| Home | Away | |
|---|---|---|
| Teams | Devils | Canadiens |
| Goals | 3 | 4 |
| Shots | 38 | 29 |
| Power Play Goals | 0 | 1 |
| Penalty Minutes | 10 | 2 |
| Hits | 17 | 16 |
The Montreal Canadiens secured a crucial 4-3 victory against the New Jersey Devils in a gripping overtime match on April 4, 2026. Oliver Kapanen's game-winning goal in overtime propelled the Canadiens to victory, extending their winning streak to six games.
Both teams entered this contest with playoff aspirations, making this game even more significant. The Canadiens, riding a five-game winning streak, were in strong playoff form, while the Devils sought to capitalize on their home ice advantage. Despite the Devils’ strong effort, they fell just short against a Canadiens team that showcased its depth and resilience.
The turning point of the game occurred in the second period. The Canadiens jumped to an early lead with three unanswered goals, establishing a 3-0 advantage. However, the momentum shifted when Dawson Mercer scored for the Devils at 13:08 of the second period. This goal ignited the Devils and set the stage for a comeback. By scoring two more goals, Jack Hughes and Timo Meier helped the Devils equalize with just under three minutes left in regulation, forcing overtime.
Cole Caufield was instrumental for the Canadiens, as he registered two assists, including assists on both of the first two goals, enhancing his reputation as a playmaker. Jayden Struble and Ivan Demidov each found the back of the net, contributing to the early lead that set the tone for the Canadiens.
For the Devils, Jack Hughes had another impressive night, contributing a goal and an assist. His goal at 17:45 of the third period marked a key moment in the comeback attempt. Timo Meier also stepped up with a goal and an assist.
While no goaltending statistics are provided, both teams’ goaltenders faced significant pressure, with the Devils outshooting the Canadiens 38-29, a testament to New Jersey's offensive push, especially in the latter parts of the game.
This victory is vital for the Canadiens as they continue to solidify their playoff positioning with their sixth consecutive win. The depth and performance of their top players indicate they are a formidable force heading into the postseason. For the Devils, the loss stings, especially after fighting back to tie the game. They will need to focus on minimizing turnovers; they recorded 13 giveaways, which ultimately proved costly in this close matchup.
As the regular season winds down, both teams aim to build on this game, harnessing their strengths and addressing weaknesses to enhance their playoff chances. The thrilling finish also reminds fans of the excitement that postseason hockey can bring.