.
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Montreal Canadiens Explore Waiver Options with Texier
With that in mind, the Habs are presented with two options. They can attempt a waiver claim for Texier, and add $2.1 million cap hit to the books, or they can wait to see if the situation sours a little further, which could lead to a mutually agreed contract termination.
Toronto Maple Leafs defenceman Jake McCabe has been ruled out of Saturday night’s contest against the Montreal Canadiens due to an upper-body injury. The 32-year-old exited the ice after taking a puck to the face in the second period and will not return for the third.
The Canadiens desperately needed to get back to the style of play that led to so much success to open the season. They found that form on Saturday, doing things the right way in a much-needed win over the Maple Leafs.
The Montreal Canadiens are currently facing a challenging phase in their season, marked by a series of defeats and injuries to key players. This situation has raised concerns among fans and analysts alike,
Special activities are planned to celebrate this milestone anniversary, with former Canadiens defenseman David Savard and his wife Valérie serving as spokespeople
If Sam Montembeault can't figure out what has ailed him all season, the Canadiens' hopes for this season could be cooked.