Canadiens players and their spouses arrive at the Casino de Montreal for the third edition of the Canadiens Casino Night, presented by Loto Quebec and Air Canada in support of CHC Foundation.

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Last night, the Montreal Canadiens players and their partners made a notable entrance at the Casino de Montreal.

This third edition of the Canadiens Casino Night, presented by Loto-Québec and Air Canada, aimed to raise funds for the Montreal Canadiens Children’s Foundation.

It is clear that seeing our favorites in such a chic setting is a change from the sweat of the Bell Centre.

Patrik Laine, Arber Xhekaj and Cole Caufield were, of course, in attendance, showing off impeccable looks in front of the cameras.

We have to be honest, community involvement remains an absolute priority for the organization, regardless of the results on the ice.

58 games played in the NHL this season.

A rewarding night for the next generation

Canadiens players and their spouses arrive at the Casino de Montreal for the third edition of the Canadiens Casino Night, presented by Loto Quebec and Air Canada in support of CHC Foundation.

The atmosphere was electric in the private gaming rooms where fans were able to mingle with their idols.

Simply put, the organization knows how to host a stylish event for a good cause.

Nick Suzuki, Juraj Slafkovsky, Alexandre Texier and Oliver Kapanen were also in attendance after returning from the Olympics in Milan.

The funds raised will directly help underprivileged youth across the province. We are talking about concrete programs that promote physical activity and healthy lifestyle habits.

“The 2026 edition of Canadiens Casino Night, presented by
Loto Quebec and Air Canada, raised $370,463 for the CHC Foundation!

Mike Matheson, who is enjoying outstanding offensive production with 28 points, was also present with his partner.

Brendan Gallagher and his fiancée also drew the attention of the photographers in attendance.

The veteran has 6 goals and 13 assists, but his leadership in the community has remained unchanged over the years.

Ivan Demidov was also in attendance, joining his teammates for the charity event and taking part in the evening’s festivities.

Management hopes this moment of team cohesion will serve as a spark moving forward.

The Habs must find a solution to finish the season on a positive note.

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