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Canadiens look to clinch series win at home for first time since 2015

The Canadiens are looking to clinch a series win in front of a full capacity home crowd for the first time since 2015 and have a 7-1 series record when Game 6 is on home ice. Meanwhile, the Lightning are hoping to avoid a fourth straight first round exit tonight in Montreal.


How can Habs close out series against Lightning?

The Canadiens will have an opportunity tonight to send the Lightning packing and clinch a series win at home for the first time since 2015. The TSN Hockey playoffs panel discuss what it will take for Montreal to close out the series in Game 6.


Cooper: 'It's look in the mirror time' for this core, including me

After winning the Stanley Cup in 2021 and making the final in 2022, the Lightning have lost in the first round for three straight years. Hoping to avoid that fate for a fourth consecutive season head coach Jon Cooper outlines the importance of execution versus experience in a must-win Game 6 while defenceman Erik Cernak says they have to 'put everything on the line' tonight.


The Talking Point: What the Habs need to do to win Game 6

The Canadiens have a golden opportunity to close out their series against the Lightning on home ice but what are some things the Habs need to do to win Game 6? TSN Hockey analyst and former NHL head coach Peter Laviolette breaks it down.


How massive of a disappointment is this for the Oilers?

TSN Hockey analyst Martin Biron joins Jay Onrait to give his thoughts on why the Oilers' season came to an end in the first round, how massive of a disappointment this is for Connor McDavid and the team, and areas GM Stan Bowman needs to improve to give the club a shot at the Cup next year.


Biron explains why the Oilers are heading home after the first round

TSN Hockey analyst Martin Biron joins SportsCentre to break down why the Oilers are heading home after the first round, how big of a disappointment this is for Connor McDavid and the team, and what GM Stan Bowman needs to do to get the pieces in place to help McDavid win a Stanley Cup.


NHL: Stars 2, Wild 5

Quinn Hughes led Minnesota to its first playoff series victory in 11 years, scoring twice in the Wild's victory over the Stars in Game 6. The Wild won a playoff series for the first time in 10 tries since 2015. MIN wins series 4-2.


NHL: Oilers 2, Ducks 5

Chris Kreider and Troy Terry each had a goal and and two assists, Lukas Dostal made 25 saves, and the Ducks put an end to the Oilers' season, advancing to the second round of the playoffs. ANA wins series 4-2.


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