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Montreal Defeats Seattle 4-1 in Hard-Fought Game
The Canadiens extend their winning streak to five games with a decisive victory over the Kraken.
Apr. 8, 2026 at 5:33am
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Montreal's decisive victory over Seattle highlights the Canadiens' ability to win tough road games and maintain their position as an elite team in the league.Boston TodayIn a matchup between the Montreal Canadiens and Seattle Kraken on Tuesday, April 07, 2026, the Canadiens came out on top with a 4-1 victory. Montreal entered the game riding a four-game winning streak and continued their strong play, scoring three unanswered goals in the second period to take control of the game.
Why it matters
This win extends Montreal's impressive run and solidifies their position in the standings, while Seattle's loss is a setback in their quest to make the playoffs. The game showcased the Canadiens' offensive firepower and resilience, as they were able to respond after Seattle briefly tied the game in the second period.
The details
Montreal opened the scoring in the second period with goals from Natálie Mlynková and Laura Stacey, taking a 2-0 lead. Seattle's Theresa Schafzahl cut the deficit to 2-1, but Montreal quickly answered with a goal from Skylar Irving to regain their two-goal advantage. The Canadiens then sealed the victory with a late third-period goal from Shiann Darkangelo.
- The game was played on Tuesday, April 07, 2026.
- Montreal entered the game on a four-game winning streak.
- The first period was scoreless.
- Montreal scored three goals in the second period to take a 3-1 lead.
- Shiann Darkangelo scored Montreal's fourth goal with 12 seconds remaining in the third period.
The players
Natálie Mlynková
A forward for the Montreal Canadiens who scored the opening goal in the second period.
Laura Stacey
A forward for the Montreal Canadiens who scored the second goal in the second period.
Theresa Schafzahl
A forward for the Seattle Kraken who scored the team's lone goal in the second period.
Skylar Irving
A forward for the Montreal Canadiens who scored the third goal in the second period.
Shiann Darkangelo
A forward for the Montreal Canadiens who scored the fourth and final goal of the game in the third period.
What they’re saying
“We knew Seattle would come out strong, but our team responded with great poise and determination. This was a hard-fought win that showcases the depth and talent we have on this squad.”
— Dominique Ducharme, Head Coach, Montreal Canadiens
“We had our chances, but Montreal's goaltending and defensive play were just too much for us to overcome tonight. We'll need to regroup and come back stronger in our next game.”
— Dave Hakstol, Head Coach, Seattle Kraken
What’s next
On Saturday, April 11, 2026, the Montreal Canadiens will take on the Boston Bruins at TD Garden, while the Seattle Kraken will face off against the Ottawa Senators at TD Place on Wednesday, April 08, 2026.
The takeaway
Montreal's impressive win over Seattle showcases the team's ability to win tough games on the road and maintain their position as one of the top teams in the league. The Canadiens' depth and resilience were on full display, as they were able to respond to Seattle's goal and ultimately pull away for the victory.
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