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Montreal Canadiens goalie Jake Allen has signed a two-year extension. The contract carries a $3.85 million cap hit along with a limited no-trade clause each year, according to reports. Allen’s current contract comes with a cap charge of about $2.86 million – meaning the boost will take effect following the 2022-2023 season. The move to extend the 32-year-old comes as uncertainties remain with six-time all-star goaltender Carey Price. Price has been dealing with a lingering knee injury and could miss the rest of the season. “We don’t expect Carey to be available for the start of the season. ...
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The Tampa Bay Lightning are 60 minutes of play away from hoisting a Stanley Cup above their heads, however, they will need to wait at least another game before doing so, as the Canadiens defeated them in overtime by a final line of 3-2. Josh Anderson netted his second overtime goal of the playoffs, finishing off a rebound in front and keeping Montreal’s season alive. “We didn’t want to end it tonight in front of our fans. We expected to go to Tampa tomorrow,” Anderson said after the game. Defensively, Carey Price continued his fantastic play in the net, turning aside 32 shots, good enough for ...
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For the first time since 1993, the Montreal Canadiens have a chance to hoist Lord Stanley’s cup. With an overtime victory over the Knights in Game 6, the Canadiens clinched a spot in the NHL Stanley Cup. An Atturi Lehkonen one-timer off a cross-ice feed sealed the victory for Montreal. The Canadiens are the last Canadian team to claim victory in the Stanley Cup final; since then, every team north of the border that has reached the final plateau over the past 28 years has failed to defeat their opponent. Ironically, the Canadiens had the worst regular-season record of any playoff team, and yet ...
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It has been 28 years since the Montreal Canadiens made the Stanley Cup Finals. Now, they are just one win away from facing the winner of the Lightning-Islanders series. The Canadiens have a long and successful history. Montreal has 34 Stanley Cup Finals appearances and is on the verge of their 35th appearance. On Tuesday night, the Habs stunned the Vegas Golden Knights on the road with a 4-1 win to take a commanding 3-2 series lead. Goaltender Carey Price made 26 saves to prevent the Knights’ offense from gaining momentum. “You know, it’s the oldest cliché in hockey, but the fourth one’s going...
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