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Canadiens weekly notebook: How to manufacture a top-four pair and a top line
- Carrier moved to a top-four defense role with Hutson after Guhle’s injury, aiming for stronger pairing balance.
- Hutson-C carrier pairing strengthens puck movement and boosts Carrier’s confidence as a top-four performer.
- Bolduc earns another chance on Suzuki-Caufield line, with improved team-wide shot metrics in those minutes.
- St. Louis adjusted lines to protect Matheson-Dobson against top opponents and tested Carrier with Hutson.
- Beck is expanding cognitive training off-ice to sharpen on-ice decision making and confidence.
- Bolduc emphasizes rhythm-building and adaptability to new linemates as part of his focus this season.
- Suzuki’s scoring pace continues since returning, making him a strong Olympic candidate for Canada.
- Jon Cooper notes he respects Montreal coach Marty St. Louis and his insight on Suzuki’s development.
- St. Louis aims to spread talent more evenly by strengthening the top-four with Carrier and Dobson.
- The Canadiens seek to strengthen third-pair stability with Carrier anchoring alongside Hutson after Guhle’s injury.
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