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Canadiens contre Avalanche | Faits saillants de la LNH | 29 novembre 2025



Regardez le match complet des faits saillants de la LNH du match entre les Canadiens de Montréal et l’Avalanche du Colorado le 29 novembre 2025, condensant toute l’action pour vous mettre au courant en un éclair, où Ivan Demidov a marqué un but pour les Canadiens et Brock Nelson a récolté deux buts et deux passes décisives pour l’Avalanche Dernières nouvelles, scores, statistiques, analyses et faits saillants en temps réel : https://www.nhl.com Abonnez-vous à la LNH : https://youtube.com/nhl Suivez la LNH sur les réseaux sociaux : NHL X : https://twitter.com/nhl NHL Facebook : https://facebook.com/nhl NHL Instagram : https://instagram.com/nhl #NHL #highlights #hockey #montrealcanadiens #coloradoavalanche

27 Comments

  1. Could somebody please tell me which previous Nordique players or coaches are still with the Avalanche organization? Is Joe still there? Who else? Bonus question: did Marcel Aubut's actions justify Lindros' decision not to play for the Nordiques?

  2. Avalanches Colorado calls out Martin St Louis on social media for being a “Bozo” for challenging Nelson second goal. 😮

  3. The Avalanche have 42 points in 25 games and the crazy this is only MacKinnon has more with 44 points

  4. As Avalanche fan since day one,Thank you Quebec! If they ever leave Colorado,May they return to Quebec!

  5. Can New Jersey wear the Colorado Rockies uniforms from before their move (yes, the name was later taken by the baseball team) and play the Colorado Avalanche wearing the Quebec Nordiques uniforms? WITH the scoreboard Being Colorado vs Quebec, please? That would be crazy confusing.

  6. Holy shiat! This took me back to the mid-1980s. My girlfriend's dad had seats RIGHT by the band. About 5 seats away from the home team's bench in Quebec City.
    When they checked someone on the band, and it was close, it took the wind out of you.
    I love the Nordique touch when playing the Canadiens. It's a cool gesture.

  7. Asking any professional athlete to travel from sea level to 5000 feet above sea level with less than 24 hours to adjust to the altitude is sub-human. Oh and the team your playing has had multiple days to adjust to the altitude like you're supposed to. Whoever made this schedule needs to give their head a shake. NHLPA safety concern in my opinion. Lucky no one on Montreal got hurt.

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