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The full video of the Martin St-Louis and Cole Caufield controversy has finally surfaced

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Vincent Carbonneau
May 31, 2026  (6:00 PM)
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Cole Caufield and Martin St-Louis deliver feel-good scene
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Cole Caufield and Martin St-Louis gave Canadiens fans one last feel-good image after the season ended, stepping onstage together at Luke Combs.

That moment hit for a reason.

Montreal had just come off a painful finish against the Carolina Hurricanes, so the timing could have made everything feel flat and heavy around the group. Instead, the file says the team atmosphere still looked very much alive.

Several Canadiens players joined Martin St-Louis at Luke Combs' show at Parc Jean-Drapeau, and some of them even got to go on stage with the artist.

That is not some throwaway offseason clip.

It says something about the room.

The special image that got attention most was the one showing the chemistry between St-Louis and Caufield. That detail matters because those two have been closely tied to the club's emotional tone for a while now.

And the list of names there made it even stronger.

Nick Suzuki, Cole Caufield, Jakub Dobes, and Brendan Gallagher were among the Canadiens players on stage during the concert.

The controversy just took another turn as the full Martin St-Louis and Cole Caufield footage surfaces

That is the biggest takeaway from the whole thing.

In the crowd, the file says fans could also spot Phillip Danault, Zachary Bolduc, Juraj Slafkovsky, and Alexandre Texier, while several players from the Victoire de Montréal were there too after their Walter Cup celebration earlier in the day.

That kind of scene does not erase playoff pain.

But it does show that this group did not scatter the second the season ended. It stayed connected, and that matters for a team still building its identity. That second sentence is an inference based on the group event described in the file.

For St-Louis, this felt like a revealing image too.

The file says the head coach seemed to be having a great time with his players, especially Caufield. That is the sort of thing fans love seeing because it backs up the idea that the bond inside this room is real.

And for Caufield, Suzuki, Gallagher, and the rest of the group, it gave the season a softer final frame.

Not the heartbreak.

Not the elimination.

The togetherness.

That is why this one moved people.

The Canadiens did not leave fans with only the sting of the loss. They also left them with a snapshot of a locker room that still looks tight, still looks healthy, and still looks like it genuinely enjoys being around each other. That final sentence is an inference based on the event and descriptions in the file.