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The Canadiens have made their call on Brendan Gallagher, and it changes tonight's lineup

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Skyler Walker
April 29, 2026  (12:58)
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Mar 21, 2026; Montreal, Quebec, CAN; Montreal Canadiens right wing Brendan Gallagher (11) waits for a face-off against the New York Islanders during the third period at Bell Centre.
Photo credit: David Kirouac-Imagn Images

Brendan Gallagher is back tonight, and Martin St-Louis looks ready to make a real lineup call in Tampa.

That's the story around the Canadiens ahead of Game 5, where Gallagher is expected to dress after sitting out the opening stretch of this playoff series.

The key detail is the player coming out.

All signs point to Oliver Kapanen losing his spot, with the morning skate setup in Tampa pushing that angle into focus before puck drop.

Kapanen was among the extra skaters, and that usually tells you where a coach is leaning when the game matters this much.

"The Canadiens players skating this morning in Tampa: Fowler, Montembeault, Veleno, Laine…and Kapanen.

Gallagher could (should) therefore play tonight."

- Luc Gélinas, RDS

Gallagher, meanwhile, was not part of that extra group, which only added to the belief that his return is coming tonight.

St-Louis leans on experience in a pressure game with Gallagher being inserted

This feels like a coach's decision built on urgency more than patience.

The Canadiens are heading into a game with real weight, and Gallagher brings the kind of pace, edge, and straight-line pressure that can change the look of a bottom six shift fast.

He doesn't need a long runway to make himself felt.

A player like Gallagher can get in on the forecheck, stir traffic around the crease, and bring life to a bench that needs every hard minute in a road building like Tampa.

"Oliver Kapanen was on the ice with the Habs as an extra this morning in Tampa, but Brendan Gallagher wasn't...

Read what you will, but it looks like #11 will be in the lineup for Game 5."

- Priyanta Emrith

That's likely what St-Louis is chasing here.

Kapanen has given the Canadiens another option, but this is a different kind of night.

This is the sort of spot where coaches usually trust a veteran who understands playoff rhythm, puck battles, and how tight every touch becomes.

Gallagher also changes the emotional tone of the lineup.

When he plays, the Canadiens usually get more bite on the walls, more second-effort plays, and more heat around loose pucks.

That matters when space disappears and special teams start deciding momentum.

The expected scratches also paint the picture of how the staff is shaping this one.

The extra group from the morning included Joe Veleno, Patrik Laine, Oliver Kapanen, and Samuel Montembeault, which made Gallagher's likely return stand out even more.

Nothing is official until warmup, but the read out of Tampa is hard to miss.

The Canadiens look ready to put Brendan Gallagher back in, and if that holds, Oliver Kapanen appears to be the player giving up his place.


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