Devils tie it late in Third, edge Canadiens in OT
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The Montreal Canadiens and New Jersey Devils are two of the most impressive teams to start the season. The Canadiens are battling for a top spot in a crowded At
New Jersey hosts the Montreal Canadiens at Prudential Center to begin a three-game homestand. Read below for your game preview presented Mikula Contracting and check back for the pre-game story.
However, after starting the year off cold, Dach is now starting to heat back up for the Canadiens in a big way. Dach has recorded three goals and four points over his last four games. This included him scoring two goals against the Philadelphia Flyers on Nov. 4 and scoring another goal on Nov. 6 against the New Jersey Devils.
The Montreal Canadiens dropped a disappointing 4-3 game to the New Jersey Devils on Thursday night at the Prudential Center. The Devils rallied to tie the game with 1:07 to go.
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Montreal Canadiens Forward Struggling in Limited Role
The Montreal Canadiens acquired an exciting second-year forward during the 2025 offseason. Zachary Bolduc was traded from the St. Louis Blues to Montreal in exchange for defensive prospect Logan Mailloux.
The goaltender, with Canadian Olympic general manager Doug Armstrong looking on, had what felt like a turning point game.
Two defensively-sound squads square off when Montreal visits New Jersey, and our Canadiens vs. Devils predictions are snapping up the Under 6.5 on Thursday, November 6, 2025.
The Montreal Canadiens (9-3-1) are on the road tonight to take on the New Jersey Devils (9-4-0) in a battle for 1st place in the Eastern Conference at 7:00 pm ET.
When the Montreal Canadiens take on the New Jersey Devils on Thursday night, Jakub Dobes will be in the net. Even though Samuel Montembeault was the uncontested number one last season, both goaltenders will have played the same number of games this season.