Suzuki, Florida Panthers and OT
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Nick Suzuki scored 29 seconds into overtime after tying it with nine seconds left in the third period, and the Montreal Canadiens rallied for a 3-2 win against the Florida Panthers at Bell Centre on T...
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Cam Fowler scored at 3:27 of overtime, and the St. Louis Blues extended their winning streak to 10 games with a 2-1 win against the Detroit Red Wings at Enterprise Center on Tuesday.
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"We played a really good road game for a long time, Talbs played out of his mind, gave us a chance to win, and they were able to squeak one in late and steal that second point from us."
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A late goal and an overtime goal gave Montreal a resounding 3-2 victory and Florida more questions to answer. For the second game in a row, it was Montreal striking first.
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Florida Hockey Now on MSNMontreal Canadiens Rally Late, Beat Florida Panthers Once AgainWhen Mackie Samoskevich scored late in the second period Tuesday, the Florida Panthers took their first lead against the Montreal Canadiens this season. Yes, this season. It did not hold. Nick Suzuki tied it with 8.
Tied 2-2 after two periods on Sunday, Nick Suzuki scored the go-ahead goal early in the third period to put the Canadiens up 3-2. After the Panthers pulled their goaltender late in regulation for the 6-on-5 advantage, Montreal cashed in on the empty net to make it 4-2.
Don't be surprised to see some fireworks on Monday night when the Florida Panthers open their latest road trip in Montreal.
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Florida Hockey Now on MSNNo Fooling: Florida Panthers Try to Break Canadiens SpellThe Florida Panthers and Canadiens are back at it again tonight. This time, the game is in Montreal. Looking at the season stats between the two teams — Montreal has won all three games this season — one might easily mistake their relative positions.
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Yardbarker on MSNHow far could the Canadiens' magic take them if they make playoffs?With points in seven of their past 10 outings, the Canadiens are currently holding down the second wildcard seed in the Eastern Conference, boosted by back-to-back wins over the defending Stanley Cup champion Florida Panthers.
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The Montreal Canadiens were riding a five-game winless streak into a home-and-home set with the reigning Stanley Cup champion Florida Panthers. Heading into tho
While it might not have the same minutia as the Battle of Ontario or the Battle of Florida, the rivalry that has been brewing between the Panthers and Maple Leafs has been exciting to watch. Dating back to their playoff series in 2023, Florida and Toronto have been two teams that just don’t like each other.
The Montreal Canadiens had a disastrous road trip last week, but they still managed to redeem themselves by winning their duel with the Florida Panthers on Sunday afternoon in Sunrise. It was the third time the Habs beat the Stanley Cup champions this season,