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Will the Habs show a killer instinct in Game 2?

How unique is Jakub Dobes? Are the Hurricanes in their own heads with their history in the Eastern Conference Final? What kind of opportunity stands ahead for the Canadiens with an opportunity to go up 2-0? TSN's Claire Hanna is joined by The Athletic's Arpon Basu to discuss.


'We're going to see a different team': Anderson, Habs prep for sharper Canes in Game 2

After the Carolina Hurricanes opened the scoring in the first minute of Game 1, the Montreal Canadiens responded less than 30 seconds later, and ultimately took control of the game from there. Josh Anderson, Kaiden Guhle, and Alexandre Carrier each spoke about the Hurricanes relentless forecheck, how they were able to deal with in in Game 1, and how they expect better from their opponents in Game 2.


'It was too easy last night': Hurricanes want to put Habs' top line on their heels more

Juraj Slafkovsky got off to a hot start in the Eastern Conference Final, scoring two goals and adding an assist against the Sabres in a Game 1 victory. Sean Walker and Taylor Hall spoke about the need for their team to do better against the Habs' entire top line. Cole Caufield contributed a goal and an assist while Nick Suzuki added three helpers.


The Talking Point: Why are the Habs perfect against the Canes this season?

The Montreal Canadiens were a perfect 3-0 against the Carolina Hurricanes in the regular season, and after a Game 1 trouncing by the Habs in Game 1 of the Eastern Conference Final, TSN's Director of Scouting Craig Button joins Ryan Rishaug to discuss what has made the Habs so successful against the Hurricanes this season.


Habs use 'rhythm' against Hurricanes' 'rust' in Game 1 rout

The Canadiens battled through two seven game series to face the top seeded Hurricanes, who had swept their way to the Eastern Conference Final. The TSN Hockey panel has more on how the Habs' flexed their rhythm and speed against a seemingly rusty Carolina team, the play in net by Jakub Dobes and more.


Montreal's top line strikes while Dobes shines in Game 1 win

The Canadiens shocked the Hurricanes with four goals in the first period, then followed up with two more markers in the third. Juraj Slafkovsky scored both in the final frame, and with linemates Nick Suzuki and Cole Caufield, combined for eight points. The TSN Hockey panel has more on their play, the strong performance of Jakub Dobes and more.


FanDuel Anytime Goal Challenge

Matt Skube and Wesley Cheng share their Anytime Goal Scorer picks for Game 2 of the Western Conference Final between the Vegas Golden Knights and Colorado Avalanche.


NHL: Canadiens 6, Hurricanes 2

Juraj Slafkovksy scored twice in the third period to compliment Montreal's four first period goals as the Canadiens handed the Hurricanes their first loss of the playoffs. Jakub Dobes stopped 25 shots in the victory. MTL leads series 1-0.


How was Montreal able to impose their will in Game 1?

Coming into Game 1, Canadiens head coach Martin St Louis said he would be shocked if Carolina was rusty. Well not only did Montreal get a strong start, but the top line of Nick Suzuki, Cole Caufield and Juraj Slafkovsky got involved immediately, How did Montreal make the most of the situation? TSN's Claire Hanna is joined by Arpon Basu with more.


Can Dobes go toe-to-toe with Andersen?

The TSN Hockey panel discusses whether rest or rust will play a factor in Game 1 of the ECF after the Hurricanes' 11-day layoff, how important the Lane Hutson/Jaccob Slavin matchup will be, and which of Montreal or Carolina has the upper hand between the pipes.


Makar takes part in Avs' optional skate, status unclear for Game 2

After missing the Avalanche's Game 1 loss with an undisclosed injury, Cale Makar was back on the ice for their optional skate on Thursday. Head coach Jared Bednar had no update on his status for Game 2, but shared his thoughts on his d-core's performance in the loss.


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