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Nick Suzuki Scores Last Two to Rally Canadiens Past Panthers
Nick Suzuki scored the winning power-play goal in overtime after Montreal rallied from two goals down in the final five minutes, improving to 6-1-3 in their last 10 games.
- On Tuesday, the Montreal Canadiens rallied from a two-goal deficit, with Nick Suzuki finishing the comeback with a power‑play goal 3:24 into overtime for a 3-2 win.
- The Panthers began with early momentum, staging a pregame tribute for Brad Marchand's 1,000th career point that he chose this Montreal game for, and Marchand opened scoring at 10:18 before Sam Reinhart put Florida up 2-0.
- Cole Caufield answered quickly after Florida's second goal, scoring 32 seconds after Sam Reinhart to ignite Montreal's comeback as the final 10 minutes grew wild.
- The Canadiens improved to 6-1-3 in their last 10 games and enter New Year's Day with 21 wins, their most since 2018-19, before visiting Carolina on Thursday.
- Looking at the season context, the game was scoreless after two periods, the first Florida‑Montreal scoreless 40-minute game since Feb. 14, 2013, with Florida playing its 106th game of the year.
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Nick Suzuki reached the target in overtime to allow the Montreal Canadiens to win 3-2 against the Florida Panthers in Sunrise.
·Montreal, Canada
Read Full ArticleThe Canadian clung to the end of Sunrise in a victory by Nick Suzuki.
·Montreal, Canada
Read Full ArticleSamuel Montembeault appeared well at his first departure in the NHL in almost a month, and he helped the Canadian win.
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Canadiens rally late in regulation, spoil Marchand's night with 3-2 overtime win over Panthers
Nick Suzuki scores a power-play goal in overtime, leading the Montreal Canadiens to a 3-2 comeback win over the Florida Panthers.
·United States
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Total News Sources39
Leaning Left15Leaning Right2Center10Last UpdatedBias Distribution56% Left
Bias Distribution
- 56% of the sources lean Left
56% Left
L 56%
C 37%
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