Montreal Canadiens Vs Phoenix Coyotes Live Stream: Watch Online Free Thursday 9:10 ET - Habs 24 Hours Removed From Upset Win In Anaheim

Montreal Canadiens vs Phoenix Coyotes live stream: Watch online free 9:10 ET Thursday as the Habs are 24 hours removed from a huge upset victory in Anaheim against the NHL's top team in the Ducks.

Now, the 35-22-7 Montreal Canadiens will continue their four-game road trip with a stop in Phoenix vs a 28-23-11 Coyotes team that is just on the outside of the eight playoff spots in the Western Conference. Watch the free live stream online as both teams try to creep up in the standings.

Watch the free live stream online of the Montreal Canadiens vs Phoenix Coyotes below:

1) First Row Sports.

2) NHL Gamecenter

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The Canadiens are six points from first place in the Atlantic Division behind the Bruins. They are coming off what could be their biggest road victory of the season on Wednesday. They won 4-3 over the Ducks in a shootout.

"We knew we were going to play against the best team in the league, and they especially play great at home," defenseman Andrei Markov told ESPN.com. "So we just tried to stick to the game plan and our system and do our job. Everybody played hard, and our goalie played unbelievable. He made great saves and was really in the game."

Montreal won the shootout 3-2, but will now play against a Phoenix team with a new face in the lineup. Tomas Vanek joins the Canadiens as he was traded during the deadline Wednesday from the New York Islanders for a second-round draft pick. He automatically becomes Montreal's leading point-scorer with 53 points.

"When you think of a hockey Mecca, Montreal is it. I played many times for Buffalo in Montreal and it's so electric. I'm super excited," Vanek told ESPN.com. "It's been a tough year for me and my family. I knew there was a chance we'd move again. Now it's over and I'm a Montreal Canadien and I can just focus on hockey and helping that team win a lot of games."

The Coyotes snapped a season worst-tying four-game losing streak with Tuesday's 1-0 victory over Vancouver. Antoine Vermette scored his team-leading 22nd goal and Mike Smith turned away 23 shots, according to ESPN.com.

"It was a pretty boring game from my standpoint, but I think that's a good thing," said Smith, 5-3-0 with a 1.64 goals-against average and three shutouts in his last eight home starts.

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