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Before our very eyes, the Montreal Canadiens are changing.
The Montréal Canadiens are changing after a season in which they have struggled. Who is driving the Canadiens forward?
Recent performances by the Montreal Canadiens have finally given the supporters cause for excitement, marking an amazing turn for the better. After the club’s first three-game winning streak of the season, experts showered the squad with accolades during the broadcast’s intermissions Friday night on Hockey Night in Canada. The majority think that this team is finally making progress and emerging as a formidable force.
I’ll go into the key elements that contributed to the Canadiens’ comeback below.
Patrik Laine Changing the Offense for the Canadiens
Patrik Laine, who was injured early in the season, has returned spectacularly and is now the mainstay of Montréal’s attack. Laine has energized a team that has been having trouble finding its groove with eight power-play goals.
“He’s dynamic and producing every game,” one expert said, highlighting Laine’s capacity to excite his teammates and the Bell Centre audience. The fan base is now more excited than ever thanks to his explosive performance and NHL record of eight consecutive power-play goals, which has restored faith in the Canadiens’ offensive prowess.
The Canadiens Are Taking Advantage of the Hot Hand in Goaltending
The Canadiens’ goaltending has also been a key component of their recent success. Over the weekend, the team boldly decided to play their netminder in back-to-back games—a move that paid off handsomely.