Montreal goes for a third win in a row and some revenge against Buffalo.


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The Buffalo Sabres were struggling badly just over a month ago.
They looked like another lottery-bound team drifting toward another missed postseason.

Then everything changed.
Buffalo won 16 of its last 20 games and turned into a serious test.

The Montreal Canadiens learned that lesson again.
They fell 4–2 to the Sabres for the second straight meeting.

The score felt familiar.
The details, however, revealed progress and problems in equal measure.

Montreal Canadiens Show Fight After Early Trouble

Montreal found itself trailing by three goals.
The game could have slipped away quickly.

It did not.
The Canadiens responded with urgency and pride.

Captain Nick Suzuki led the charge.
He played with poise, vision, and calm authority.

Montreal dominated the second period shots, 14–3.
That pressure finally paid off.

Suzuki won a key puck battle alongside Mike Matheson.
He already knew the next play.

The pass found Cole Caufield in stride.
Caufield buried his 26th goal with a clean one-timer.

Moments later, Suzuki struck again.
A Zachary Bolduc steal sparked the play.

Suzuki pounced on the rebound for his 16th goal.
The comeback felt real.

Third Line Drives Energy and Belief

The catalyst was Montreal’s third line.
Phillip Danault, Brendan Gallagher, and Josh Anderson set the tone.

They forechecked relentlessly.
They forced turnovers and drained Buffalo’s defense.

Goals did not follow immediately.
Energy did.

Bolduc also impressed.
He delivered one of his strongest games this season.

His routes were sharper.
His work rate was higher.

Young players often discover effort has another level.
Bolduc is finding that level now.

Small Mistakes Create Big Damage

Hockey goals rarely come from one error.
This game followed that rule.

Buffalo’s opening goal came from three mistakes.
Lane Hutson’s pinch started the chain.

Kirby Dach arrived late on back pressure.
Jayden Struble failed to take away the passing lane.

The result was a clean finish.
Samuel Montembeault had little chance.

The second goal told a different story.
Montembeault misread the angle.

Beck Malenstyn had only one option.
The low-percentage chance still went in.

Lineup Choices Raise Tough Questions

Personnel decisions mattered in this loss.
Struble played over Arber Xhekaj.

That choice assumed a calm game.
The prediction failed early.

Jason Zucker hit Kaiden Guhle high.
No response followed.

That silence hurt Montreal’s identity.
Xhekaj’s presence could have changed the tone.

When talent is equal, role matters.
Intimidation is part of winning hockey.

Defensive Pairings Need Adjustment

Hutson and Struble struggled as a pairing.
Hutson is stronger on the left side.

Playing him on the right limits his instincts.
It also restricts his offensive confidence.

Alexandre Carrier fits better beside Hutson.
Carrier is playing his best hockey this season.

Kirby Dach also faces scrutiny.
He has just returned from injury.

Patience is required.
Still, he has not clicked on the first line yet.

Coaching Culture Shapes the Future

Juraj Slafkovsky said it best.
Martin St. Louis changed how he reads the game.

That praise goes beyond performance.
It speaks to trust and teaching.

True culture is rare in professional sports.
Competition usually outweighs connection.

Yet something feels different in Montreal.
Players are buying in.

They are helping each other grow.
Several accepted team-friendly contracts.

That belief starts behind the bench.
St. Louis teaches patience, purpose, and perspective.

Players fight harder when they believe.
Right now, the Canadiens believe.

The losses hurt.
The foundation, however, looks stronger than ever.

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