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Montreal Canadiens news and notes
- As the scene shifts to Montreal, the Habs think this series is a long way from being over. [Sportsnet]
- After testing positive for COVID-19, Dominique Ducharme is poised to make his Stanley Cup Finals debut. [Montreal Gazette]
- The Habs are determined to find their offensive game. [The Athletic]
- Is it time to bring Tomas Tatar into the lineup to spark the Canadiens’ offence? [Montreal Gazette]
- Nick Suzuki is emerging as a quiet leader on Montreal’s journey. [Sportsnet]
- The Tampa Bay Lightning, for their part, are taking nothing for granted. [Sportsnet]
- The team will host outdoor viewing parties for fans unable to secure tickets to the Bell Centre. [Sportsnet]
- Province of Quebec Director of Public Health Dr. Horatio Arruda explains the decision to not expand Bell Centre capacity to 10,500. [TVA Sports]
Around the league and elsewhere
- The Los Angeles Kings have acquired Viktor Arvidsson from the Nashville Predators for two draft picks. [TSN]
- Mikhail Sergachev’s physicality has been on display this series. [La Presse]
- How Brayden Point is dominating the playoffs. [ESPN]
- Looking back at the NHL on NBC, as the league prepares to move on to ESPN. [The Athletic]
- What are the top free agent priorities for each Canadian team? [TSN (Video)]
- Looking at potential trade packages for Seth Jones. [The Athletic]
- André Tourigny is officially announced as the head coach of the Arizona Coyotes. [TSN]
- How to properly “read” the progression of a prospect playing in a European league. [Stanley Cup of Chowder]