Quotes in December: Patrik Laine must hope the Blue Jackets don’t make the playoffs

Do you remember when Patrik Laine, just hours before facing the Blue Jackets, said he had asked to leave Columbus because he was tired of losing there?
The Blue Jackets had canceled the video tribute planned for him and the guys in the Columbus locker room were upset. It seemed to whip the Ohio players into shape for the rest of the game.
This is why this morning, when I look at the standings, I think Patrik Laine must really hope his team qualifies – and not just that they’re #DansLeMix. Because if not, he’ll hear about it a lot… and not for good reasons.

For now, it’s still possible to see the Blue Jackets (who are doing all this without Johnny Gaudreau) overtaking the Habs in the standings. And even if the Habs have a 96.4% chance of making the playoffs, according to MoneyPuck, they can’t take it lightly.
Let’s recall that if the Habs get two points from now until the end of the season, the Blue Jackets, led by Sean Monahan, will be eliminated.
If the Canadiens get one point from now until the end of the season, the Blue Jackets will have to win their last two regular-season games to overtake the Montreal club in the standings.
And if the Canadiens don’t get any points from now until the end of the season, the Blue Jackets can qualify by winning their last two games without having to do it in 60 minutes.
To overtake the Canadiens, the Blue Jackets must:
– Win two more regular-season games if the Habs get another point in the standings
– Win two more games if the Habs don’t get another point in the standingsWith two points, the Habs will secure a playoff spot
— Charles-Alexis Brisebois (@Charles__Alexis) April 14, 2025
Let’s also recall that the Habs will face the Blackhawks tonight and the Hurricanes on Wednesday. The Blue Jackets, meanwhile, will be in Philly tomorrow and will host the Islanders on Thursday.
The Canadiens must therefore, to avoid distractions, win tonight against the Hawks. This would put an end to all the distractions and allow some guys to rest for game #82.
Losing tonight wouldn’t be good for the standings.
But most importantly, winning tonight would avoid distractions. Already, Martin St-Louis has to deal with a lot of distractions around his team with everything that’s happening in the Ivan Demidov file…
EXCLUSIVE! The first skate and first images of Ivan Demidov on Quebec soil.
He’s training with Lane Hutson and Arber Xhekaj in Brossard.
Our editor-in-chief @Charles__Alexis is on site for @DLCoulisses. pic.twitter.com/gOvHmthoyD
— DansLesCoulisses (@DLCoulisses) April 13, 2025
Marketing coup: Warrior Hockey has partnered with Ivan Demidov… and installed about a hundred “election” signs to announce it.
Here are 2 of them on the Island of Montreal
pic.twitter.com/enOddQBNQm
— Maxime Truman (@MaximeTruman) April 14, 2025
One aspect to watch is whether the Habs can break the trend of their last two games.
Because, as you know, the Habs are a team of streaks. They’ve lost their last two games… after winning six in a row… after losing five in a row.
In short, you see the picture.
The Blackhawks are a bad hockey team, but they’ll have nothing to lose. That’s why the Habs players will have to be focused on the task at hand.
We can expect to see Ivan Demidov take a place in the top-6 with Patrik Laine and Alex Newhook. And if Emil Heineman is feeling well, will he be preferred to Oliver Kapanen and Joshua Roy Michael Pezzetta as the 12th forward?
We’ll see.
If the Habs win tonight (or if the Blue Jackets lose tomorrow night), we can expect to see Jakub Dobes, Arber Xhekaj, and players who play less face the Hurricanes.
But for now, nothing is done because they need to qualify. And to qualify, the Habs will have to start by shooting at the net.
17
22
21
15These are the shots on goal by the Habs in their last four games.
The top scorers will have to start being more dangerous again.
In the playoffs, against the best team in the East, it will take more shots.
(If, of course, they can…
— Maxime Truman (@MaximeTruman) April 14, 2025
Let’s recall that if the Canadiens qualify, they’ll play the Capitals in the first round. And for a few weeks now, the Caps have forgotten how to play team hockey because of the pursuit of Alex Ovechkin’s record.
But they’re still a good hockey team. And seeing the Habs get into the habit of starting games well this week could give them a chance once they’re in the playoffs.
Overtime
– Possibility of qualifying… Ivan Demidov’s debut… game only available on Prime in English… don’t be surprised if RDS ends the night with great ratings.
Don’t sweat the Amazon Prime game tonight and a potential later start.
Been told it’s a normal 7PM game so expect puck drop tonight around 7:10
— Shaun Starr (@ShaunStarr78) April 14, 2025
– Not bad.
Let’s not forget that before thinking Kirby Dach is a finished player. He can still bounce back.
— Rick Springhetti (@Rick1042) April 14, 2025
– Sad news.
Breaking: Former #NHL player Chris Simon has been diagnosed with stage 3 #CTE at the @bu_cte Center. The Stanley Cup winner died by suicide at age 52 in 2024. Read his family statement released through @ConcussionLF at the link. https://t.co/l5pkZ5wvni
— Chris Nowinski, Ph.D. (@ChrisNowinski1) April 14, 2025
– A good thing he’s there.
And beware: the Braves are coming to town. https://t.co/SWHphHZlad
— Passion MLB (@passion_mlb) April 14, 2025
– To read.
Panthers everywhere in South Florida: Inside Bill Zito’s unique campaign to raise funds for cancer research. My latest for @TheAthletic
https://t.co/p84P3dQvW3
— Pierre LeBrun (@PierreVLeBrun) April 14, 2025
– Logan Thompson, back in the playoffs?
The @Capitals will start the playoffs at home on Sunday or Monday night.
If the @CanadiensMTL qualify for the playoffs, that’s when they’ll play their first playoff game.
Logan Thompson has started skating again and should make a return to play in the playoffs.
— Jeremy Filosa
(@JeremyFilosa) April 14, 2025