Canadiens score three goals in third period, down Flyers 3-2 for fourth straight win

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MONTREAL - Nick Suzuki had a goal and an assist as the Montreal Canadiens scored three goals in the third period to beat the Philadelphia Flyers 3-2 on Saturday night.

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MONTREAL – Nick Suzuki had a goal and an assist as the Montreal Canadiens scored three goals in the third period to beat the Philadelphia Flyers 3-2 on Saturday night.

Suzuki’s short-handed goal gave him 83 points on the season. Brendan Gallagher — with his 20th of the campaign — and Lane Hutson also scored for Montreal (37-30-9), which won its fourth straight amid a tight playoff race.

Sam Montembeault made 21 saves in his fifth consecutive start.

Philadelphia Flyers' Sean Couturier (14) is upended by Montreal Canadiens' Alexandre Carrier (45) as he moves in on Canadiens goaltender Sam Montembeault (35) during second period NHL hockey action in Montreal, Saturday, April 5, 2025. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Graham Hughes
Philadelphia Flyers' Sean Couturier (14) is upended by Montreal Canadiens' Alexandre Carrier (45) as he moves in on Canadiens goaltender Sam Montembeault (35) during second period NHL hockey action in Montreal, Saturday, April 5, 2025. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Graham Hughes

Ryan Poehling and Tyson Foerster replied for Philadelphia (31-37-9) in its first loss in four games. Samuel Ersson stopped 24 shots at the Bell Centre.

The Flyers fell to 3-1-0 under interim head coach Brad Shaw, who replaced John Tortorella after his firing on March 27. Philadelphia beat Montreal 6-4 at home later that day. 

The Canadiens, who hold the final playoff spot in the Eastern Conference, gave themselves a four-point cushion over the New York Rangers. The Flyers, meanwhile, ranked third-last in the East.

Poehling opened the scoring after a nice passing play in transition with Cam York and Jakob Pelletier 4:10 into the first period.

Gallagher tied the game 1:24 into the third before Hutson scored a highlight-reel goal off an end-to-end rush 76 seconds later to give Montreal the lead. Suzuki added to the onslaught with an impressive individual effort midway through the period.

Foerster cut the lead to 3-2 with 39 seconds remaining.

TAKEAWAYS

Canadiens: Played without winger Josh Anderson, who missed the game for “personal reasons” after telling reporters Thursday his wife was expecting their first child any day. Oliver Kapanen — who rejoined the Canadiens on Wednesday after spending the bulk of his season in Sweden — drew into the lineup.

Flyers: Karsen Dorwart made his NHL debut after signing with Philadelphia out of Michigan State last week. The 22-year-old college free agent had 31 points in 35 games with the Spartans.

KEY MOMENT 

Hutson floated the puck from a sharp angle near the goal line and fooled Ersson with a shot into the top right corner. It wasn’t immediately clear the shot went in the net until the referee signalled a goal and Hutson began celebrating his sixth of the season. A deafening applause followed for the fan favourite.

KEY STAT 

Hutson, with 63 points, moved one behind Chris Chelios for the most points by a rookie defenceman in Canadiens franchise history.

UP NEXT

Canadiens: Visit the Nashville Predators on Sunday.

Flyers: Visit the New York Rangers on Wednesday.

This report by The Canadian Press was first published April 5, 2025.

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