Canadiens Round 1 playoff schedule announced
Series starts Monday, April 21 in Washington
www.nhl.comHere’s the latest I can share based on recent publicly available coverage.
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Would you like me to pull the most recent official schedule announcements and compile a concise, date-stamped list of potential playoff dates for Montreal (Games 1–4, and potential Games 5–7) as soon as they’re released? I can also provide a short table comparing likely scenarios (seed, opponent, and home/away games) once I have the latest official schedule.
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Series starts Monday, April 21 in Washington
www.nhl.comThe Montreal Canadiens needed to score at least one point Wednesday against the Carolina Hurricanes to secure the second wild-card berth in the Eastern Conference.
www.cbc.caMontreal is prime to make a run.
www.sportingnews.comThe Canadiens playoff picture table presents the probabilities that the Canadiens will win each playoff spot.
www.playoffstatus.comFind out where the Montreal Canadiens currently sit in the NHL playoff picture.
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www.cbssports.comThe Canadiens lost 3-0 last night to the Devils at the Bell Centre. But the team’s loss doesn’t change the fact that the Habs still managed to clinch a playoff spot yesterday. The Red Wings lost to the Wild, meaning the Habs have officially qualified for the playoffs. When will the playoffs start, you ask? […]
dose.caThe puck dropped on the Montreal Canadiens’ 82nd game of the season at the Bell Centre on Wednesday night, with the Carolina Hurricanes in town. Martin St-Louis’ men had already failed to clinch a playoff berth in their last three games, and expectations were high in Montreal, especially since the visitors decided to rest some of their regular players. Rod Brind’Amour...
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