Canadiens Collapse On Home Ice; Will Face Elimination With Game 7 Duel Against The Sabres
Just over two weeks after failing to give the Tampa Bay Lightning the coup de grace in Game 6 of their first-round series at the Bell Centre, the Montreal Canadiens had an opportunity to show that they had learned their lesson.
After overcoming a 3-2 deficit in Game 5 on Thursday night, the Habs had the Buffalo Sabres on the ropes and just needed to land one final blow to book their ticket to the Conference Final for the first time since 2021, but it was the Sabres who threw more punches, winning 8-3.
For this first Saturday night of playoff hockey in Montreal, the Sainte-Flanelle chose Larry Robinson as the torchbearer to light up an already fired-up Bell Centre.
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The building was rocking, and perhaps the young group felt like they could cruise to the win, lifted by the crowd's reaction to their three goals in the first frame.
"I think we put a lot of pressure on ourselves," said veteran defender Mike Matheson. "To say that it makes it more difficult at home than on the road, I don't really know. I feel like we've played a lot of good hockey this year at home... We didn't have our A-game tonight; we need to reset and bring it on Monday."
Bench boss Martin St-Louis had his own theory to explain why both teams are playing better on the road:
"I feel that both teams probably want the result badly for their fanbase when they're at home and stuff... We wanted this for our fans, for us, we wanted this, but we didn't play well," said the five-year coach. "We'll reset, go on the road and put our best foot forward."
Canadiens Suffer Humiliating Defeat On Home Ice
The Montreal Canadiens had a chance to punch their ticket to the Eastern Conference Final on Saturday night at the Bell Centre, but the Buffalo Sabres had other plans.
For a second series in a row, the Canadiens will play a do-or-die Game 7 on the road, and it will be interesting to see what they took away from their tight win over the Lightning two weeks ago.
Last season, the Canadiens learned what kind of hockey is played in the post-season; this time around, they are learning just how hard it is to put a team away. They've failed to close out both series when they had the opportunity to do so in Game 6.
On Monday night, they'll have another chance to play a Game 7 the right way and to bounce forward, as their coach likes to say. Regardless of the result, they will have acquired experience that you can't buy without competing in two rounds of intense playoff hockey that had to go the distance.
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This story was originally published May 17, 2026 at 5:59 AM.