"Cole Caufield's Clutch Overtime Winner Sends Canadiens to Thrilling 5-4 Victory Over Kraken!"
"In that moment, everything slowed down. I just made my move, and it went in. That’s the kind of play you dream of." – Cole Caufield, Montreal Canadiens
Montreal Canadiens fans were treated to a
Overtime Drama: Caufield Delivers When It Matters Most
As the game teetered on the edge of uncertainty, it was Caufield who stepped up, living for those crucial moments. With the puck at his feet, Caufield took a sharp turn to the side of the net and sent a blistering shot past Seattle’s goaltender Joey Daccord (17 saves), beating him off the shoulder and into the top corner of the net. "In that moment, everything slowed down," Caufield said, reflecting on his game-winning play. "I just made my move, and it went in. That’s the kind of play you dream of."
The goal capped a back-and-forth battle that had fans on the edge of their seats from start to finish. Caufield’s heroics came just moments after a late goal from Ivan Demidov, who forced overtime with a gritty backhander to tie the game at 4-4 with just 2:41 left in regulation.
Fast-Paced Action: McCann and Demidov Keep Fans on Edge
Seattle’s Jared McCann had been leading the charge for the Kraken, scoring in his third consecutive game and adding an assist. His goal midway through the third period, which gave Seattle a 4-3 lead, seemed like it might be enough to seal the deal. But Montreal wasn’t done yet.
With just seconds left on a power play, Demidov capitalized on a chaotic net-front scramble to send the game into overtime. It was a classic moment of grit and determination
Nonstop Action, Unstoppable Caufield
The game was a roller coaster from the very start. Montreal’s Alex Newhook opened the scoring early with a swift push past Seattle’s defense, but the Kraken responded with pinpoint passing on the power play to tie things up. The two teams traded goals, with Montreal briefly regaining the lead through a turnover by Seattle that set up Caufield’s quick strike.
The wild second period saw more twists, with Seattle tying it up again thanks to a Canadiens’ turnover, setting the stage for the nail-biting third period. But it was the overtime heroics of Caufield that truly
"I Just Made My Move": Caufield’s Heroic Moment
With the game on the line, Caufield delivered the goods. His performance, combined with Demidov’s late heroics, gives the Canadiens a boost of momentum as they move into their next stretch of games. "It’s the kind of play you live for," Caufield said with a grin after the game. "To come through when it counts most feels incredible."
As the Canadiens continue their hot streak, fans can be certain that Caufield’s clutch play will be one of the standout moments of the season. With the young star firing on all cylinders, Montreal is looking poised for more thrilling victories as they chase playoff glory.
Packers shares defensive announcement after Week 6 win against Bengals

The Green Bay Packers got a major boost just before the 2025 NFL season , when they landed pass rusher Micah Parsons via a trade.
In the first two weeks, Green Bay’s defense looked impressive, even with Parsons playing with a back issue. Since then, however, the Packers have struggled to play consistent great football on that side of the field. One thing that’s been consistent about Green Bay’s stop unit, though, is its ability to shut down opponents in opening drives.
“THE PACKERS HAVE NOT ALLOWED ANY POINTS ON THE OPENING DRIVE FOR 9 CONSECUTIVE GAMES,” read the graphic on Green Bay’s Instagram post on Monday, which also said that it’s the longest active streak in the NFL this season.
That streak hit its ninth game in last Sunday’s 27-18 win by the Packers over the Cincinnati Bengals at Lambeau Field.
Fans react to Packers’ announcement after win against Bengals in Week 6
“Now we gotta finish up strong as well! Second half not so good! Let’s go pack!” said a fan on X.
Another one said: “Yessirrr, GO PACK GO!!!
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From a commenter: “Now let’s have that same defense for the rest of the game too.”
“That is awesome…. But let’s figure out how to CLOSE GAMES! That’s more important,” a social media user posted.
Via a different commenter: “We can do better. Go Pack Go
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Said another: “We have to keep it going PACK!”
As a whole, Green Bay’s defense is giving up just 20.4 points per game and 280.2 total yards per outing, 10th and fifth in the NFL through six weeks of the season, respectively.
