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The Canadiens Trust Growth — and It’s Impacting the Trade Deadline

Cole Caufield led the Canadiens to a 6–5 OT win, but it’s the team’s trust, prep, and composure that made the comeback possible.

The Montreal Canadiens edged the Ottawa Senators 6–5 in OT, and Cole Caufield had some thoughts afterward. It wasn’t just the score that mattered — he focused on trust, getting ready, and sticking with it until the comeback happened. These are all good qualities for a team looking to add at the deadline, but not at the expense of team chemistry.


Caufield Believes the Canadiens Must Trust Their Game

For Caulfield, the message is simple: trust your game, no matter the score. “We’ve done it before, which helps,” he said. “You can always lean back on that.” It’s more than a slogan — it’s the philosophy that carried the Canadiens from being down in the third period to taking the game in overtime. They didn’t panic or overcomplicate things — they just executed. And that’s what makes a young team feel steady in big moments.

Caulfield’s overtime goal might grab the headlines, but he quickly deflected attention back to the group. “This was a huge two points for us tonight. Huge comeback again, and we got the job done,” he said. It’s that phrasing — “we got the job done” — that tells you everything. For Caulfield, wins are never about one moment or one player; they’re about a team trusting its structure, its preparation, and each other when the pressure rises.

Cole Caufield of the Montreal Canadiens

The Canadiens’ Young Team Is Seeking Consistency

The young Canadiens are finding something that’s often hard to pin down: consistency. They’ve only had one losing streak of more than three games this season. Caulfield credits that to experience and preparation. “The past couple of years, we’ve gone through a lot of those stretches. We know we’ve got to fall back on our code — playing the right way, the details. And we’ve talked about it a lot in our room.” Those lessons are shaping how they handle adversity, crucial for a team still finding its identity.

Caulfield gets his part in the bigger picture. “In the moment, you’ve got choices — pass, shoot. You just make a play and trust yourself. It won’t always be perfect, but being ready when the team needs you is what counts.” He’s not chasing highlight goals — he’s focused on being steady, aware, and locked in every shift. That attitude helps the Canadiens pull off comebacks, even against a team like Ottawa.

For the Canadiens, Preparation and Trust Are Two Keys

This comeback shows how prep and trust in your system pay off. Caulfield notes the team has built routines that hold up even when momentum swings. Composure under fire doesn’t just happen — it’s practiced, reinforced, and tonight was a perfect example.

It’s the kind of culture and leadership young teams like the Canadiens often look for in the trade market as the playoffs approach. Maybe the Canadiens aren’t lacking it as much as a young team like this should.

By the time the interview wrapped, it was obvious that Caulfield was interested in more than padding his stats. He gets how this team works. That third-period push? Not luck. It was preparation, patience, and a locker room that actually believes in itself. Caulfield was right there, ready to make it count.

This win isn’t just a notch in the standings. It’s proof that the Canadiens are learning to trust themselves. Tonight wasn’t just a comeback — it was a look at what happens when a young team plays its game, no matter the scoreboard.

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