In a thrilling Thursday night clash, the Montreal Canadiens suffered their second straight loss, falling 4–3 in overtime to the New Jersey Devils at the Prudential Center. The game underscored both teams’ determination but also exposed the Canadiens’ lingering issues with consistency this season.
Before this match, Montreal held a respectable 9–3–2 record, but their latest performance highlighted weaknesses that may trouble them going forward. The Canadiens conceded the first goal less than two minutes into the game, continuing a pattern reminiscent of their previous defeat against the Philadelphia Flyers.
Cody Glass capitalized on a defensive lapse, sending a sharp shot past goaltender Jakub Dobes, giving the Devils an early lead.
However, Montreal managed to respond quickly. Noah Dobson’s seemingly harmless attempt deflected off Kirby Dach and slipped into the net, reminding fans that in hockey, even a stroke of luck can shift momentum.
The Canadiens’ second overtime loss in a row exposed their recurring defensive issues, raising doubts about their ability to sustain early-season form.