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Caufield and Texier Score in Shootout, Canadiens Come Back to Beat Panthers 4-3
Montreal won for the ninth time in 10 games as Jakub Dobes made 30 saves and Cole Caufield sealed the shootout.
- On Tuesday, the Montreal Canadiens defeated the Florida Panthers 4-3 in a shootout at the Bell Centre, with Cole Caufield and Alexandre Texier scoring in the decisive round.
- Entering Tuesday's game, Montreal sat third in the Atlantic Division, trailing the Tampa Bay Lightning and Buffalo Sabres by two points in the playoff race.
- Nick Suzuki forced overtime with a goal 20.1 seconds remaining, assisted by Lane Hutson's solo effort; goaltender Jakub Dobes made 30 saves for his sixth consecutive win.
- Missing Forward Matthew Tkachuk and over half their usual roster due to injury, Florida suffered their eighth straight loss to the Canadiens despite goals from Eetu Luostarinen, Carter Verhaeghe, and Cole Reinhardt.
- On Thursday, the Canadiens host the Tampa Bay Lightning in a division matchup, while the Panthers visit the Ottawa Senators in separate conference action.
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Caufield and Texier score in shootout, Canadiens come back to beat Panthers 4-3
MONTREAL - Cole Caufield and Alexandre Texier scored in the shootout after Nick Suzuki’s late tying goal as the Montreal Canadiens came back to beat the Florida Panthers 4-3 on
·Toronto, Canada
Read Full ArticleCole Caufield and Alexandre Texier scored in shooting and allowed the Canadian to win 4-3 against the Florida Panthers at the Bell Centre.
·Montreal, Canada
Read Full ArticleCanadiens continue quest for division title, take on Panthers at home
With the division lead in sight, the Montreal Canadiens have no intention of taking their foot off the gas pedal now. Fresh off booking their ticket to the playoffs, the Canadiens are looking to begin a new win streak and get closer to the top of the divisional standings when they host the Florida Panthers […]
·Toronto, Canada
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