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Canadiens need to make home ice an advantage vs. Hurricanes in Game 3

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MONTREAL — The Montreal Canadiens are likely starting to feel déjà vu all over again.

For the third time in as many rounds this NHL post-season, the Canadiens earned a split on the road in the opening two games.

The Habs split with the Tampa Bay Lightning in the opening round, then split with the Buffalo Sabres in the second round. And they opened the best-of-seven Eastern Conference final series with a win and a loss against the Carolina Hurricanes at the Lenovo Center in Raleigh, N.C.

What they are hoping to do different against the top-seeded Hurricanes, however, is win two straight in Montreal, starting tonight. In other words, they need to make home ice an advantage, unlike the first two rounds when the Habs split their first two home games with the Lightning and Sabres, and then had to win Game 7s on the road to advance.

Montreal captain Nick Suzuki and winger Josh Anderson both said their young team “owe it to our fans” to win at home and embrace the energy and get off to much better starts.

Canadiens coach Martin St. Louis said after losing Saturday’s Game 2 in overtime: “We’re in a battle going back home. Our fans have watched us play three games in a row on the road. I’m sure they’ll be ready for us.”

“Montreal is really excited,” added Suzuki. “We’ll look to take care of that momentum (tonight) … We’re excited to get back home — we’re in a good spot.”

This report by The Canadian Press was first published May 25, 2026.

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