Have recent results shown that Montreal Canadiens is a better team than they were 20 games ago?
The Montreal Canadiens have shown signs of improvement in recent games, but it is too early to say definitively that they are a better team than they were 20 games ago.
The Canadiens have won four of their last six games, including a 5-2 victory over the Toronto Maple Leafs on Saturday night. This is a significant improvement over their performance in the first 20 games of the season, when they went just 6-11-3.
There are a few factors that have contributed to the Canadiens' recent success. First, they have been getting better goaltending from Jake Allen. In his last six starts, Allen has a 2.33 GAA and a .929 save percentage.
Second, the Canadiens' power play has been clicking lately. They have scored a power-play goal in each of their last four games.
Finally, the Canadiens have been getting more production from their top players. Nick Suzuki has 11 points in his last 10 games, while Cole Caufield has 8 points in his last 8 games.
It is still too early to say whether the Canadiens' recent success is a sign of things to come. However, the team is clearly playing with more confidence and they are getting results. If they can continue to play well, they could make a push for a playoff spot.
Related Questions
- What is the Montreal Canadiens' record in their last six games?
- 4-2-0
- Who has been the Canadiens' starting goaltender in their last six games?
- Jake Allen
- How many points does Nick Suzuki have in his last 10 games?
- 11 points
- How many points does Cole Caufield have in his last 8 games?
- 8 points
- Are the Canadiens a better team than they were 20 games ago?
- It is too early to say definitively.
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