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Can Avalanche beat Golden Knights without healthy Makar?

Without Cale Makar for Game 1, the Golden Knights rolled to a 4-2 road victory. Can the Avalanche beat Vegas without a healthy Makar in the lineup? TSN Hockey analyst Jamie McLennan joins Domino's That's Hockey to give his thoughts.


Can Canadiens take advantage of rusty Hurricanes?

It's been 107 years since an NHL team had a break between two playoff series as long as the one the Hurricanes are experiencing - an 11-day layoff. Can the Canadiens take advantage of a rusty Carolina team? TSN Hockey analyst Jamie McLennan joins Domino's That's Hockey to discuss.


Rich Eisen Show

Watch LIVE coverage of Rich Eisen Show, right here on TSN+.


Montreal 690: Denis details how Habs can make life tough for Andersen

TSN Hockey analyst Marc Denis joins Montreal 690's The Morning Show to set the table for Game 1 between the Canadiens and Hurricanes in the Eastern Conference Final. Denis talks about how the Habs can make life tough for Frederik Andersen, which Montreal player has to show up in this series and the battle of two good defensive teams.


Onraits and Wrongs

Jay Onrait brings you all of the plays not good enough to be the Highlight of the Night and not bad enough to be the Worst Play of the Day from Wednesday in the Onraits and Wrongs.


How can the Habs contain the Hurricanes' offence?

Who has the edge in goaltending in the Eastern Conference Final? How can the Canadiens contain the Hurricanes' high-powered offence? TSN Hockey analyst Martin Biron joins Jay Onrait to share his thoughts.


Harvey's Hot Takes: Can Montreal shock Carolina to make Stanley Cup Final?

OverDrive host Bryan Hayes joins SC with Jay Onrait to share his thoughts on Aaron Rodgers announcing that this will be his final season in the NFL, discuss if he thinks the Canadiens can beat the Hurricanes and move on to the Stanley Cup Final, and why he thinks people outside of Quebec seem to be embracing the Habs.


Hamilton or Verstappen: Who is closer to another title?

For over a decade both Lewis Hamilton and Max Verstappen have frequently been one of the top two betting favourites in Montreal. However, as we enter this weekend's race, neither seem to be realistically on the radar. So who is closer to winning another title? Racing analyst Tim Hauraney weighs in.


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