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00:01That's in the forecheck.
00:02Here's Matheson looking at the side of the net for Caulfield.
00:05That just missed.
00:06As the green light goes on, the buzzer sounds.
00:09Montreal have collected at least a point tonight.
00:16We are only a few days away from the trade deadline.
00:19If they win five games in a row, then it might alter the plan.
00:22To me, everything that they're going to decide between now and March 7th
00:25has to do with that culture.
00:27What does Jake Evans mean to their culture?
00:29What does David Savard mean to their culture?
00:31What does winning mean to their culture?
00:33It's been a funny season.
00:34It's been a very up and down.
00:36But we're not going to make an emotional decision here.
00:39We're almost 60 games in at the season.
00:42I think there's like a flurry of teams trying to figure out
00:45what the market's going to look like, and then the buyers sit back and wait.
00:49Then the moves will start to happen.
00:53That's definitely stressful.
00:54It gets to a point where every day you're waking up like,
00:56is today the day?
00:57You know, where are we going to be?
00:58When is it going to happen?
00:59When is it going to happen?
01:00And really, the not knowing, I think, is the worst part.
01:03I've never lived a period as stressful as this.
01:04I think you're going to be changed, you're going to be signed,
01:05and you're going to be signed, and finally, you're not going to work.
01:06Now, let's kind of see what they really have in their stomach.
01:09At a moment when your season is kind of teetering a little bit, this game is a pretty important one.
01:44when they do the match, it's not a match-comprehensible.
01:46At a moment when it comes to running.
01:50What are you doing?
01:51What's your mind?
01:52Come on boys.
01:54Montreal win the face-off.
02:06Dvorak will change for Cole Caulfield.
02:10Back out, celebrating.
02:11Shot that's blocked by Suzuki.
02:13Here's Caulfield.
02:15We always try to tell the players that they're going to tell us what we're going to do with the trade deadline.
02:20He'll turn back to the neutral zone.
02:24And the Canadiens are going to change.
02:26Shark set, four players on the ice.
02:28To me! To me!
02:30If we're winning games and we're in the mix, then maybe we're not going to be as active trading people away if we have chances to be competitive down the stretch.
02:40Attention, voilà. Zeternoune avec un tir bloqué par Montembeau.
02:45Suzuki s'envers de la rondelle. La remet à Caulfield.
02:49Concentrating on what's going to be out there, the market, trying to figure out who's going to be here going forward.
02:53Caulfield, c'est la place. Avec une fin.
02:57Et la vie!
02:59That was picture perfect from Cole Caulfield.
03:05I think back, it's hard to think of a team that had such a poor start that we did.
03:14You know, you're starting to think about the draft in November, right?
03:20Yeah?
03:21Oh my gosh. Oof.
03:24I think that Marty and the leaders on the team, I think, were able to rally the troops and get us here to this point.
03:32Oh, ho, ho, ho, ho, ho, ho!
03:35Let's go!
03:36What are you doing?
03:38The Montreal Canadiens.
03:43Hockey's most iconic franchise.
03:44Expect a war out there.
03:4624 Stanley Cups and millions of fans waiting for their return to glory in this new season of The Rebuild.
03:55There's Caulfield, your own team winner tonight. 4-3 in the final for Montreal.
04:08It wasn't easy. It was to be able to rally. But the Canadiens will win the 3rd victory in so many matches after the break of the Four Nations Tournament.
04:18I don't think the group lacks any beliefs. And I think we've shown that. I think we've been pretty competitive. We compete. You know, yeah, we're not perfect.
04:33We're still a very young team, but I think the belief has always been there.
04:41The Four Nations Cup has given the players a chance to catch their breath.
04:46Now, refocused, the team's gaining momentum and even thinking playoffs.
04:55Trade deadline. A key date on the calendar.
04:58Will the team move assets? Or, this year, do they add pieces looking to make a push?
05:07The question has everyone wondering. Even Martin St-Louis' dad.
05:11It's rare that you change a push for a other guy. It's not a push for a push, but what are they going to do?
05:19What a push for a push? It's not a push for a push. It's not a push for a push. It's a 2, 3, 4th.
05:27Well, it's a plan that's good.
05:30A crazy.
05:32What a changing plan.
05:35We control what I can do.
05:37We coached this team.
05:39I trust our coaches at Kent and Coors in the team.
05:44Do you think they like coaching even more than what you'd imagine?
05:49Do you think he's coached?
05:50Yes.
05:51I don't know if he's coached.
05:53Yes, yes.
05:54He's in it.
05:56He's in it 100%.
05:59I'm a little bit surprised.
06:03I didn't see Martin coach.
06:06He was at his retraite.
06:08He coached his young men.
06:10But I didn't think that one day he coached in the national league.
06:15It was a shocker.
06:18I also impressed with the press conferences.
06:22I think it's really good.
06:24In French and English.
06:27I think that...
06:29I'd say that the press conferences are longer since he was there than before.
06:34Before, it was more expensive than that, the press conferences of the Canadian.
06:38I'm going to be raccourced.
06:41I'm going to be informed.
06:43I'm going to be informed.
06:45I'm going to be informed.
06:47I'm going to be informed.
06:48Where's your eyes?
06:50Eyes on the puck, Jake.
06:52Two more.
06:53Faceoffs.
06:54A critical head-to-head battle that happens around 50 times a game.
06:57That's good.
07:02Two more.
07:04Faceoffs, a critical head-to-head battle that happens around 50 times a game.
07:10Winning gives you the puck and the advantage.
07:13The Habs rank 14th in the league, at about 50%.
07:17It's okay, but the coaches push to make it even higher.
07:21It's okay.
07:24The game is a detail of the game.
07:27All trainers say you have to win one against one.
07:30The first one against one in a match is the game.
07:42Here we go. That's good. That's good.
07:46That's fucking hell this percentage.
07:51Hey, Barry. How we doing?
07:54What would you look for, uh...
07:57Yeah.
07:59I'm always open to ideas.
08:01I think, you know, if we're just looking internally,
08:03we're just gonna let, you know, see how things transpire here
08:07over the next few weeks in terms of the team
08:10and where we are as we get closer to the deadline.
08:12Because you're right there, right?
08:14Okay.
08:16That's depending what happens here.
08:18As we progress, if you haven't moved them before,
08:21that is somebody that we could follow up on.
08:24Okay.
08:25Just give me a shout.
08:26If things change, I'm, uh...
08:28Obviously, if I can move them, I'm gonna move them.
08:30Okay.
08:31You got it. Thanks, Barry.
08:32Bye-bye.
08:33Bye.
08:34Jeff Gorton and Kent Hughes explore their options.
08:37Cautiously.
08:38The team's pulled to within two points of a playoff spot.
08:41And the bosses know chemistry is a big reason why.
08:45The guys in the room are learning to win on the ice together.
08:49I do believe inside that room, the players, uh, they get sick of losing
08:54and they, they started getting, uh, you know, having harder,
08:57harder meetings with each other about how we're gonna fix this.
08:59So you wanna keep playing well.
09:01The team keeps playing well and we're in the mix.
09:04And we look like we're, our team's gonna be able to stay stable
09:08and continue to win and push for that.
09:10Then, you know, we'll, we'll see if we can help them.
09:13But again, nothing, we're not gonna do anything that's gonna hurt our plan
09:17and go forward.
09:18If we stop, uh, we make trades at the deadline and do rentals,
09:21then your show's over.
09:25Yeah.
09:27My boss.
09:28Oh, Jeff Molson's gone.
09:29I'll call him back.
09:30I'll tell him that it's crazy.
09:31He'll, he'll know it's really important.
09:35This year, the Canadian goal was to take information on the group.
09:38It's to know where we can go with this group.
09:40We have answers.
09:41On a des réponses.
09:42On a des réponses positives pour certains, plus négatives pour d'autres.
09:45Et, autour de qui je peux bâtir?
09:47Parce que, à partir de la saison prochaine,
09:49on espère prendre un autre virage.
09:51Il va y avoir des joueurs dont les contrats vont se terminer.
09:54C'est là où on doit cocher des cases pis dire,
09:56ce gars-là, je le veux dans mon équipe à long terme.
09:58Sinon, ben, pourquoi pas faire un échange
10:00pour essayer de maximiser sa valeur.
10:04Ah, but the rumor mill keeps turning.
10:07Je pense que Jack Evans va être échangé.
10:10Je pense que Joel Armia va être échangé.
10:13It's really going to be a case of Ken Hughes sticking to his price.
10:17And there's a real buzz around the team's third-line center.
10:33His name keeps popping up in the media.
10:35He's got a lot to offer a new team,
10:37and could be on the move soon.
10:39Do you know who's the forward who's playing the most minutes
10:42on the PK in the NHL?
10:44I could not even tell you.
10:46It's me? Nice.
10:48I like PKing.
10:50That's cool.
10:52Jake has been the leader in that department,
10:55certainly among our forward killers,
10:57and it's filtered into the rest of his game.
11:00So he's had a heck of a season,
11:02and he's a great teammate,
11:03great member of the Montreal Canadiens for us.
11:05Evans, 2-4-4-3!
11:07Jake Evans comprends son rôle,
11:08comprends ce qu'il doit apporter à cette équipe-là,
11:11et le fait d'une façon très, très, très efficace.
11:14Si Jake Evans devient disponible
11:15à la date limite des transactions,
11:17il va y avoir des appels
11:18parce qu'on sait ce que Jake Evans est capable d'apporter.
11:21All right, you're meeting the agent and Jake today?
11:26Yep. All right.
11:28We've got a compromise here to get to a term.
11:31So we're looking at two scenarios
11:34with the use of deferral.
11:37I mean, in each case, in each of the four years,
11:40we're going to defer a million dollars.
11:42Does the agent have any appetite for the deferral?
11:45Well, he suggested that deferral may be a mechanism
11:48to bridge the gap, right?
11:51And if we were to do this,
11:54we're getting a cap hit of right around where we want.
11:59Despite the trade talk, management love Evans.
12:02In fact, they're prepping to make him an offer this morning.
12:08But negotiations are very complicated,
12:10and it's not always just about the money.
12:13Jake, what does it mean to you to be a lawyer?
12:15It's been an honour.
12:17It's such a fun place to play.
12:20It's such a great place to live,
12:21and I've just really enjoyed it.
12:24It's truly an honour.
12:25It's so much tradition here.
12:28So many great players that have won this jersey with pride.
12:31And in the case of Jake Evans, it's a bit bizarre
12:33when he talked about the Canadian past.
12:35Was that the last game Jake Evans played in a Montreal Canadiens uniform?
12:38It certainly sounds like it's going to be going in that direction.
12:42So if I'm Evans, I really love Montreal.
12:48Yeah, I'm probably having some nights where I'm saying,
12:50OK, I want to sign a contract, and I want to sign it fast.
12:54But if it's not going to be here, it's going to be somewhere else.
12:56I think maybe I was driving the play a bit more and kind of trusting my feet off the rush
13:05to hold on to the puck a bit more, and I think a lot of the chances kind of came from that.
13:09With the break behind him, Alex Newhook's game is rolling right now.
13:27He won a cup with Colorado in 2022, but he's hungry to win here.
13:32Hoisting Lord Stanley, again, is always on his mind.
13:37I didn't mean for this picture to be, like, out and, like, showing it off, but...
13:41I should have turned it over.
13:46It was the first time the cup was in St. John's.
13:49When I held up the cup there on the stage and everyone was kind of packed in there at the end of the parade.
13:53You know, having that feeling, it's definitely everything you dream of,
13:56so to have it and know how it feels makes you want it maybe even more, you know,
14:01to get back there and get that again.
14:04Let's do it.
14:08The break comes at a good time where you have, you know, 25 games left or whatever,
14:11you know it's going to be a push, especially for us coming back.
14:13Like, we know these games are so important coming up.
14:16All right, Jake's right here.
14:19Hey, guys.
14:21Ready to go? Ready to go?
14:23Yeah. Nice.
14:24How was the Bahamas?
14:25It was good.
14:26We lucked out with the weather.
14:27It was, like, 26 degrees.
14:28Yeah.
14:29I think it was the same day every day.
14:31We had a really nice, loungy time.
14:33Yeah, it's perfect.
14:34So we're heading to the casino in Montreal for a fundraiser.
14:38I'm not exactly sure what it's for.
14:40I think it's for Susie's Foundation, isn't it?
14:42No, it's not fun.
14:44Let's rerun it.
14:46Yeah, let's redo this.
14:47Can we, yeah.
14:48Okay.
14:49We're going to play some games.
14:50We're going to chat with people that are there,
14:51eat some food,
14:52and it should be a good time.
14:54That's really it.
14:55And, yeah.
14:56It's nice.
14:57You've done this before, Nui.
14:58Yeah.
14:59Yeah.
15:00Okay.
15:01Thanks for driving.
15:02Yeah, thanks, Jake.
15:03You're the man.
15:04Come on, man.
15:05So you're the new song?
15:06Yeah.
15:07Yeah.
15:08Yeah.
15:09Yeah.
15:10Yeah.
15:11Yeah.
15:12Yeah.
15:13Yeah.
15:14Yeah.
15:15Yeah.
15:16Yeah.
15:17Yeah.
15:18Yeah.
15:19Yeah.
15:20I've been waiting for it.
15:22How much longer do you want me to hold on?
15:33Hopefully they catch you with the soundbar on the red carpet.
15:35That'd be nice.
15:40What's up, everybody?
15:42I was carrying some audio.
15:44What's up?
15:45I'm actually working for Craig.
15:46Hi.
15:47How are you?
15:48I'm really getting to get all dressed up and everything.
15:51And, you know, they have fun doing that.
15:53And, like, an event like this is, like, really high-end.
15:55And last year was a big success.
15:57And hopefully this one's a little bit bigger, too.
16:00First caviar.
16:01What did you do?
16:02It's good, yeah.
16:03Newy says it's good, yeah.
16:04Newy says it's good, so.
16:05So, you see?
16:06You got it, man.
16:08I love it.
16:09It was our first year last year, and I had guys asking me if we were going to do it again, so, you know, that's a good sign.
16:14It was our first year last year, and I had guys asking me if we were going to do it again,
16:26so that's a good sign.
16:28I see guys already having fun and dealing and playing.
16:34We got guys that like to gamble, so it's a good cause.
16:38Someone said he's supposed to have good hands.
16:40We kind of ran out of gas there near the end before the break, so I think guys are excited
16:51to get back, get it back on the ice with each other.
16:53It was a nice break, but you know, definitely feeling a little hungry to get back on the
16:57ice and then playing games.
17:04The Canadians are just one point out of a playoff spot, out of a wildcard spot.
17:08It's unbelievable.
17:09The Canadians have 21 games left.
17:12Their next game, the Canadians are going to be in Edmonton on Thursday night, the night
17:17before the NHL trade deadline.
17:19It's obviously not going to be easy.
17:21We want to put pressure on the management to not have a exchange, because we believe in
17:26our group.
17:27The best solution for that is to win the match, and that's what we're doing.
17:31We've got one before the limit of the transactions, so we know that it's an important match.
17:49We'll be right back, after 외모나옆 We'll be right back, and we'll be right back.
17:50Okay, we'll be right back.
17:52What are you waiting for?
17:53What are you going for, Rob?
17:54What are you going to say about Yay?
17:55They called and said, Anna first for brrrr.
17:56And I said, nah.
17:57I said, listen, it's a summertime trade for us.
18:01Unless you fucking blow my socks off.
18:03He said well, why don't you blow your socks off and tell me what that looks like?
18:08I said, nah, listen, it's less than 24 hours to trade deadline.
18:15teams are pressing hard to upgrade and the Habs are in the thick of it I like
18:24both of them there's a skater yes game much better left a right shot right shot
18:31I think that's a question a lot of fans were having with the recent winnings
18:34would that adjust management's approach to today very offensive really good skill
18:41not much compete level from what I see not very involved I don't feel like he
18:48likes or even wants to defend that much I think the centering positions right now
18:54are kind of all over the place so if that is a need here for the Canadians maybe
18:58there's phone calls I'm not sure prices go the market may not be quite the same
19:04next year at this time he's not trading to us I doubt it but it's always fun to ask
19:11thank you we're in Edmonton there is a game underway so the equipment staff have got to wait until the
19:29visitors room is cleared out before they can set it up it all happens so fast
19:36after midi on aktie le stock du camion the camion he is quand même pas mal plin
19:41de joie un mini show rock avec les roadies ceci les autres cette situation là qu'on fait ce soir
19:55là ça arrive pas habituellement on arrive la journée avant d'un match l'après midi y'a rien qui se passe
20:01The problem is that we have some things that are wet from the practice of today, so it
20:07is really tight and tight.
20:10On the road, it's still a long time, so it's always the same players.
20:16Martin likes to have a captain in the room.
20:20On the other hand, the defenders are always on one side,
20:24following the front.
20:26On the other hand, face-to-face.
20:29But apart that, I'm trying to mix it a little bit.
20:36What do you think about the date limit of the change?
20:39Do you change something?
20:40It changes a little bit the preparation.
20:42We have a little more equipment in case of where.
20:45I have some chandails that don't have a number,
20:48in case of where we need to make one.
20:51We have numbers, letters, names,
20:54what you want to do to make a chandail
20:56of maybe a new player that will come, potentially.
21:01Yeah, you're good to go, man.
21:13Back in Brissard, Caden Gooley struggles with a bad injury.
21:18And the feelings of what he misses most.
21:23I think just helping the guys, just being on the ice with the guys,
21:26it sucks.
21:28It's just a fluke injury.
21:37You know, I've fallen before in my life, but not really like that.
21:40And just the way that my legs kind of came together and hit the boards.
21:45The defenseman Caden Gooley sustained a lacerated quadricep muscle,
21:49which was surgically repaired.
21:51He was released from the hospital today and will be out indefinitely.
21:57I felt like I was playing some of my best hockey in my career.
22:01And it sucks, but, you know, learned to deal with it.
22:10It's going by really good.
22:11A lot better than I expected.
22:12And the guys here are grinding me and kicking my ass.
22:16So they're doing a good job.
22:18So I was sweating on the table for about two hours today.
22:20So it was good.
22:22They're doing a good job.
22:24They're doing a good job.
22:25I guess it's going to be hard to hold Alberta beef away from the game.
22:29Yeah, no, you can't.
22:30You can't.
22:31I live here.
22:32Should have a bed here.
22:35Just as Caden gets off the practice ice,
22:38Kent Hughes is waiting for him, looking to pick his brain about another player.
22:42It's a fact-fighting mission as the team eyes ways to improve.
22:47Goulds, talk to me about...
22:50I like his game.
22:52He could...
22:53Like, he's good both...
22:54He doesn't tire, right?
22:55No, he's fucking...
22:56He's a horse.
22:57He doesn't work out much?
22:58Oh, he doesn't work out much?
22:59I'm asking.
23:00I think he does.
23:01Yeah?
23:02I think so.
23:03I mean, he...
23:04He's strong.
23:05He's really strong.
23:06He was always good offensively.
23:08He's smart.
23:09He made good plays.
23:10It's almost a point of game in...
23:12Yeah.
23:13Like, he's good offensively.
23:14Strong?
23:15Strong, yeah.
23:16Like, what kind of strong?
23:17Like, what is he?
23:18Like, 5'11"?
23:195'11", like, he's probably like 185, 190.
23:21I'm pretty comfortable in our assessment of our own players, because every team is ideal
23:31for one particular player and less than ideal for another in terms of usage.
23:36Okay.
23:37See what I can do?
23:38All right.
23:39Thanks.
23:40Yeah.
23:41So the more information that you have, the better off you are in terms of making decisions,
23:46because otherwise, we all just make decisions with the same information as the other 31 teams.
23:52Thanks.
23:53What are you doing?
23:54Good.
23:55You guys back in the Rantanen race here?
23:57I hear...
23:58You're not in it?
23:59They're on a four-game Western road trip.
24:06They say these are trips that make you or break you.
24:12You unify as a team and you go on to do amazing things the rest of the way, or it just breaks
24:19you.
24:20There's somebody.
24:21Like, I work security.
24:22Happens sometimes.
24:23Happens sometimes we get...
24:27Time is ticking down 3 PM Eastern time tomorrow.
24:54That is the trade deadline.
24:55That is the trade deadline.
24:56We'll see if General Manager Kent Hughes has any more tricks up his sleeves,
25:00but he's got to be happy as he locked up a big piece.
25:03The Canadians have to be really happy with this contract with Jake Evans.
25:06It's a four-year extension, $2.85 million cap hit for those four years.
25:12Well, you are now a friend of the show.
25:14Friend of the show.
25:15I worked for the show on Casino Night, too.
25:18Driver and carrying it in.
25:20Am I doing this?
25:21Yeah.
25:25It honestly happened pretty quick the last couple of days,
25:27and my wife and I were just like, let's do it.
25:30We're done with all this stress, and we can unpack what we just packed.
25:35So it was good.
25:37Just a lot of relief, honestly.
25:39It's about stability for my wife and I.
25:42It's about being happy, obviously together,
25:45but in a place that we like and with people that we like.
25:48So I don't care that people want to say that I left money on the table
25:54because I won't even know.
25:55Because nothing ever came about.
26:02You know, I could get hurt one day and I could all be gone,
26:05or I could go to a team and they might not like me,
26:08and things could have ended poorly,
26:10and I would lose a ton of value, too.
26:12So I'm not going to have any regrets,
26:15and I'm totally happy with my decision.
26:17Did you call your dad?
26:18I called him yesterday morning because it was basically done already,
26:23so my dad and my mom, they're both obviously so excited for me.
26:30It was my brother's birthday yesterday, so I kind of ruined his birthday,
26:33but I took the fame from him, but I'll make it up to him.
26:37So the Canadian team is at the front of the J.A.R.A.R.A.R.A.R.A.,
26:42at one point in the J.A.R.A.R.A.R.A.R.A.R.A.R.A.R.A.R.A.R.A.R.A.R.A.R.A.R.A.R.A.R.A.R.A.R.A.R.A.R.A.,
26:44He brings out the winning series at one point in the winning series.
26:49And now, the Canadiens decided to compromise with Jake Evans.
26:53He already sends the message to all players to say,
26:56we're close to what we're looking for,
26:58that's to be still in the course, to play a significant match
27:01in March, maybe even in March.
27:06Jake earned it, for sure. He's playing unbelievable this season.
27:11Kent and...
27:13Of course, you know, they've got to do their thing.
27:16I think Jake made it pretty tough on them to let him go.
27:19It's true, it's great for us. Jake has a great role.
27:22And it's not always easy decisions for the player or for Kent.
27:27I think Kent has shown us that...
27:31the guys are working, we're there,
27:33and I think it's a good job for us, that's true.
27:36You're playing well, but...
27:39There's also a practice arena in the Hallers arena,
27:42and it's really far away, and it's a good little race.
27:45So once the practice is finished,
27:47our general equipment, Frank,
27:49and he had a chair with a chair on him,
27:51and I asked him if he needed to embark.
27:52So I said, well, it's not too far away.
27:53So he pushed me up to the room,
27:55and I gave him five stars for the lift, Uber.
27:58The Montreal Canadiens back out on the road.
28:05They start a four-game Western Conference road swing tonight in Alberta.
28:10Welcome to Edmonton as the Montreal Canadiens wrap up the season series
28:15against the Edmonton Oilers.
28:17This trip's always a tough one.
28:24Everyone needs to chip in, everyone needs to bring everything they got,
28:28and I think if we do that, we're giving ourselves a good chance.
28:32Now with Jake Evans off the market, what next for Montreal?
28:35Well, I think a lot of people are starting to clamour for the Canadiens
28:38to get some help for this team to make this final push into the playoffs.
28:42I think we might be watching the Canadiens' rentals playing right now.
28:46Their names are Yoel Armia, Christian Dvorak, and David Savard.
28:49The Canadiens are getting calls on each of those guys.
28:52When you play together, as long as these guys have,
28:56and you build your way up through the rebuild,
28:58you become really attached to those guys around you.
29:01And I think that's why this team has been more successful this year.
29:05They continue to mature because the guys are playing for one another.
29:08And when you start trading away those guys,
29:10it messes with the chemistry.
29:12And it's a difficult thing.
29:14It's not tangible, right?
29:16You can't feel it. You can't see it.
29:18It's just something that exists.
29:22He's got to be sharp on the draw, boys.
29:24We're far from the game.
29:26They fucking thrive going away from the bench on transition,
29:31if we're changing, okay?
29:33They thrive, so we have to fucking change surgically.
29:36Marty St. Louis, he has not stopped with the way
29:38that he wants to set up his team structurally,
29:41and the team has bought in.
29:42If they kick it out, we're going to go play five-on-five now.
29:45They're believing in everything that they do
29:47and everything that they move on the ice,
29:49and they're working as unit.
29:50We're going to fucking man up.
29:52The closest guy to McDavid, you fucking stay with him.
29:54Closest guy to Dreisaitl, you stay with him, okay?
29:57And lastly, it's discipline.
29:59Not just discipline staying out of the box.
30:00Yeah, it's a huge part of the game,
30:02but it's discipline on how we play.
30:04It's discipline right off the fucking face-off.
30:05If you're not sure, ask questions, okay?
30:08Because it's going to be too late.
30:09All right? Let's go.
30:10It's going to be pretty cool, Ben Philly.
30:12Come on, White. Come on, White.
30:13Being in the position we are in right now
30:14and seeing the identity that the group is playing with,
30:16it's very encouraging, and they're all tough games,
30:19but now that we go into each and every game
30:21knowing that we can win.
30:22In the draw, in the game, boys.
30:24Hey, hey!
30:39Hey! Hey!
30:41It is here, they come, Max Tony, with a shot.
30:45And a nice save made.
30:47Sam Montempo, this game,
30:48that was a good play.
30:51And a nice play, Sam Montempo.
30:53It's not quite the start Marty St. Louis had in mind.
31:24Flip that, flip that.
31:27There's going to be another penalty here on Montreal with 43 seconds left in the...
31:31That's penalty number two, proving there's a fine line between sticking with your man and getting called.
31:37And when that challenge arises, Jake Evans is the man for the job.
31:45I wasn't even penalty killer juniors.
31:47And then when I went to college, I was kind of the low man on the totem pole and in the rankings.
31:52And you have to find a way.
31:53I've learned quick is to get on the ice.
31:56And, you know, if a team wants you to try to penalty kill, you've got to take that and run with it.
32:00A little give and go between the two.
32:02Yeah, I'm going to be tight low.
32:03No, you stay high on Bouchard.
32:05Okay.
32:05Once you get to the NHL, it's obviously another skill jump and you're probably not playing power play in my, you know, where I'm at.
32:13And, again, you want to be out there.
32:15You want to prove your value.
32:16So, that's something I've taken a lot of pride in and try to be really good at.
32:22And as Jake Evans goes to work, winning the faceoff.
32:29Now over to McDavid.
32:30His shot is blocked by David Savard.
32:33And Jake Evans couldn't clear it.
32:36If you want to know why David Savard is a coveted player down the trade deadline, just watch that penalty kill.
32:42The penalty's killed and Habs look to build on that momentum.
32:46Come on, Paul, baby.
32:48Come on.
32:48Yeah!
32:50Let's go!
32:51Come on!
32:53Big kill for the Montreal Canadiens.
32:56And Cole Caulfield storms right back the other way and ties the game at one.
33:03I think we have our chances.
33:05So far, the game is doing really well.
33:08You know, the team is gelling together.
33:10They're playing the right way.
33:11I think we can do it.
33:18Good job.
33:18Great change, boy.
33:25It's just a dream.
33:26I just love to be in hockey.
33:28If we're in the playoffs, I'm coming to Montreal, baby.
33:32Lane Hudson, Gallup's at the center.
33:35Down the wing, center.
33:36Shot, they score!
33:37The Habs climbed back for the second time tonight.
33:49And now, overtime.
33:51It's been three years since they've won here.
34:04Ozone face-off from Montreal.
34:06They win.
34:06Here's Hudson with control.
34:08Caulfield around into the slot.
34:10Caulfield around, shot, that's a catch-off winner.
34:13Oilers back the other way.
34:16McDavid in the slot.
34:17Passes over, shot, they score!
34:26Close call tonight for Montreal, but in the end, they fall short.
34:29Conor McDavid and the Edmonton Oilers 3-2 the final tonight as we say farewell from Edmonton.
34:35I don't think it was one of those ones where it's kind of take it back and see if something's there, take it back again.
35:00So, thanks for exciting hockey.
35:02I feel like we had a lot of chances to win it ourselves, and it's frustrating to not come out with a win.
35:10You know, now we're at a point where we're one point out and playing some meaningful games, and that's, you know, the last few years we didn't have that opportunity.
35:18So, it's been, I think guys are valuing that a lot more.
35:21We have still, I think, 20 games left, so there's still a lot of hockey to play, and, you know, we've shown in the past couple games that if we play our brand, our type of hockey, and that everybody plays and compete for 60, we can't play with every team.
35:32Thanks for your time.
35:36They're in that mix, and so it's March.
35:38They want to play meaningful games in March.
35:40They're playing meaningful games in March.
35:42Everything they hope to do this season, they are doing.
35:46Does that change meaningfully the way Kent Hughes and Jeff Gordon will look at the market between now and Friday?
36:00At the tone, please record your message.
36:03While you finish recording, you may hang up or press pound for more options.
36:09Peter, Kent Hughes calling 930 on Friday.
36:14If you could, please give me a call and you get a moment.
36:19We're all in agreement.
36:20Like, we're not, it doesn't make any sense for us to be giving up a second round pick.
36:23At this time, when they're at one point, you know, in that market, they're holding on to hope.
36:29I don't know.
36:30I mean, Google's heard, like, it's hard.
36:32Like, who's going to play all those minutes, right?
36:34I'm with Craig.
36:44You got it.
36:45Yeah.
36:47What's up, dude?
36:50As of this season, Boston and Toronto both made the playoffs eight consecutive years.
36:54These look pretty good.
36:56No way.
36:58That's crazy.
36:59Oh, my God.
37:00I thought it was just fun to follow the whole thing.
37:06Just exciting to see what all the teams are doing this morning, especially.
37:13Anyone can get traded at any time.
37:14But, I mean, if you get traded out of the blue, there's nothing you're not really thinking about it or anything, you know?
37:20You get a call and you're trading.
37:21Like, dude, they're hammering you out of the cards.
37:25Yeah, I've been trading twice.
37:27I mean, he wasn't getting traded.
37:29So, it's more focused on some players for sure.
37:33I mean, obviously, there was the names around the locker room.
37:36You know, it's the trade rumors and everything.
37:38Like, you're only human.
37:39You can hear them and, you know, experience them.
37:42So, I think that's definitely where, like, the pressure lies is on those guys.
37:46It's not much you can do other than else to just play hockey, I guess.
37:54You know, there's a lot of people who think that Savard will be changed.
37:56In any case, to change a Savard, I regret it, but you need to have a good deal.
38:02Because, you know, you're going to look for David.
38:04David, you're going to look for a good deal.
38:06David Savard, a stay-at-home defender, right shot, that's on the top of everyone's lift who's making a run for the cup, right?
38:36What's that saying?
38:37Defense wins championships.
38:38So, you have to think these cup-contending teams are likely calling about him because he fits that bill.
38:43A depth defender, like a long minutes, block shots, play a hard and heavy game, and he's got that right shot.
38:48So, I think when you look at David Savard, he'll always be that diamond, I think, for teams.
38:52I already talked to Savard.
38:53He knows the routine.
38:54I mean, we could trade him today.
38:55Martin Saint-Louis décide de programmer une séance d'entraînement au Saddle Dome, alors que les joueurs sont accaparés par les rumeurs de transaction et les possibilités que l'un ou l'autre se fasse échanger.
39:13L'idée de Martin Saint-Louis, c'est de dire, on va vivre ce moment-là en équipe, au lieu que tout le monde angoisse chacun de son côté.
39:24Réunissons-nous, allons sur la glace, et puis le temps va passer de cette manière-là.
39:29À mesure qu'on voit des joueurs sauter sur la glace,
39:57on comprend qu'ils n'ont pas été échangés.
40:00Puis à partir du moment où le compte est bon, qu'on dénombre tout le monde, on dit « Ah tiens, il n'y a pas eu d'échange. »
40:06Je suis sûr que Martin aussi a parlé à Ken, puis Jeff, puis il n'a pas nécessairement l'intention de faire quelque chose dans les dernières minutes.
40:13Donc, je voudrais juste rassembler pour dire qu'il y a certains gars qui allaient rester,
40:16qu'on entendait nos noms se promener un peu à travers les rumeurs, des choses comme ça.
40:20Mais je pense qu'on était tous contents de pouvoir rester à Montréal.
40:27Aujourd'hui, dans un sens, on a «rewarded » pour leur affaire.
40:34On a eu l'objectif d'être dans le mix.
40:37Au début de cette saison, je pense qu'on a eu l'objectif.
40:42La plupart des fans savent que la rébuildure n'est pas quelque chose qui va se passer en l'année.
40:46Et écoutez, nous sommes heureux où nous sommes, mais nous ne sommes pas satisfaits.
40:51Je trouve ça intéressant de voir comment Kent Hughes a écouté ses joueurs, a écouté le message de ses joueurs.
40:57Puis finalement, est-ce que ce sera gage de succès ? L'avenir nous le dira.
41:01Mais ça montre quand même un virage dans la façon d'opérer de Kent Hughes.
41:05Ces joueurs qui n'ont pas voulu être traités, on va voir qu'on a eu l'appréciation pour continuer à être des Canadiens de Montréal
41:15jusqu'à l'end de la saison et, hoffentlich, avoir un grand jeu d'entre eux, dans le jeu contre Calgary.
41:21En direct du Scotiabank Saddledome, le vieux Saddledome de Calgary.
41:26Les Flames ont des choses en commun avec les Canadiens.
41:36Ils sont tous les combats pour un spot de play-off et les Flames ont aussi un candidat de Rookie de l'Year sur leur roster.
41:43Mais les Canadiens ont leur propre candidat.
41:46Et non plus sur l'île, il est en train de sentir sa présence dans le locker-room.
41:50Le bouclier, il m'a dit, «Has vu que je veux? »
41:58Il m'a dit « oui ».
41:59Il m'a dit « je m'aiment le casse ! »
41:59Je m'aiment le casse !
42:02C'est une desperation, on me j'aiment ?
42:05C'est une desperation, on va jouer à l'intérieur, on est un débloire de chance !
42:10On avons des des vies !
42:14Je me souviens que ce gars allait être spécial.
42:16how dynamic he is and how much he loves the game.
42:22He's got such great passion for the game.
42:25A lot of swagger about him.
42:28Obviously, he's a very special player,
42:29and he still surprises us every day.
42:46Look, the Habs are getting their chances,
43:11but every time, they're being stonewalled by the Flames goalie.
43:16And the Flames win the match.
43:17What performance of Gartier Wolff?
43:21Fuck me, no way we don't score.
43:23Let's get one.
43:26It's one of those games that's going to be a tight-knit game,
43:29two teams fighting to get into that wild card too.
43:33And obviously, he had our number that night.
43:38The Flames win the match.
43:41What performance of Gartier Wolff?
43:47You play your first game coming out of the trade deadline.
43:49You want to see if the guys are on a high.
43:51You want to see if they're going to respond.
43:53They not only lose, they don't score a goal.
43:55We're trying to focus on the process, not the results.
44:04Three points in the series.
44:05I think it's a shame that there's no one to help.
44:09What this season's about is what this group needs to prove to this organization.
44:16These players have to prove to Kent Hughes.
44:17These players have to prove to Jeff Gorton that they're the group that can get it done.
44:22And they have the final stretch to do it.
44:24The travel, the miles, the injuries.
44:28They were almost on empty.
44:30Whoever bet against me is going to lose all their money.
44:33Never bet against me.
44:34I think it's interesting to see how Kent Hughes works.
44:57the people who have ağim a little bit of a walk in the field of the field,
45:05but that they're in the field of the strings.
45:07The library is a very powerful tool in the field of the conference.
45:09The library is an anonymous player.
45:10The library is a very powerful tool.
45:11The library is a very powerful tool for your hands.
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