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Habs Daily: Matheson Extension, Vegas Victory, Texier

2025-11-29 12:00
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Habs Daily: Matheson Extension, Vegas Victory, Texier

Here are the Montreal Canadiens news items, stories, and content you may have missed on Friday. Montreal Canadiens News There

Habs Daily: Matheson Extension, Vegas Victory, TexierStory byHabs Daily: Matheson Extension, Vegas Victory, TexierDavid Kirouac-Imagn ImagesMarc DumontSat, November 29, 2025 at 12:00 PM UTC·2 min read

Here are the Montreal Canadiens news items, stories, and content you may have missed on Friday.

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There was some relatively surprising news, as the Habs announced a five-year contract extension with defenceman Mike Matheson on Friday morning. Canadiens general manager Kent Hughes tends to avoid signing older players, but there’s no denying Matheson brings an important veteran presence to the lineup, not to mention his ability to absorb some of the heaviest minutes in the NHL. [Instant Analysis: Matheson Contract Extension Provides Value]

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The Canadiens were outshot versus the Vegas Golden Knights, but they won the all-important scoring-chance battle, which is an encouraging sign. Juraj Slafkovsky had one of his best games of the year, Cole Caufield celebrated American Thanksgiving in style, and Samuel Montembeault added a much-needed dose of confidence to the mix by stopping 30 of the 31 shots sent his way. [Canadiens Highlights: Giving Thanks For American Star Caufield]

Matheson, fresh off his new deal, also had a solid outing, including his perfect defending in the third period to strip the puck from Mitch Marner. The Jake Evans breakaway goal also led to Alexandre Texier registering his first point as a Hab!

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No matter what, when the last name Hughes is involved, New Jersey Devils fans are going to listen. Even if it’s involving the eldest brother who plays elsewhere. Well, Quinn Hughes spoke yesterday, and although he said a lot, it didn’t feel like he said very much at all. At least, not what Canucks fans would have wanted to hear. [New Jersey Devils]

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The New York Rangers arrived at U.S. Thanksgiving with a 12-11-2 record after a very eventful first eight weeks or so of the 2025-26 NHL season. It’s been a roller coaster ride, no matter how steady a hand coach Mike Sullivan uses to guide his new team. [New York Rangers]

The San Jose Sharks welcomed the Vancouver Canucks into SAP Center, earning a win on the back of their special teams. [San Jose Sharks]

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