The Canadiens' triumph over the Winnipeg Jets at Canada Life Centre on Wednesday was a testament to the team's resilience and skill. With a 5-1 victory, Montreal secured a 2-0-1 road trip, entering the Olympic break on a high note. The game showcased the team's depth, with Oliver Kapanen, Josh Anderson, Lane Hutson, Brendan Gallagher, and Philip Danault contributing to the win. Samuel Montembeault's stellar performance, turning aside 36 shots, was a key factor in the Habs' success. The game's highlights included Kapanen's opening goal, Anderson's and Hutson's second-period scores, Gallagher's power-play goal, and Danault's empty-netter. The Jets' lone goal was scored by Connor Vilardi. The Canadiens' next challenge awaits on February 26th, when they face the New York Islanders at the Bell Centre, eager to maintain their momentum.