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Canadians Face Costly Errors in 4-1 Defeat Against Philadelphia

December 17, 2025 3 Min Read
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On Tuesday, the major buzz in Montreal was the Canadiens’ decision to send Samuel Montembault to the Laval Rocket for a conditioning stint. This move was likely influenced by Jacob Fowler’s impressive performances with the hub team, leading to Fowler making his first home start against the Philadelphia Flyers. This change somewhat overshadowed the absence of Mike Matheson due to an upper-body injury, while Jaden Struble stepped up to play as the top defensive pair alongside Noah Dobson.

In professional sports, one player’s injury often opens opportunities for others. With Matheson sidelined, Arbor Shekai was recalled to the lineup, joining Struble and Adam Engstrom. However, not everyone capitalized on their chance. Shekai appeared shaky, making a costly turnover early on and struggling with basic plays, which limited his ice time, especially on the penalty kill. His grit and physical presence add value, but he must minimize his frequent mistakes. Meanwhile, Engstrom has delivered a more reliable performance, earning trust to play alongside Lane Hutson during the first period.

Though Struble hasn’t shined significantly more than Shekai, his errors are fewer and less obvious. Late in the game, conceding goals hurt the Canadiens. The Flyers led 3-1 after two periods, with two goals scored in the final minute of each frame, killing momentum. One of those goals was due to a defensive lapse, partially involving Fowler’s goaltending miscommunication, but ultimately, it was an error he must avoid repeating. The Canadiens missed Matheson’s defensive presence, with young star Lane Hutson taking on heavy minutes. Coach Martin St. Louis noted that the team’s offense suffered because they failed to utilize their defensemen adequately, especially against a tight, aggressive Flyers defense.

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St. Louis praised Engstrom, highlighting his skating, confidence, and ability to play naturally without fear in the NHL. The team will practice Wednesday before heading out for a traditional Children’s Christmas hospital visit and then face the Chicago Blackhawks on Thursday, who will be without their top player Connor Bedard.

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Fan Take: This update is crucial for hockey fans because it highlights the evolving dynamics within the Canadiens’ roster, showcasing emerging talents and the challenges of handling injuries. It also underscores the importance of strong defense and communication in playoff-caliber hockey, which ultimately shapes a team’s success and the excitement of the sport.

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