
Nick Suzuki Addresses Media After Canadiens’ Overtime Thriller
Following a hard-fought 3-2 overtime win against the Boston Bruins at the Bell Centre on Tuesday, March 18, 2026, Nick Suzuki spoke to the media, offering his perspective on the game and the team’s performance. The Canadiens demonstrated resilience and skill, securing a crucial victory in a tightly contested match.
Key Moments & Goals
The game featured several standout plays, with Juraj Slafkovsky scoring a notable goal against Ilya Sorokin of the New York Islanders (in a previous matchup, referenced in related content). Other Canadiens players finding the back of the net included Guhle, Caufield, and Newhook, showcasing the team’s offensive depth. These goals were crucial in setting the stage for the dramatic overtime finish.
Beyond the Ice: Remembering Rodger Brulotte
The Canadiens organization also took a moment to remember the passing of Rodger Brulotte, a beloved former play-by-play announcer for the Montreal Expos. Caufield and Kapanen both shared their thoughts on Brulotte’s legacy, highlighting his impact on the Montreal sports community. This poignant moment underscored the strong connection between the Canadiens and the city’s rich sporting history.
Player Insights & Pre-Game Preparations
Several other players provided valuable insights before and after recent games. Here’s a quick rundown:
- Newhook discussed the upcoming matchup against the Islanders.
- Veleno emphasized the importance of staying game-ready.
- Texier spoke about the unique chemistry within his line.
- Bolduc analyzed the team’s scoring chances and areas for improvement.
- Danault reflected on the team’s solid performance despite a previous negative outcome.
- Dobes highlighted the team’s determination to learn from losses.
Looking Ahead: Canadiens vs. Red Wings
The Canadiens also recently faced the Detroit Red Wings, with Slafkovsky scoring a power-play goal against John Gibson. Coach St-Louis held pre- and post-game press conferences, providing strategic insights into the team’s approach. You can find a recap of the MTL at DET game here (example link to NHL.com).
Nick Suzuki’s Leadership
Nick Suzuki continues to be a key leader for the Canadiens, demonstrating both on-ice skill and off-ice maturity. His post-game comments provide valuable context to the team’s performance and future goals. Stay tuned for further updates and analysis as the Canadiens continue their season.
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