Hurricanes vs. Canadiens Watch and Listen Online LIVE STREAM: NHL Live Feed and Coverage from Montreal
The Carolina Hurricanes vs. the Montreal Canadiens battle it out on the ice at Bell Centre in Montreal, Quebec on Monday, April 1 at 7:30 p.m. ET. Read on to see where fans can watch and listen to a live stream of the Monday evening hockey game online and catch up-to-date feeds and coverage on highlight plays and scores.
The Hurricanes head into Thursday night's game as the no 2 team in the NHL Eastern Southeast Conference. Carolina snags the overall no 20 spot in the division, with a 16-15-2 record. According to CBS sports columnist Mark Stubits, "They're starting to feel the loss of Cam Ward now. The Canes have lost five in a row and now Dan Ellis is dinged up, too. Of course, they won't win much scoring one goal per game as they did in past four."
The Canadiens snag the no 1 spot in the NHL Eastern Northeast Conference, and the no 4 overall spot with a 22-7-5 record (out of 30 teams). As Stubits points out, "The Habs have won seven of their past nine. The only two losses? Both to Buffalo. Huh? ... Their balance is impressive, with 13 players in double figures in scoring. That balance makes it a lot easier to sustain the winning."
The game will be broadcasted live on local channels RDS and FS-CR, but fans can also listen in on the radio at TSN Radio, 98,5, 99.9 The Fan, and CBS Sports.
For ESPN's complete NHL power rank standings for the regular 2012-2013 season, go here.
For fans who want to try out a free live stream (which may mean downloading a torrent), click here.
For a one-time fee, fans can access a NHL Gamecenter Live pass.
ESPN, ESPN Scoreboard, and NHL.com are both good sources for up-to-date game coverage and feeds.
Official NHL team websites: Hurricanes and Canadiens.