The Montreal Canadiens play the New York Rangers on Thursday in Game 6 of the 2014 NHL Eastern Conference finals. The game starts at 8:00 p.m. ET. Watch the live stream or listen to the radio broadcast via the links provided below.
Montreal forced Game 6 with their 7-4 win on Tuesday. Canadiens forward Rene Bourque scored three goals in the victory to help extend the series. Moreover, Montreal seemed to click on all cylinders.
"I think you're starting to see us playing Montreal Canadiens hockey," Canadiens forward Mac Pacioretty told the Associated Press. "I don't think you've really seen it in this series just yet. It was great to see a little taste of it. I think we still have more.
"I think we still have little things to work on. And it should be a fun one going back there."
Pacioretty also believes the pressure of playing on the road Thursday night to keep their postseason alive will keep them sharp.
"There's a lot of distractions and noise in this city, and I think that when we let it affect us and we don't worry about ourselves and what we can control, we get away from our game a bit," he said. "Now that we're in desperation mode and our backs are against the wall, we're just worrying about what we can control.
"When we get four lines buzzing like that and play the way we're capable of, we have a lot of success. Hopefully we can do that next game."
Montreal's offense forced Rangers coach Alain Vigneault to pull goaltender Henrik Lundqvist, who gave up four goals, about midway in the second period in favor of backup Cam Talbot.
"I pulled him because I thought at that time we needed a little momentum shift and I thought it might catch everybody's attention," Vigneault said. "It did for a while. Obviously it didn't work out."
Watch the live stream HERE, or listen to the radio broadcast HERE.