In a gripping encounter on March 19, 2026, the Detroit Red Wings defeated the Montreal Canadiens 3-1, with Alex DeBrincat scoring the decisive goal with just 3:25 left in the game.
The Red Wings’ victory was bolstered by goals from J.T. Compher and Andrew Copp, while John Gibson stood tall in net, making 32 saves to secure the win. The Canadiens managed to find the net once, courtesy of Juraj Slafkovsky, who scored on a power play shortly after being awarded the opportunity.
This match showcased a palpable playoff atmosphere, as noted by Red Wings coach Todd McLellan. The intensity was evident, with both teams vying for crucial points in the standings. The Red Wings’ win also marked their first back-to-back victories since mid-January, a much-needed boost for a team that has faced struggles this season.
Despite the loss, the Canadiens displayed resilience, particularly in the second period when they scored just 13 seconds after being awarded a power play. However, their efforts were ultimately thwarted by a stunning mistake from defenseman Mike Matheson, which proved costly in the final moments of the game.
The Red Wings now hold a 2-1 advantage in their season series against the Canadiens, further intensifying their longstanding rivalry. Notably, the absence of Dylan Larkin, who missed his sixth consecutive game due to a lower-body injury, loomed large over the Red Wings’ lineup.
Juraj Slafkovsky reflected on the game, stating, “I thought we played a decent game,” while Canadiens coach Martin St. Louis acknowledged the team’s misfortunes, saying, “We were right there despite a lot of bad luck.” The Canadiens have now lost three of their last four games, raising questions about their consistency moving forward.
As the season progresses, the Canadiens will look to regroup as they prepare to host the New York Islanders on Saturday. Meanwhile, the Red Wings will aim to build on their recent success and continue their push for playoff positioning.