Canadiens Highlights: Hage Dominates, Bolduc Scores, Kapanen Shines

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Canadiens Highlights: Hage Dominates, Bolduc Scores, Kapanen Shines

On October 9, 2025, the Montreal Canadiens notably featured several standout performances in recent games, marking an exciting start to the season. This week’s highlights underscore the contributions of talented players such as Oliver Kapanen, Zachary Bolduc, and Michael Hage.

Canadiens Highlights: Kapanen Scores First NHL Goal

Oliver Kapanen made a significant impact in his debut, scoring the first goal of the season for the Canadiens. This goal was not only Kapanen’s first in the NHL but also a shorthanded goal, making him the first Canadiens player to achieve this feat since Chris Chelios approximately 20 years ago.

Bolduc Shines in His First Few Games

Zachary Bolduc is experiencing a successful entry into his Montreal Canadiens career. After scoring in back-to-back games, he played a crucial role in a commanding 5-1 victory over the Detroit Red Wings. Bolduc’s contributions on the ice have been noticeable, especially during crucial moments of the games.

Debut vs. Maple Leafs

  • First game resulted in a loss to the Toronto Maple Leafs.
  • Bolduc celebrated a goal that may have been credited to him after a deflection off a point shot.

Impact of New Players

In addition to Kapanen and Bolduc, Jakub Dobes is set to make an important start against the Detroit Red Wings. His performance is anticipated after Samuel Montembeault participated in the previous game against the Maple Leafs.

Praise for Rising Stars

Canadiens captain Nick Suzuki expressed his admiration for rookie Ivan Demidov, highlighting the player’s passion and commitment to improving. Demidov has been a critical asset on the ice, facilitating smooth transitions and quick plays.

Michael Hage’s Promising Season

Meanwhile, Michael Hage is making waves with a strong performance in his sophomore year at the University of Michigan Wolverines. His continued success could impact how the Canadiens shape their roster in upcoming seasons.

Broadcast and Coverage Updates

  • TSN and RDS have renewed their broadcasting rights with the Canadiens.
  • The amount of games covered by RDS will decrease from 60 to 45 each season.

As the season progresses, the Montreal Canadiens appear ready to harness the potential of their young talents while striving for success on the ice. With standout performances from players like Kapanen, Bolduc, and Hage, fans are eager to see how the rest of the season unfolds.