Slafkovsky's Scoring Surge Boosts Canadiens' Playoff Hopes


Author: The Daily News Now! March 12, 2026 Duration: 1:32
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Slafkovsky's Scoring Surge Boosts Canadiens' Playoff Hopes

Juraj Slafkovskys scorching form for the Montreal Canadiens is igniting their playoff push, as he battles for a spot in the Atlantic Division against tough rivals. His recent scoring surge has fans and experts abuzz, as hes on track to break a franchise record once held by legend Henri Richard. With just a month left in the season, Slafkovskys hot hand could help the Canadiens end their thirty-year Stanley Cup drought.

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