Goaltender Calvin Pickard #30 of the Edmonton Oilers allows a goal on a shot by Ivan Demidov #93 of the Montréal Canadiens (not pictured) during the second period at the Bell Centre on December 14, 2025, in Montreal, Quebec, Canada.


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The Montreal Canadiens responded to embarrassment with purpose, urgency, and discipline. One night after squandering leads in New York, they delivered their most complete performance of the season. The result was a convincing 4-1 win over the Edmonton Oilers that reset belief inside the room.

A Shift That Defined the Night for Montreal Canadiens

Joe Veleno’s second goal of the season told the entire story. It ended a relentless 57-second shift that stretched across all 200 feet.

After losing a defensive-zone faceoff following an icing, Veleno, Jake Evans, and Josh Anderson refused to crack. They defended with desperation. Then they attacked with conviction.

Veleno intercepted a forced pass from Connor McDavid and beat Calvin Pickard clean. The Bell Centre erupted. So did the Canadiens’ confidence.

From Sloppy to Structured

The contrast from Saturday was striking. Montreal had blown 3-0 and 4-2 leads in a painful loss to the Rangers. That game forced accountability.

Head coach Martin St. Louis made his frustration clear. The players listened.

“It was our best game of the season,” St. Louis said. The effort supported his words.

Playing With Playoff Desperation

The Canadiens embraced a simple idea. Play desperate. Play connected. Play like every shift matters.

Jake Evans described it clearly. “You need to play like it’s the playoffs right now.”

This time, the message reached everyone. Montreal played direct hockey. They supported the puck. They managed risks intelligently.

Discipline Tested Early

Momentum nearly vanished when Montreal took two penalties on one sequence. The Oilers had a five-on-three advantage.

They did not score.

Goaltender Jakub Dobes made five critical saves. Those stops preserved belief and shifted momentum permanently.

Power Play Breaks the Ice

Montreal rewarded that resilience early in the second period. Ivan Demidov opened the scoring on the power play.

From there, the Canadiens controlled the game methodically. They created three breakaways. They won battles. They frustrated Edmonton.

Defensive Pressure Frustrates McDavid

The Canadiens committed to taking away time and space. Edmonton felt it.

Veleno explained it simply. “Teams get annoyed when you take away their time and space.”

McDavid managed only a secondary power-play assist late in the third. Evans, Josh Anderson, Mike Matheson, and Alexandre Carrier shadowed him all night.

Smart Hockey Wins Games

Nick Suzuki made it 3-0, sealing control long before the final minutes.

Montreal never chased offense recklessly. They chipped pucks deep. They exited cleanly. They stayed on the right side defensively.

Evans noticed the difference. “That was one of our most complete games. Everyone chipped in. Literally.”

A Blueprint for Consistency

The Canadiens are the NHL’s youngest team. Progress was never going to be linear.

St. Louis acknowledged that reality. “When 20 guys take care of the team, the dips are shallower.”

That commitment remains fragile. It must be repeated nightly.

Lessons That Must Stick

Skill alone will not carry this group. Games against New York and Edmonton reinforced that truth.

Consistency creates momentum. Inconsistency creates chaos.

Sunday showed the Canadiens the path forward.

What Comes Next

The response was encouraging. The growth felt real.

The true test comes quickly. Montreal faces the Philadelphia Flyers on Tuesday.

Whether this performance becomes a turning point or a moment will soon be revealed.

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