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We're thrilled to announce that Sick Media is teaming up with Habs Tonight, one of the original English Montreal Canadiens-focused podcasts. Kick off your game nights with an all-new pre-game show hosted by familiar faces like Producer Shayne Gaumond, Drew Dekes, Annik Lemire, and Brandon Legacy. Don't miss the premiere show tomorrow at 6:00 pm ET, airing one hour before the Habs game. Get ready for some exciting hockey talk!

Toronto enters Tuesday’s matchup mired in a seven-game skid, winless since the Olympic break. While it appears the ship has sailed on the Leafs’ playoff hopes — a miss would be their first since the 2015–16 season — rivalry games rarely follow the script. When the Canadiens and Leafs meet, numbers and streaks tend to go out the window, as one of hockey’s fiercest rivalries has a way of bringing out the best in both sides.

Since moving into the Bell Centre in 1996, the Montreal Canadiens have the following regular-season home record there: 1148 games (W-L-T-OTL): 566-416-46-120

Wednesday may be the perfect time for the Montreal Canadiens to call up David Reinbacher from the Laval Rocket for his NHL debut. The thought process behind this is coming from the fact that Kaiden Guhle has really struggled in recent games playing on the right side of the ice. As it stands, the Habs only have Noah Dobson and Alexandre Carrier, who are right-handed, on the NHL roster, which is forcing one guy to play on his off-side.
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“It’s just finally — finally we’re here, and we’re doing good things. I don’t take this for granted at all. I’m so fired up. I’m so happy. I’m so happy for Buffalo as a city and all the fans, too. This means the world.”

Evgeni Malkin has been suspended 5 games for slashing Sabres’ Defenseman Rasmus Dahlin.

Matthews’ career-long drought is 13 games, which came during his rookie year.








