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Alexandre Texier's third-period goal lifted Montreal to a 3-2 win in Tampa, putting the Canadiens up 3-2 in the Eastern Conference First Round. Jakub Dobeš made 38 saves.AI

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Texier's Third-Period Strike Sends Canadiens to Brink of Series Win

The Montreal Canadiens moved within one win of advancing to the Eastern Conference Semifinals with a 3-2 victory over the Tampa Bay Lightning at Amalie Arena. Alexandre Texier's goal early in the third period proved decisive in a tight, defensive playoff battle decided by Jakub Dobeš's 38 saves.

Tampa Bay Lightning – Montreal Canadiens 2:3 (0-1, 2-1, 0-1) Tampa: Guentzel 18:00; James (Goncalves, Gourde) 27:00. Montreal: Gallagher (Newhook) 4:00; Dach (Bolduc, Guhle) 28:00; Texier (Hutson, Suzuki) 42:00. Goalies: Vasilevskiy — Dobeš (38 saves on 40). Series: Montreal leads 3-2.

Gallagher Opens, Tampa Surges Back

Brendan Gallagher gave the Canadiens a 1-0 lead just four minutes in, finishing a Newhook setup against Andrei Vasilevskiy. Tampa Bay's response came in the second period — Jake Guentzel struck at 18:00 and Brandon James added a second nine minutes later, fed by Sam Goncalves and Yanni Gourde, to put the Lightning ahead 2-1.

Dach Levels It, Texier Wins It

Kirby Dach pulled Montreal back level at 28:00 with assists from Bolduc and Mike Matheson, sending the teams to the room tied 2-2. The third period belonged to the visitors. Alexandre Texier finished a precise feed from Lane Hutson and Nick Suzuki at 42:00 to put Montreal Canadiens ahead 3-2.

Dobeš Slams the Door

Tampa pushed for the equaliser through the final 18 minutes, generating 17 third-period shots. Jakub Dobeš, the Czech rookie who has emerged as Montreal's playoff revelation, stopped every one of them. His 38-of-40 performance turned a tight game into a series-defining win.

What It Means

The Canadiens lead the best-of-seven series 3-2 and head home to the Bell Centre for Game 6 with the chance to advance. Tampa Bay, eliminated last year in the second round, faces a single-elimination scenario for the second straight night and must win in Montreal to force a deciding Game 7 back at Amalie Arena.

Player Ratings

9.3

Jakub Dobeš (Montreal Canadiens)

38 saves on 40 shots, including 17 in the third period, holding off a desperate late Tampa push.

8.7

Alexandre Texier (Montreal Canadiens)

Scored the eventual game-winner in the third period from a Lane Hutson and Nick Suzuki setup.

8.0

Kirby Dach (Montreal Canadiens)

Tying goal in the 28th minute (Bolduc, Guhle) — kept Montreal level after Tampa's two-goal burst.

7.5

Brandon James (Tampa Bay Lightning)

Gave Tampa a 2-1 lead in the 27th minute (Goncalves, Gourde), but the goal proved insufficient.

Match Videos

Canadiens vs. Lightning | NHL Playoff Highlights | Game 5 | April 29, 2026

Frequently Asked Questions

What was the final score of Tampa Bay vs Montreal Game 5?

Montreal Canadiens defeated the Tampa Bay Lightning 3-2 (0-1, 2-1, 0-1) at Amalie Arena.

Who scored the game-winner?

Alexandre Texier scored the third-period winner at 42:00, assisted by Lane Hutson and Nick Suzuki.

Who scored for Montreal?

Brendan Gallagher (4', Newhook), Kirby Dach (28', Bolduc, Guhle), and Alexandre Texier (42', Hutson, Suzuki).

Who scored for Tampa Bay?

Jake Guentzel in the 18th minute and Brandon James in the 27th (Goncalves, Gourde).

What is the series score after Game 5?

Montreal leads the best-of-seven Eastern Conference First Round series 3-2 and can clinch in Game 6 in Montreal.

When is Game 6?

Game 6 is on Friday, May 1, 2026 at the Bell Centre in Montreal. Tampa Bay faces elimination.

Match Summary

Montreal Canadiens defeated Tampa Bay Lightning 3:2. The match was played in NHL 2025. Score by period: P1: 0–1, P2: 2–1, P3: 0–1.

Match Context

Stanley Cup Playoffs — Eastern Conference First Round, Game 5

Game 5 of the Eastern Conference First Round in the 2026 Stanley Cup Playoffs, with the best-of-seven series tied 2-2 entering the night at Amalie Arena.

Pre-Match Analysis

Tampa Bay Lightning Form

Lightning held home-ice advantage through Game 5; the series had been split with no team winning two in a row.

Montreal Canadiens Form

Canadiens won Games 2 and 4 in tightly contested defensive battles, leaning on goaltender Jakub Dobeš.

Head to Head

Series tied 2-2 entering Game 5; Slovak forward Juraj Slafkovský and Czech goalie Jakub Dobeš have been key for Montreal.

Match Report

Brendan Gallagher opened the scoring in the 4th minute (Newhook), Tampa answered through Jake Guentzel in the 18th and Brandon James in the 27th to take a 2-1 lead. Kirby Dach equalised in the 28th (Bolduc, Guhle), and Alexandre Texier's third-period strike at 42:00 (Hutson, Suzuki) gave Montreal the 3-2 lead they would not relinquish. Jakub Dobeš stopped 38 of 40 shots, including 17 in the third period, to seal the win.

Turning Point

Texier's goal at 42:00 of the third period. Tampa had momentum after Dach's tying goal in the second, but Texier's quick strike on a feed from Lane Hutson and Nick Suzuki shifted the game decisively.

Montreal leads the best-of-seven series 3-2 and returns home for Game 6, where they can clinch a second-round berth. Tampa Bay faces elimination.

Tampa Bay Lightning vs Montreal Canadiens Head to Head Results

Tampa Bay Lightning and Montreal Canadiens have met 88 times — Tampa Bay Lightning won 52, Montreal Canadiens won 36, with 0 draws. Their rivalry dates back to 2008. Tampa Bay Lightning leads the head-to-head with 52 victories from 88 meetings. A combined 488 goals have been scored across these fixtures, averaging 5.55 per match (267 for the home side, 221 for the visitors). Both teams scored in 80 matches (91%). Over 2.5 goals landed in 85 games (97%), making it a fixture that tends to produce goals. The highest-scoring encounter finished 4–7 in 2024.

52

Tampa Bay Lightning

0

Drawn

36

Montreal Canadiens

Goals: 267Goals: 221

Recent Meetings (88)

1 May 2026Montreal Canadiens0 – 1Tampa Bay Lightning
26 Apr 2026Montreal Canadiens2 – 3Tampa Bay Lightning
24 Apr 2026Montreal Canadiens3 – 2Tampa Bay Lightning
21 Apr 2026Tampa Bay Lightning3 – 2Montreal Canadiens
19 Apr 2026Tampa Bay Lightning3 – 4Montreal Canadiens
9 Apr 2026Montreal Canadiens2 – 1Tampa Bay Lightning
31 Mar 2026Tampa Bay Lightning1 – 4Montreal Canadiens
28 Dec 2025Tampa Bay Lightning5 – 4Montreal Canadiens
10 Dec 2025Montreal Canadiens1 – 6Tampa Bay Lightning
9 Feb 2025Montreal Canadiens3 – 5Tampa Bay Lightning
Statistics are for informational purposes only. Past performance does not guarantee future results.

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