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Christian Dvorak broke a tie at 4:17 of the third period and the Montreal Canadiens beat the Washington Capitals 6-3 on ...
Dvorak has found the back of the net in back-to-back contests, and this is the first time he's achieved that feat since mid-March when he recorded goals versus Florida and Ottawa. Dvorak will aim to ...
The game featured a major brawl and both starting goalies leaving with injuries in playoff hockey's return to Montreal.
Connor McMichael and Dylan Strome scored a minute apart early in the second period, Logan Thompson made some spectacular ...
Thompson was at his best in the third, notably robbing Josh Anderson of what would have been the tying goal on a 2-on-0 breakaway with 10:59 left, then later getting his stick on a deflection by ...
Patrik Laine's benching leads to a few potential scenarios for Martin St. Louis' Game 3 lineup, which would also allow for a ...
There was no scoring in a physical first frame. Montreal scored early in the second period to grab a 1-0 advantage on Christian Dvorak’s goal at 1:16. Dvorak swatted at a loose puck in the ...
With 4:22 on the clock, he got his stick in front of a textbook deflection by Christian Dvorak, who beat him earlier for a goal. And on the next shift, he denied Juraj Slafkovsky. Fans rose to ...
Not necessarily. After all, when you look at the guys’ playing time, it’s clear that Nick Suzuki’s trio and Christian Dvorak’s ate up most of the minutes on the ice. There’s an imbalance ...
then later getting his stick on a deflection by Christian Dvorak. Fans chanted “L-T! L-T!” and gave the goaltender a standing ovation in honor of his performance in just his second game back ...