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Canadiens Surge to Victory with 6-2 Win, Top NHL Stats Revealed
BREAKING: The Canadiens de Montréal have decisively bounced back from two consecutive overtime losses with a commanding 6-2 victory over the Utah Mammoth last night. This stunning win not only re-establishes their momentum, but also positions them firmly at the top of the Atlantic Division with a record of 10-3-2 and 22 points.
As of now, the Canadiens are ranked 3rd in the entire NHL, marking a significant turnaround for the team. The victory is a vital boost, especially after trailing twice during the match, but the Habs’ resilience shines through. Coach Martin St-Louis has led the team to an impressive start this season, and last night’s performance proves the Canadiens are back in the game.
In a remarkable display of talent, the Canadiens are dominating the NHL with players leading in seven different statistical categories. Highlighting their prowess, Cole Caufield stands as the league’s top scorer, while Nick Suzuki ranks second in assists. The full list showcases the Habs’ emerging stars:
- 1st NHL scorer: Cole Caufield
- 2nd NHL passer: Nick Suzuki
- 2nd NHL passer backs: Lane Hutson
- 1st NHL rookie scorer: Oliver Kapanen
- 1st NHL rookie passer: Ivan Demidov
- 1st NHL scorer among rookies: Ivan Demidov
- 2nd highest scoring defenseman: Lane Hutson (13 points)
These statistics reflect a long-awaited resurgence for the Canadiens, who have not seen such dominance in the league for years. Fans are thrilled to see Nick Suzuki in 10th place in the NHL scoring charts with 20 points, just four points behind leaders Macklin Celebrini and Nathan MacKinnon. Meanwhile, Caufield ties with MacKinnon as the league’s top scorer, bringing excitement back to the Bell Centre.
Not to overlook, Jakub Dobes is making waves as well, ranking in the top-5 for goals-against average at 2.25 and 6th for save percentage among NHL goaltenders. This performance solidifies the Canadiens’ strong position early in the season.
However, not all news is good. In a troubling update, the Washington Capitals announced that forward Pierre-Luc Dubois underwent surgery on November 7, 2025, for abdominal and adductor injuries. He is expected to be out for 3-4 months, a significant blow to the Capitals’ roster.
As the season progresses, all eyes will be on the Canadiens to see if they can maintain this momentum. Fans and analysts alike are eager to watch how this season unfolds, especially with the Habs dominating the statistics in a way not seen in years. With the current form, the Canadiens are not just competing; they are on track to make a significant impact this season.
Stay tuned for more updates as the Canadiens continue their journey in the NHL. Will they maintain their lead? Only time will tell.
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