The Canadiens returned to action this afternoon. After a great win in Utah on Wednesday night, the Habs head to Vegas to take on the Golden Knights this afternoon.
On this occasion, Alexandre Texier played his first game in a Habs uniform, and Arber Czekay returned to the lineup..
Here's the Habs lineup:
Today's line-up
Today's composition#GoHabsGo pic.twitter.com/Y4yf4AfNOR
– Montreal Canadiens (@CanadiensMTL) November 28, 2025
As a member of the Golden Knights, Mitch Marner faced the Habs for the first time in his new colors.
Here is the home team lineup:
VGK v. Montreal
Barbashev – Eichel – Bowman
Marner – Howden – Stone
Saad – Gertl – Dorofeev
Smith – Sissons – KolesarMcNabb – Theodore
Hanifin – White Cloud
Hutton – KorczakSchmid
– Ryan Hockey Guy (@RyanHockeyGuy) November 28, 2025
The first period was pretty quiet, but Samuel Montembeault showed some good things.
He was very, very hard.
So far, everything is great for Samuel Montembeault. #GoHabsGo pic.twitter.com/nw9KnBP8oH
– Marc Dumont (@MarcPDumont) November 28, 2025
And the club management gave him a helping hand. Zachary Bolduc, who really rediscovered his wanderlust in the first line, scored again today.
And again it was on the road that he hit the target, hehe.
21? More like 76
Blackjack? No, Zakjack#GoHabsGo pic.twitter.com/4eJMegU7rN
– Montreal Canadiens (@CanadiensMTL) November 28, 2025
After 20 minutes, the Habs led 1–0.
In the second, Cole Caufield found himself in a tight spot with the puck… but that didn't stop him from scoring a beautiful goal.
Special mention goes to Alexandre Carrier, who was able to create the scoring chance.
Thank you, Kolya.
Cole makes sure our American fans are fed this. Thanksgiving#GoHabsGo pic.twitter.com/zQh5UcO79j
– Montreal Canadiens (@CanadiensMTL) November 28, 2025
Montembeault played confidently again in the second match… although his club multiplied the missed chances when they broke away.
Jake Evans, among others, missed his chance, as did Cole Caufield and Oliver Kapanen before him.
A good chance for Jake Evans leads to a power play after Hutton knocks the puck into the crowd. pic.twitter.com/83WQA3gK1e
– Marc Dumont (@MarcPDumont) November 28, 2025
After 40 minutes the score was 2-0 in favor of the Habs.
And early in the third, Evans got another chance to break away.
This time he didn't miss: he scored his team's third goal. Alexandre Texier scored his first point in a Habs uniform in the episode.
Classic Jake
Jake does no Error#GoHabsGo pic.twitter.com/AfTDEVcPNS
– Montreal Canadiens (@CanadiensMTL) November 28, 2025
But when it became clear that the Habs were facing a lockout, Mark Stone had other plans.
He scored his team's first goal with a few minutes left in the game… and let's just say it's hard to blame Montembeault when you look at the defense in front of him.
This is a questionable defensive cover.
Stone had time to pay his taxes before scoring. pic.twitter.com/KKLKVQgR4R
– Marc Dumont (@MarcPDumont) November 28, 2025
However, the Habs held on for a big win over the Golden Knights. Juraj Slafkowski completed the scoring with a goal into an empty net in impressive sequence.
Two wins in two matches against two good Western clubs: that's nice.
Juraj Slafkowski makes the score 4-1 in favor of the team. #GoHabsGo from English
Great performance from the 21-year-old Slovakian. pic.twitter.com/6r3c3JsVeX
– Marc Dumont (@MarcPDumont) November 28, 2025
Final score: 4-1 Montreal
The Canadiens return to action tomorrow afternoon when they take on the Avalanche (who will be wearing Nordiques colors). The game will start at 15:00 and will be broadcast on RDS.
Extensions
– The Habs played a really good game this afternoon. Facing a good team, it multiplied quality scoring chances, but did not give Knights many. And when they did, Samuel Montembeault was there… except once, hehe..
– In the third period, Ivan Demidov received treatment on the bench. Fortunately, there is more fear than harm.
Ivan Demidov on the Habs bench being checked by his coach pic.twitter.com/ti33f6eonT
– /r/Habs (@HabsOnReddit) November 28, 2025
– Nick Suzuki appears to have finally recovered from his foot injury. The captain was dominant since the start of the trip, and it can be said that the three-day break before Wednesday's game did him good. With three consecutive streaks of two games in two days approaching, it is encouraging that Suzuki appears to have regained his health.
– Lane Hutson got his mojo back .
It's been a slow start to the year for Hutson due to his ridiculously high standards, but he's definitely found his rhythm lately.
He hands out dangerous scoring chances like a rich family hands out full candy bars on Halloween.
– Marc Dumont (@MarcPDumont) November 28, 2025
– Good news for the Habs: The Avalanche had to work overtime this afternoon in Minnesota, and Jared Bednar's squad even lost to the Wild in a shootout. It won't be easy for the Canadiens to play tomorrow at 3:00 pm in Colorado… but the locals are probably tired, too.






