But spectacular of Huston, Suzuki and his 83 points: the best have been the best
06-04-2025 15:19 via yardbarker.com

But spectacular of Huston, Suzuki and his 83 points: the best have been the best

The Montreal Canadiens did exactly what they had to do last night, which was to win in regulation time against the Philadelphia Flyers. The Habs didn’t fall into the Flyers’ trap for the second time in two weeks, and thus succeeded in their mission, which was to go get two points against a bad team.
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