Canadiens say ‘win one’ is sole focus for tonight’s Game 7 showdown with Sabres
BUFFALO — Flush and forget and bounce forward — that was basically the public offering from coach Martin St. Louis moments after his Montreal Canadiens blew a 3-1 lead on home ice Saturday with an opportunity to eliminate the Buffalo Sabres in six games.
Describing his team’s 8-3 loss as the worst performance of the playoffs, St. Louis said the focus is squarely on tonight’s Game 7 at KeyBank Center in Buffalo, not reviewing the “what-ifs” and “should-have, could-have” banter.
Tonight’s winner advances to play the well rested and unbeaten Carolina Hurricanes in the Eastern Conference final. Tonight’s loser will get a chance to mull over the miscues and meltdowns of a series featuring numerous momentum changes and unlucky bounces.
Tonight’s showdown will be the 203rd Game 7 in NHL playoffs history, and the second in 2026.


