Call of the Wilde: Montreal Canadiens doubled 4-2 by Philadelphia in throwaway contest – Montreal | Globalnews.ca


With one game remaining, home ice advantage for the Montreal Canadiens in the first round against the Tampa Bay Lightning was still on the line, but it wasn’t the primary concern of the head coach.  Martin St. Louis rested Mike Matheson, Josh Anderson and Phillip Danault, so they could better heal what is ailing them.

Call of the Wilde: Montreal Canadiens doubled 4-2 by Philadelphia in throwaway contest – Montreal | Globalnews.ca

The Philadelphia Flyers wrapped up a playoff spot on Monday night, so they had their own motivational issues as well. The Canadiens were sloppy and nonchalant in a 4-2 loss.

Wilde Horses 

This one didn’t matter much to too many.

Three players would have liked to hit new marks. Cole Caufield wanted to catch Nathan MacKinnon for the goal scoring lead, but he didn’t, finishing the season at 51.

Lane Hutson wanted to pass Larry Robinson for most assists in a season, but he remained tied at 66.

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Ivan Demidov wanted to count a 20th goal, but he finished at 19.

Other players wanted to solidify their standing. Brendan Gallagher wanted to show with some rest that he can be strong still, and he did with the Canadiens tally in the second period. Gallagher also was in on the second goal by Jake Evans causing havoc in front of the net. Gallagher likely earned a spot in game one.

Some defencemen wanted to show they belonged.  Kaiden Guhle and Adam Engstrom had a 62 Expected Goals share. David Reinbacher and Hutson had a 69 share. There was a lot of youth on the blue line for the final game, so those are some strong numbers. That’s a second straight game for Reinbacher with strong analytics.

Wilde Goats 

In the first period, Porter Martone scored for the Flyers. It was only his ninth game in the NHL after playing the season at Michigan State, and he has nine points already on four goals. He’s obviously ready for the NHL. He was on the same team as Michael Hage at the World Juniors, though Hage was better at the tournament.

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Hage and Martone were both in the Big 10 last season. Both had excellent years. Martone had 50 points. Hage was fourth in the nation in points with 52 at Michigan. Martone decided to turn pro. Hage decided to go back to college for a third season.

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Hage didn’t feel he was ready, and that’s his opinion of himself. All he has to do is compare himself to Martone to know that he didn’t give himself enough credit for being ready for the next step. Martone was drafted in 2025. Hage was drafted in 2024.

It’s rare that players excelling for two straight years in college choose a third year at college. Hage says he wants to improve his muscle mass and become a better leader. This sounds like a person who doesn’t have the faith in himself to match his talent. General Manager Kent Hughes said they would have been open to any scenario that Hage wanted.

Hage can change his mind. Deciding on Michigan on April 11 is not a contract in September. He should. He’s ready to hear new coaches, and he’s ready to learn from professionals like Martin St. Louis. Logan Cooley changed his mind just before the season, and Hage is one of the most talented prospects in all of hockey. He can show it right now as an NHLer — like Martone.

This was a nothing game to the Canadiens, and though there were some who struggled, it’s not a significant story in a game that didn’t matter, so no goats.

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A popular adage in the playoffs is “your best players have to be your best players”.


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If the Canadiens’ best players are their best players, there will be success in the playoffs, because the Canadiens best are among the best.

The NHL’s best goaltender in the last 20 games is Jakub Dobes. He has a Goals Saved Above Expected of 21.2. He is miles ahead of Justus Annunen, the second best with a 16.1. Third is Alex Lyon of the Sabres with a 14.5. In net, the Canadiens are second to no one.

On defence, the Canadiens also offer elite at the top with Lane Hutson top-three in the league in points.

It all amounts to impressive excellence in goal and on the blue line, but it is the top line who provide the numbers that impress the most.

The goals must continue to be scored, so the pressure is on the top line to evolve in the post-season. They didn’t excel in the playoffs against Washington, so they must figure it out against Tampa Bay this season.

The top line is on fire with 35 goals in the last 21 games. This is an unequalled total of 140 goals pro-rated. Over the season, Cole Caufield, Nick Suzuki and Juraj Slafkovsky have 110 goals as a line.

Here’s how that compares to the league’s best: Nathan MacKinnon, Martin Necas and Artturi Lehkonen also have 110 goals. Mark Scheifele, Kyle Connor and Gabe Vilardi have 103 goals. Brandon Hagel, Brayden Point and Nikita Kucherov have 98 goals.

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The Suzuki line is the best line in the league this season. It’s difficult to believe for Canadiens fans, but the forward’s totals are best, the goalie has been best in the last 20, and they have a top-five defender.

The best players have to be the best players. Watch for it.

Brian Wilde, a Montreal-based sports writer, brings you Call of the Wilde on globalnews.ca after each Canadiens game.

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Carolina Hurricanes vs Philadelphia Flyers | Game preview, prediction and odds | April 13, 2026


The Carolina Hurricanes are set to take on the Philadelphia Flyers at Xfinity Mobile Arena on Monday night. The Hurricanes (52-22-6) have already clinched the Metropolitan Division, while the Flyers (41-27-12) continue their stride toward a rather complicated route to the postseason.

The game begins at 7 p.m. ET and can be watched on ESPN+/FDSN SO/NBCS-PHI. Fans can also hear the matchup on the radio via 102.5 The Game/The Fanatic.


Carolina Hurricanes vs Philadelphia Flyers head-to-head and key stats

  • The Hurricanes are 5-0 against the Flyers in the last five regular-season games
  • Carolina is No. 1 in goals scored in its division with 292, and Philly is No. 5 with 243
  • The Hurricanes are No. 7 in goals allowed with 236, and the Flyers are No. 6 with 239


Carolina Hurricanes vs Philadelphia Flyers game preview

The Hurricanes sit comfortably at the top of the table, having already won the Metropolitan Division. The team must now solely be focused on having a fit squad heading into the playoffs. Carolina recorded a 4-1 win over the Utah Mammoth on Saturday. It enters tonight’s contest on the back of three straight wins and has been 5-1-0 in April.

The Flyers, on the other hand, need three points over their final two games to secure the automatic playoff spot that comes with a top-three finish. Their qualification heavily depends on the Columbus Blue Jackets, but the Flyers will have to rely on their performances as things stand. Philadelphia won 7-1 against the Winnipeg Jets on Saturday and is 4-2-0 this month.


Flyers predicted lineup against Hurricanes

Forwards:

Tyson Foerster – Trevor Zegras – Owen Tippett

Travis Konecny – Christian Dvorak – Porter Martone

Alex Bump – Noah Cates – Matvei Michkov

Denver Barkey – Sean Couturier – Luke Glendening

Defensemen:

Travis Sanheim – Rasmus Ristolainen

Cam York – Jamie Drysdale

Nick Seeler – Emil Andrae

Goaltenders:

Dan Vladar / Samuel Ersson

Note: Lines are subject to change before the game.


Hurricanes predicted lineup against Flyers

Forwards:

Andrei Svechnikov – Sebastian Aho – Seth Jarvis

Nikolaj Ehlers – Jordan Staal – Taylor Hall

Nicolas Deslauriers – Jesperi Kotkaniemi – Eric Robinson

William Carrier – Skyler Brind’Amour – Bradly Nadeau

Defensemen:

Jaccob Slavin – Shayne Gostisbehere

Alexander Nikishin – Sean Walker

Mike Reilly – Charles-Alexis Legault

Goaltenders:

Brandon Bussi / Frederik Andersen

Note: Lines are subject to change before the game.


Carolina Hurricanes vs Philadelphia Flyers odds and prediction

The Hurricanes enter the game as -115 favorites, while the Flyers are -105 underdogs. The puck line is set at -1.5 for Carolina at +190 and Philadelphia at -230. The over/under is 6.5 goals.

Fans should expect the Canes to outscore the Flyers on their home turf on Monday night.


Carolina Hurricanes vs Philadelphia Flyers betting tips

Over/under: Take under 6.5 goals (-130)

Money line: Take Hurricanes to win (-115)

Puck line: Take Hurricanes to cover the -1.5 spread (+190)