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Canadiens' Noah Dobson 'Being Evaluated' After Exiting Loss Against Blue Jackets
Charlie Coyle scored two goals, and Columbus capitalized on Montreal turnovers and a power play in the Blue Jackets' 5-2 win.
- On Saturday, the Columbus Blue Jackets defeated the Montreal Canadiens 5-2 at the Bell Centre, with forward Charlie Coyle scoring twice in Montreal's final home game of the regular season.
- Columbus seized control early, with forward Boone Jenner scoring 1:13 into the game, as the Blue Jackets maintained momentum throughout and built a commanding lead.
- Defenceman Noah Dobson left the game after blocking a shot, while Ivan Demidov departed following a hit from defenceman Zach Werenski; coach Martin St. Louis stated that Dobson is being evaluated.
- Despite forward Cole Caufield scoring his 51st goal of the season, the loss dropped the Canadiens to third in the Atlantic Division behind the Tampa Bay Lightning.
- Montreal plays the New York Islanders on the road Sunday before concluding their regular season Tuesday, with the Stanley Cup playoffs scheduled to begin April 18.
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Canadiens' Noah Dobson 'being evaluated' after exiting loss against Blue Jackets
MONTREAL — The Montreal Canadiens are facing a potential blue-line setback one week before their second straight trip to the Stanley Cup playoffs. Head coach Martin St. Louis said defenceman Noah Dobson was “being evaluated” after leaving Saturday’s 5-2 loss to the Columbus Blue Jackets from a blocked shot. Dobson’s left hand took the brunt of a Zach Werenski slap shot in the second period. He headed down the tunnel to the dressing room and did …
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Coyle scores twice, Blue Jackets stay in playoff hunt with 5-2 win over Canadiens
Charlie Coyle scored twice as the desperate Columbus Blue Jackets rolled to a 5-2 victory over the Montreal Canadiens on Saturday night.
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Read Full ArticleFor a third time in four games, the Canadian started the game in a somewhat amorphous manner.
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