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Here are the Montreal Canadiens news items, stories, and content you may have missed on Saturday.

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There’s no doubt about it, Juraj Slafkovsky is a dominant presence at the 2026 Winter Olympic Games. He scored a goal and an assist in Slovakia’s 5-3 loss to Sweden on Saturday morning, and currently leads all hockey players in points, tied with Canadian forward Connor McDavid. [Canadiens Star Slafkovsky Leads Olympic Scoring]

Oliver Kapanen was dressed for Finland’s game versus Italy, but he was stapled to the bench throughout the one-sided match up, which resulted in an 11-0 victory for Finland.

Nick Suzuki has played in an offensive role, as well as a defensive role for Team Canada at the Olympics. For the most part, he’s going to be counted upon to shut down opposing players, but we shouldn’t underestimate his offensive impact. As it stands, he’s generated the fourth most scoring chances among all Canadian skaters.

The Laval Rocket, Montreal’s AHL affiliate, refuse to lose. They’re currently on a seven game winning streak, including their 4-2 win over the Toronto Marlies on Saturday afternoon. Owen Beck scored his sixth goal of the year, while Joshua Roy recorded his 13th. With 66 points in 49 games, Laval is currently fourth overall in the AHL standings.

Forward Kirby Dach continues to put in time in Brossard during the Olympic break. We all know he has a very long history of injuries, but there’s no denying he looked good alongside Suzuki and Caufield before the three-week schedule hiatus.

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New Jersey Devils fans know Jacob Markstrom blunders all too well. On Saturday, Markstrom’s knack of making a costly mistake was on a global level. [New Jersey Devils]

History does repeat itself, and Pittsburgh Penguins fans have seen the scenarios of the 2025-26 season play out before. But it has been a while. [Pittsburgh Penguins]

Germany went into the Olympics hoping a good showing would bring attention to the sport in that soccer-mad country. 

A loss to Latvia Saturday surely got fans attention, but nit in the way they had hoped. [Detroit Red Wings]

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