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Thusday Habs Headlines: Cole Caufield makes the record books

In today’s links, Caufield is making history and becoming a 200-foot player, can the Canadiens keep up this pace and style of play, the Atlantic Division is looking different this year, and more.

Oct 25, 2025; Vancouver, British Columbia, CAN; Montreal Canadiens forward Cole Caufield (13) reacts to a call by and on ice official against the Vancouver Canucks in the third period at Rogers Arena. Mandatory Credit: Bob Frid-Imagn Images

Montreal Canadiens news and notes

  • Cole Caufield has already etched his name in the Canadiens’ record books after scoring his 11th career overtime goal. [TVA Sports]
  • Caufield and Nick Suzuki are among NHL leaders in goals and points. [TSN]
  • Pairing his slick hands with a newfound grit around the net, Caufield is becoming a true 200-foot player. [Montreal Gazette]
  • Observations from the Canadiens successful trip out west. [Journal de Montreal]
  • The Canadiens can’t expect to keep up this pace if they continue playing the way they have been. [Journal de Montreal]
  • Eleven Habs already hit six points this season, but these five players are leading the charge. [TVA Sports]
  • Turning an almost-shutout to an overtime win is “the perfect scenario for the coach” according to Martin St. Louis. [Journal de Montreal]

Around the league and elsewhere

  • Three weeks into the season, the Atlantic Division is looking a little more different than we’re used to seeing. [Sportsnet]
  • How the NHL’s reimagined situation room is redefining decision-making with tech. [TSN]
  • Brad Marchand returned home to Nova Scotia to coach a tribute game in memory of his friend’s daughter, who lost her battle with cancer. [Global News]
  • With a rocky start behind him, Calgary Flames’ Zayne Parekh is finding his focus thanks to family. [Sportsnet]
  • With 100 days to go until the start of the Milan-Cortina Winter Olympics, the hockey arena is still under construction. [Sportsnet]
  • The Edmonton Oilers will have to survive another at least one more week without Zach Hyman. [Sportsnet]

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