National Hockey League
National Hockey League
Chilled-out Canadiens comfortably conquer Senators
Published
Apr. 22, 2015 11:22 a.m. ET

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For as much as the Canadiens can be explosive or dramatic on the ice, their demeanor has proved most important through this high-pressure series against the Senators.
Tabbed as one of the best teams in the NHL throughout the season, the Canadiens had a lot to live up to in the first round of the playoffs against one of the hottest teams in the league. But aside from a PK Subban slash in Game 1, the Canadiens exhibit a sense of serenity that has them enjoying a 3-0 series lead.
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There's a mellow, laid-back atmosphere around the Canadiens right now that is also intense and focused at the same time. It's not cockiness, more of a mature confidence. Even goalie Carey Price seems calmer than usual, if that's possible.
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