When the 2024-25 NHL season began, the Montreal Canadiens were not really on anybody's radar to be a playoff team in the Eastern Conference. While they have some intriguing young players and a rapidly improving young core, they still seemed to be at least a year or two away from serious contention.
That timeline has rapidly changed.
Thanks to their 3-2 overtime win against the Florida Panthers on Tuesday night, the Canadiens are keeping their hold on the second wild-card spot in the Eastern Conference and remain in the driver's seat for that spot.
Tuesday's win was significant for their chances, and they have captain Nick Suzuki to thank for it. He may have completely changed their season in 40 seconds of clock time.
First, with the Canadiens trailing, 2-1, in the closing seconds, Suzuki tied the game to send it overtime for what would be — at the time — his biggest goal of the season.
AVEC 8,4 SECONDES À JOUER
— Canadiens Montréal (@CanadiensMTL) April 2, 2025
WITH 8.4 SECONDS TO GO IN REGULATION#GoHabsGo pic.twitter.com/15VGwAlObG
Less than 30 seconds into overtime, he would manage to score an even bigger goal.
ON SE PEUT PU
— Canadiens Montréal (@CanadiensMTL) April 2, 2025
SCREAMING CRYING THROWING UP#GoHabsGo pic.twitter.com/v3ulXqSwO3
The Canadiens have a two-point lead over both the Columbus Blue Jackets and New York Rangers for the second wild-card spot with eight games to play.
Their past two games have been wins over the Panthers, which is an extremely impressive showing to be able to collect all four points against the defending Stanley Cup champions and a bona fide Stanley Cup contender.
Suzuki is one of the young players who have been a cause for optimism in Montreal, and he has consistently improved in each of his six seasons in the league. With his two goals on Tuesday, he is now up to 79 points in 74 games, a new career high.
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