Will the New York Rangers find a way to reunite with Vancounver Canucks star JT Miller ahead of the 2025 NHL trade deadline?
After suffering a 7-3 loss to the Toronto Maple Leafs last night, the Montreal Canadiens hoped to bounce back by hosting the New York Rangers tonight and they did.
The Montreal Canadiens are a hot team on the trade market, and now, 11 teams are scouting them as they battle with the New York Rangers as the 2025 NHL trade deadline is just under two months away.
The Rangers earned a point for the eighth straight game, falling 5-4 in overtime to the Canadiens. New York blew not one, not two, not three, but four one-goal leafs before seeing the second point go awry in the extra session.
While it’s unclear if talks between Vancouver and New York will resume, insider Rick Dhaliwal reported on Saturday that Miller "had not been asked to waive his no-trade clause," which could indicate both franchises were far from reaching an agreement.
Jonathan Quick’s stellar performance wasn’t enough for the New York Rangers to escape Canada with two points as they lost 5-4 in overtime to the Montreal Canadiens on Sunday night. Both the Rangers and Canadiens are in the heat of the playoff hunt, so there were high stakes going into this matchup.
After two highlight-reel saves by his netminder Jakub Dobes, Patrik Laine scored the overtime winner as the Montreal Canadiens defeated the New York Rangers 5-4 on Sunday night at Bell Centre.
The NY Rangers move their point streak to eight games but fall short in a 5-4 overtime loss to the Montreal Canadiens on Sunday night.
For his hometown Montreal fans, Alexis Lafreniere finally woke up and lit one. Ditto, for Wily Will Cuylle who seemed to be playing AHL hockey in the NHL for the last few weeks. T
Lafreniere scored a goal in Sunday's 5-4 overtime loss to the Canadiens. Lafreniere opened the scoring at 11:17 of the first period. The winger has three goals and two assists over his last eight outings while remaining in a top-line role.
Coming back on four separate occasions, the Montreal Canadiens’ first lead of their Sunday night tilt against the New York Rangers ended up the 5-4 overtime winner.