The Montreal Canadiens boast the youngest roster not only in the Stanley Cup Playoffs but in the entire NHL . While their presence alone is a remarkable accomplishment, their inexperience is beginning to show in their series against the Washington Capitals . After dropping the first two games, head coach Martin St. Louis shared an honest message about Lane Hutson and the rest of the Canadiens’ youthful core. After a magical regular season, during which the Habs far exceeded expectations, Montreal has been in for a rude awakening at the hands of the Capitals, and the league’s all-time leading goalscorer, Ovechkin . The Canadiens dropped the opening games of the series in the USA’s capital—tight matchups where their lack of playoff experience may have been the key difference. Now, as the series shifts north to the City of Saints , St. Louis and the Habs will look to spark momentum on home ice. It won’t be easy—but Calder Trophy favorite Lane Hutson and the young, fearless Canadiens wouldn’t have it any other way. Ahead of Friday night’s Game 3 at Bell Centre, head coach Martin St. Louis shared an honest reflection on the Stanley Cup Playoff series so far. Alex Ovechkin #8 of the Washington Capitals celebrates after scoring his 895th career goal during the second period against the New York Islanders at UBS Arena on April 06, 2025 in Elmont, New York. Ovechkin’s goal passes Wayne Gretzky’s 894 goals to become the NHL all-time goal-scoring leader. “ These were two games where you can’t buy that experience for our players ,” Canadiens coach Martin St. Louis admitted, per NHL.com. “We battled, there were moments that hurt us, they cost us the game. But the team doesn’t give up, we had a lot of chances in the third to maybe repeat what happened Monday and go to overtime.”
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