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The Canadiens (40-31-11, 91 points) became the 16th and final team to clinch a berth in the 2025 Stanley Cup Playoffs by virtue of earning at least one point against the Hurricanes.

Montreal will contest its second Stanley Cup Playoffs series against Washington and first since the 2010 Conference Quarterfinals, when the Canadiens rallied from a 3-1 deficit to stun the Presidents’ Trophy winners. Montreal was victorious in its last series versus a conference’s No. 1-ranked team (2014 R2) as well as a division’s top-seeded club (2021 R1) – the latter round saw Nick Suzuki, Cole Caufield, Brendan Gallagher and the Canadiens rally past the Maple Leafs during the franchise’s most-recent postseason appearance.

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28 Comments

  1. WE’RE IN BABY🔥
    For the few of us who believed from DAY 1, this one’s for US!
    Let’s go beat them Caps and send Ovy (🐐) back home

  2. The league is better when its crown jewel is playoff bound. Get ready for the best building in the world to come alive

  3. Missing that goal by Suzuki with 8 seconds left to tie game against the Panthers. April 1st 2025. Desperation pass by Hutson to go win in OT

  4. All those overtime wins are the reason for the playoffs and IS the identity of the team this season absolute grit all year long and especially since the 4 nation

  5. wow, what a season that was, watching Lane Hutson get the calder was truly an honor!!

    Go Habs Go, The real season is starting monday!!

  6. Last year we lost 20 ish 1 goal games. This year we got those goals. Monty's save percentage might not show it, but like the price of old, he got us games we shouldn't have won

  7. Montembeault has really come into his own. That .902 isn't the prettiest but it certainly doesn't tell the full story, 60+ GP and the amount of times he's had to keep the team in the game singlehandedly for the first 40 minutes is ridiculous. Lots of highlight saves here from him.

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