Game Recap – 12/14/2018 – Washington Capitals v. Carolina Hurricanes

Washington Capitals (18-9-3 39pts) v. Carolina Hurricanes (13-13-4 30pts)

 

Game Recap:

The Washington Capitals managed to leave Carolina with the shootout victory over the Hurricanes. The Capitals did so while constantly putting themselves in the penalty box which the Hurricanes made them pay for that 3 times. Also Alex Ovechkin’s 2nd goal came controversially as Jonas Siegenthaler clearly interfered with Dougie Hamilton to allow Ovechkin to get into the slot area to score.

 

Lineups:

Washington Capitals:

Alex Ovechkin — Nicklas Backstrom – T.J. Oshie

Jakub Vrana – Evgeny Kuznetsov — Tom Wilson

Brett Connolly – Lars Eller – Devante Smith-Pelly

Dmitrij Jaskin – Nic Dowd – Travis Boyd

Michal Kempny – John Carlson

Dmitry Orlov – Matt Niskanen

Jonas Siegenthaler – Madison Bowey

Braden Holtby

Pheonix Copley

Scratched: Andre Burakovsky, Chandler Stephenson

Injured: Christian Djoos (leg), Brooks Orpik (knee)

 

Carolina Hurricanes:

Jordan Martinook – Sebastian Aho – Teuvo Teravainen

Janne Kuokkanen – Victor Rask – Brock McGinn

Andrei Svechnikov – Lucas Wallmark – Justin Williams

Warren Foegele – Clark Bishop – Phillip Di Giuseppe

Jaccob Slavin – Brett Pesce

Calvin de Haan – Justin Faulk

Trevor van Riemsdyk – Dougie Hamilton

Scott Darling

Petr Mrazek

Scratched:

Injured: Jordan Staal (concussion), Curtis McElhinney (lower body), Micheal Ferland (upper body), Haydn Fleury (concussion)

 

First Period:

Hurricanes Goal – :47 – Jordan Martinook (8) from Sebastian Aho (21) and Calvin de Haan (4)

Capitals Goal -3:56 – Alex Ovechkin (26) from Jonas Siegenthaler (1) and Nic Dowd (6)

Capitals Penalty – 7:59 – Madison Bowey 2 minutes for Interference

Hurricanes Penalty – 7:59 – Warren Foegele 2 minutes for Unsportsmanlike Conduct

Capitals Penalty – 10:06 – Madison Bowey 2 minutes for Holding the Stick

Hurricanes Penalty – 11:54 – Dougie Hamilton 2 minutes for High Sticking

Hurricanes SHG – 13:18 – Sebastian Aho (10) from Teuvo Teravainen (17)

 

End of 1st – WAS – 1       CAR – 2

Shots              10                10

Faceoffs         08                12

Hits               05                  16

PP                 0/1                 0/1

 

Analysis:

Not a solid period for the Capitals. Giving up the first goal of the game in the first minute was not ideal, especially for going up against a team that got home last night at 3 in the morning. The Capitals responded very well by getting a goal of their own to tie the game. However, it would be poor play on their powerplay that would result in a shorthanded goal against, plus Madison Bowey needs to play smarter. The penalties he has been taking have been hurting the Capitals.

 

Need to Do:

The Capitals need to clean up their play in their own zone. They have been sloppy, and it has been costly. The Capitals need to come out and start the 2nd period with a better pace to their game, and on their next power play opportunity they need to get Tom Wilson out there.

 

Second Period:

Capitals Penalty – 4:00 – Alex Ovechkin 2 minutes for Holding

Hurricanes PPG – 4:39 – Sebastian Aho (11) from Justin Faulk (8) and Teuvo Teravainen (18)

Capitals Penalty – 5:03 – Tom Wilson 2 minutes for Interference

Hurricanes PPG – 6:41 – Teuvo Teravainen (6) from Andrei Svechnikov (8) and Sebastian Aho (22)

Capitals Goal – 12:37 – Tom Wilson (8) from Evgeny Kuznetsov (23)

Capitals Goal – 17:25 – Alex Ovechkin (27) from Nic Dowd (7)

Capitals Goal – 18:19 – Travis Boyd (3) from John Carlson (28) and Nic Dowd (8)

 

End of 2nd – WAS – 4        CAR – 4

Shots               21                 16

Faceoffs          14                 21

Hits                 16                  20

PP                   0/1                  2/3

 

Analysis:

Yet again another rough period for the Capitals, but this time they ended it strong. They took a couple bad penalties, one of which was very questionable, and the Hurricanes made them pay for it. The Capitals were able to tie it up late, even though Alex Ovechkin’s 2nd goal should have not happened as it was clear interference by Jonas Siegenthaler, and has gotten them some confidence.

 

Need to Do:

The Capitals need to play a full 20 minutes. They need to play smart and stay out of the penalty box. The Capitals also needs to contain the hurricanes speed as right now they are being burned by Sebastian Aho and Teuvo Teravainen.

 

Third Period:

Capitals Penalty – 3:19 – Michal Kempny 2 minutes for Hooking

Hurricanes Penalty – 9:20 – Jordan Martinook 2 minutes for Slashing

Capitals PPG – 9:49 – Alex Ovechkin (28) from John Carlson (30) and Nicklas Backstrom (29)

Capitals Penalty -11:49 – TJ Oshie 2 minutes for High Sticking

Hurricanes PPG – 13:48 – Justin Williams (7) from unassisted

 

End of 3rd – WAS – 5         CAR – 5

Shots              25                   26

Faceoffs        23                    35

Hits               23                     22

PP                 1/2                    3/5

 

OT:

Capitals Penalty – 3:25 – Matt Niskanen 2 minutes for Tripping

 

End of OT – WAS – 5         CAR – 5

Shots              29                   27

Faceoffs        25                    35

Hits               25                     26

PP                 1/2                    3/6

 

Shootout:

CAR – Janne Kuokkanen – Save

WAS – TJ Oshie – Save

CAR – Jaccob Slavin – Save

WAS – Evgeny Kuznetsov – Save

CAR – Phil Di Giuseppe – Save

WAS – Alex Ovechkin – Save

CAR – Dougie Hamilton – Goal

WAS – Nicklas Backstrom – Goal

CAR – Justin Williams – Save

WAS – Lars Eller – Save

CAR – Brock McGinn – Save

WAS – Jakub Vrana – Goal

 

End of SO – WAS 6    CAR 5

 

Analysis:

A decent 3rd period and overtime period for the Capitals. They did great getting the lead on their lone powerplay of the 3rd period only to blow it one a sloppy play by Braden Holtby behind the net to let former Capital Justin Williams tie it up on a powerplay. In overtime the Capitals started strong, and then was forced to kill off a late Matt Niskanen tripping call. As for the shootout, why did Rod Brind’Amour not put in Sebastian Aho or Teuvo Teravainen?

 

Next Up:

Washington (19-9-3 41pts) v. Buffalo (19-9-4 42pts)

Carolina (13-13-5 31pts) v. Arizona (14-15-2 30pts)

Gameday Preview – 12/14/2018 -Washington Capitals v. Carolina Hurricanes

Washington Capitals (18-9-3 39pts) v. Carolina Hurricanes (13-13-4 30pts)

 

Time: 730p EST

Station: NBC Sports Washington and Fox Sports Carolina

 

Preview:

The Washington Capitals embark on a trip down to Carolina to kick of their weekend back to back series as they take on the Hurricanes. The Capitals will look to continue their winning ways, while the Hurricanes will be playing in their second game of their back to back.

 

Washington Capitals:

Projected Lineup:

Alex Ovechkin – Nicklas Backstrom – TJ Oshie

Jakub Vrana — Evgeny Kuznetsov – Brett Connolly

Chandler Stephenson – Lars Eller – Devante Smith-Pelly

Travis Boyd – Nic Dowd – Dmitrij Jaskin

Michal Kempny – John Carlson

Dmitry Orlov – Matt Niskanen

Christian Djoos – Madison Bowey

Braden Holtby

Pheonix Copley

Scratched: Jonas Siegenthaler, Andre Burakovsky

Injured: Tom Wilson (concussion), Brooks Orpik (knee surgery)

 

Keys to the Game:

1. Mind the rough stuff

The Hurricanes are a very competitive team. Always have, always will. The Capitals will need to bring their A game to Carolina and play a very competitive game against the Hurricanes.

 

2. Keep up the Defensive play

The Capitals have demonstrated these last couple of games that they have can shut down teams in the neutral zone and clog up the passing lanes. They will need to continue that against the Hurricanes.

 

Carolina Hurricanes:

Projected Lineup:

Jordan Martinook – Sebastian Aho – Teuvo Teravainen

Janne Kuokkanen – Victor Rask – Brock McGinn

Andrei Svechnikov – Lucas Wallmark — Justin Williams

Warren Foegele – Clark Bishop – Phillip Di Giuseppe

Jaccob Slavin – Brett Pesce

Calvin de Haan – Justin Faulk

Haydn Fleury – Dougie Hamilton

Petr Mrazek

Scott Darling

Scratched: Trevor van Riemsdyk

Injured: Jordan Staal (concussion), Curtis McElhinney (lower body), Micheal Ferland (upper body)

 

Keys to the Game:

1. Control the tempo

The Hurricanes will be playing in their second game of their back to back, and one thing they will want to do is control the tempo of the game to help them stay fresh throughout the game.

Toronto Maple Leafs vs Carolina Hurricanes – 11/12/2018 – Game Recap

Toronto Maple Leafs (20-9-1 41pts) v, Carolina Hurricanes (13-11-4 30pts)

Lineups:

Toronto:

Andreas Johnsson – Auston Matthews – Kasperi Kapanen

Mitch Marner – John Tavares– Connor Brown

William Nylander– Nazem Kadri – Patrick Marleau

Tyler Ennis – Pars Lindholm – Frederik Gauthier

Morgan Rielly  – Ron Hainsey

Jake Gardiner – Nikita Zaitsev

Travis Dermott – Igor Ozhiganov

 

Frederik Andersen

Garrett Sparks

 

Scratched: Justin Holl & Martin Marincin

Injuries: Nathan Horton (Back)

Suspension: Zach Hyman (2 Games) Game 1 of 2

 

Carolina:

Jordan Martinook– Sebastein Aho – Teuvo Teravainen

Warren Foegele – Victor Rask – Phil Di Giuseppe

Andrei Svechnikov – Lucas Wallmark– Justin Williams

Brock McGinn– Clarke Bishop – Michael Ferland

 

Jaccob Slavin – Dougie Hamilton

Calvin De Haan– Justin Faulk

Brett Pesce– Trevor Van Riemsdyk

 

Petr Mrazek

Scott Darling

 

Scratched: None

Injuries: Jordan Staal, Curtis McElhinny

Suspension: None

 

Gameday:

First Period:

Leafs Goal – 08:35 – Tyler Ennis (5) assisted by Frederik Gauthier (4) and Travis Dermott (6)

Leafs Penalty – 13:31 – William Nylander, 4 minutes for High Stick

End of 1st – TOR –1        CAR – 0

Shots              15                   8

Faceoffs     6/14              8/14

Hits               7                     11

PP                 0/0                  0/2

 

Analysis

Leafs came out strong in this one. Bringing their speed game and jumping for pucks which lead to Tyler Ennis scoring his 5th in the 3rd period.

Need to Do:

Keep Digging for pucks, and using your speed

Second Period:

Carolina Penalty – 09:07 –Dougie Hamilton, 2 mins for Tripping

Leafs Penalty –11:30 – Ron Hainsey, 2 mins for Tripping

Carolina PP Goal–12:44 – Justin Williams (6), assisted by Sebastian Aho (20) and Victor Rask (1)

Toronto Goal–13:51 – Morgan Rielly (10), assisted by Auston Matthews (11)  and William Nylander (1)

Leafs Penalty – 19:22 –William Nylander, 2 mins for Holding

End of 2nd – TOR– 2          CAR – 1

Shots              22                    18

Faceoffs       16/32              16/32

Hits              10                      19

PP                 0/1                   1/4

 

Analysis:

Leafs and Hurricanes exchange goals in the 2nd and the Leafs still did all the right things with Frederik Andersen at the top of his game.

Need to Do:

Don’t sit back, press.

Third Period:

Leafs Penalty – 03:20 –Nazem Kadri, 2 mins for Slashing

Leafs Goal– 05:49 – Patrick Marleau (8) assisted by William Nylander (2) and Nazem Kadri (9)

Leafs Goal– 08:29 – John Tavares (19) assisted by Mitch Marner (35) and Jake Gardiner (16)

Carolina Penalty – 15:41 –Jaccob Slavin, 2 mins for Interference

Carolina Penalty – 17:49 –Warren Foegele, 2 mins for High Sticking

Carolina Penalty – 19:57 –Brett Pesce, 2 mins for High Sticking

 

End of 3rd – TOR – 4        CAR – 1

Shots             29                   30

Faceoffs     23/54                31/54

Hits               16                         24

PP                0/4                    1/5

 

Analysis:

Leafs come out flying ready to take advantage of every opportunity in the 3rd. They didn’t have very many shots but made sure the ones they had counted.

Next Up:

Toronto (21-8-1 43pts) vs Tampa Bay (24-7-1 49pts)

Carolina (13-11-4 30pts) at Montreal (15-10-5 35pts)

Toronto Maple Leafs vs Carolina Hurricanes – 10/12/2018 – Game Day Preview

Gameday Preview:  Toronto Maple Leafs vs Carolina Hurricanes

Time: Tuesday, December 11th,  2018

Toronto: 20-9-1 for 41 points

Carolina: 13-11-4 for 30 points

The Toronto Maple Leafs meet Carolina for the 2nd time after being beaten by them in the last meeting. They Leafs have lost 2 in row and look to get back to their winning ways in Carolina. While Carolina looks to shut down the high octane offence of the Leafs.

Top Scorers/Goalie Matchup

Mitch Marner – 40 points (6 goals 34 assists)
John Tavares – 32 points (18 goals 14 assists) 49% on face-offs
Morgan Rielly – 32 points (9 goals 23 assists)
Auston Matthews – 26 points (16 goals 10 assists) 53% on Face-offs)

Sebastien Aho –27 points (8 goals 19 assists)
Teuvo Teravainen– 20 points (5 goal 15 assists)
Michael Ferland – 15 points (11 goal 4 assists)
Andrei Svechnikov– 13 points (6 goal 7 assists)

Frederik Andersen
16-8-0 2.500GAA .926SV%

Petr Mrazek
4-4-2 2.41GAA .899SV%

Lineups:

Toronto:

Andreas Johnsson – Auston Matthews – Kasperi Kapanen

Mitch Marner – John Tavares– Connor Brown

William Nylander– Nazem Kadri – Patrick Marleau

Tyler Ennis – Pars Lindholm – Frederik Gauthier

Morgan Rielly  – Ron Hainsey

Jake Gardiner – Nikita Zaitsev

Travis Dermott – Igor Ozhiganov

Frederik Andersen

Garrett Sparks

 

Scratched: Justin Holl & Martin Marincin

Injuries: Nathan Horton (Back)

Suspension: Zach Hyman (2 Games) Game 1 of 2

 

Carolina:

Jordan Martinook– Sebastein Aho – Teuvo Teravainen

Warren Foegele – Victor Rask – Phil Di Giuseppe

Andrei Svechnikov – Lucas Wallmark– Justin Williams

Brock McGinn– Clarke Bishop – Michael Ferland

 

Jaccob Slavin – Dougie Hamilton

Calvin De Haan– Justin Faulk

Brett Pesce– Trevor Van Riemsdyk

 

Petr Mrazek

Scott Darling

 

Scratched: None

Injuries: Jordan Staal, Curtis McElhinny

Suspension: None

 

Keys to Winning against Carolina:

  1. Use your speed
    1. Get the speed going and use it to push the defence of the Hurricanes back.
  2. Win faceoffs
    1. Take advantage of no Jordan Staal in the lineup win some draws and get puck possession
  3. Stars gotta show up
    1. Big players like Matthews, Marner, Tavares and Rielly need to show up for this game and in a big way.

 

December 8th, 2018 — News and Notes

Today is Saturday, December 8th, 2018, and these are your news and notes.

 

DALLAS 3, San Jose 2

 

The Dallas Stars faced off against the San Jose Sharks last night and would win this contest 3-2.

Dallas is 10-3-1 when playing games at home on the season thus far.

Dallas has also won their last four contests.

 

St. Louis 1, WINNIPEG 0

With this 1-0 St. Louis Blues win, they would snap the four-game win streak for the Winnipeg Jets.

 

EDMONTON 7, Minnesota 2

 

Edmonton Oilers Connor McDavid now has 33 games in his career where he has at least three points in a game before his 22nd birthday.

 

McDavid joins four other players for this exclusive list.

 

With this win, Edmonton has won their last four home games and six out of the last seven.

 

 

Carolina 4, ANAHEIM 1

The Carolina Hurricanes took on the Anaheim Ducks last night and would end up winning the contest 4-1.

Sebastian Aho would score the empty net goal to seal the win for the Hurricanes late in the third period.

 

 

 

 

This week’s NHL European Game of the Week is the contest between the Philadelphia Flyers and the Buffalo Sabres

 

In NHL news…

The NHL’s Department of Player Safety announced yesterday that Calgary Flames D Mark Giordano has been suspended for two games for kneeing Minnesota Wild’s F Mikko Koivu.

Also, the NHL’s Department of Player Safety announced that Calgary Flames F Ryan Lomberg has been suspended for one game for leaving the player’s bench on a legal line change to start an altercation.

This is additional discipline for the automatic suspension that was announced earlier yesterday.

 

 

Today in the NWHL…

The Buffalo Beauts take on the Connecticut Whale at HarborCenter today at 6 p.m., ET.

 

In NWHL news today…

The Buffalo Beauts announced that head coach Ric Seiling and assistant coaches Craig Muni have been relieved of their coaching duties.

 

https://twitter.com/NWHL/status/1071210855004602368

 
TXHT has more coverage on this news at the following page.

Buffalo Beauts Relieve Coaches Ric Seiling and Craig Muni

December 6th, 2018 — News and Notes

Today is Thursday, December 6th, 2018, and these are your news and notes

 

There were three contests in action last night.

 

Edmonton 3, ST. LOUIS 2 (SO)
The Edmonton Oilers would have a multi-goal comeback in the 3-2 win in a shootout over the St. Louis Blues last night.

 

It would mark the 61st time this season that a team would comeback from a multi-goal deficit and win the contest.

 

This would also mark the 17th club to have a multi-goal comeback and win in multiple occasions.

 

 

 

ANAHEIM 4, Chicago 2

 

The Anaheim Ducks in their 4-2 win won their 24th game in the calendar year at home.

 

 

SAN JOSE 5, Carolina 1

 

San Jose Sharks Joe Thornton would have a three-assist game for the first time in the 2018-19 season and would be the 58th in his career.  He joins 11 other players on this exclusive list.

 

 

The San Jose Sharks would go on to defeat the Carolina Hurricanes by the score of 5-1.  In the last five outings between the Sharks and Hurricanes, San Jose is 4-0-1.

 

 

 

Tonight’s Schedule of games…

 

TXHT has your previews of the contests between the Detroit Red Wings at the Toronto Maple Leafs as well as the Washington Capitals at the Arizona Coyotes at the following pages.

 

Gameday Preview – 12/6/2018 – Washington Capitals v. Arizona Coyotes

Detroit Red Wings vs Toronto Maple Leafs – 06-12-2018 – Game Day Preview

For more news, notes, information, and stats…

 

 

In NHL news today…

 

The NHL today announced that there will be a Winter Classic fan festival in Chicago’s Jay Pritzker Pavilion at Millennium Park and will serve as a prelude to the 2019 Winter Classic at Notre Dame Stadium in South Bend, Indiana.

 

 

December 3rd, 2018 — News and Notes

Today is Monday, December 3rd, 2018, and these are your news and notes.

 

Yesterday’s contests:

 

Anaheim 6, WASHINGTON 5

The Washington Capitals gave up a four-goal lead, and would later lose to the Anaheim Ducks by the score of 6-5.

The Ducks became the first team ever to have a four-goal comeback against a defending Stanley Cup champion with the win.

Anaheim Ducks G Ryan Miller would register his 374th career win and would tie John Vanbiesbrouck for the most wins by a U.S.-born goaltender.

 

Nicklas Backstrom of the Capitals would score his 219th career goal, taking sole possession of fourth place in franchise history for goals, surpassing Mike Ridley who had 218 goals with the franchise.

TXHT has your recap of the contest between the Anaheim Ducks and the Washington Capitals at the following page.

Game Recap – 12/2/2018 – Anaheim Ducks v. Washington Capitals

 

Winnipeg 4, NY RANGERS 3 (SO)

 

 

Calgary 3, CHICAGO 1

 

San Jose 3, MONTREAL 1

With Joe Pavelski’s goal, he scored his 12th goal, tied for third-most since November 1st.  His goal helped the San Jose Sharks defeat the Montreal Canadiens 3-1 in Montreal last night.

 

Colorado 2, DETROIT 0

Mikko Rantanen registered his 45th point on this season, becoming the ninth different player since the 1993-94 season to have at least 45 points in a teams first 27 games.

With the shutout win, Semyon Varlamov registered his 24th career-shutout, tied for the fourth-most by a Russian born goaltender.

 

LOS ANGELES 2, Carolina 0

Los Angeles Kings G Jonathan Quick recorded 34 saves and his 50th NHL shutout, the most ever from U.S-born goaltenders in NHL history.

 

In the NWHL contests yesterday…

 

With five points in the Boston Pride’s weekend series against the Minnesota Whitecaps, Boston Pride’s Gigi Marvin has been named the NWHL Player of the Week

 

 

In NHL news…

The New York Rangers retired the number of Vic Hadfield yesterday, becoming the 10th player in the long history of the Rangers organization.

 

The NHL announced their Three Stars of the Week earlier today.

 

 

 

 

Late addition to the NHL news…

The Philadelphia Flyers announced that Chuck Fletcher has been named the Executive Vice President and General Manager

 

Tonight in the NHL…

Tampa Bay Lightning @ New Jersey Devils, 7 p.m., ET
Buffalo Sabres @ Nashville Predators, 8 p.m., ET
Edmonton Oilers @ Dallas Stars, 8:30 p.m., ET

 

November 28th, 2018 — News and Notes

Today is Wednesday, November 28th, 2017 and these are your news and notes.

 

There were 10 contests in action last night.

 

-BUFFALO 3, San Jose 2 (OT)

The Buffalo Sabres would win their 10th straight contest, the most consecutive wins since the 2006-07 season in their 3-2 win over the San Jose Sharks last night.

The Sabres have won 10 straight contests three times, including this season.

 

-Ottawa 4, PHILADELPHIA 3

Brady Tkachuk and the Ottawa Senators would come back from a multi-goal deficit in the last 10 minutes of the game to defeat the Philadelphia Flyers 4-3.

 

-Carolina 2, MONTREAL 1

Carolina Hurricanes G Curtis McElhinney would have a 48 save performance, matching a career high, in the 2-1 over the Montreal Canadiens last night.

 

-Anaheim 3, TAMPA BAY 1

Anaheim Ducks G Ryan Miller would have 25 saves in his 373rd career win and is now one shy of the all-time record of 374 set by John Vanbiesbrouck for most wins by a U.S.-born goaltender.

 

-Colorado 3, NASHVILLE 2

Colorado Avalanche’s Mikko Rantanen became the first player this season to have 40 points when he had two assists in the Avalanche’s 3-2 win at the Nashville Predators last night.  With the achievement, Rantanen became the quickest player to reach to 40-point mark in a season since the Avalanche relocated from the Quebec Nordiques in 1995.

 

-Arizona 4, MINNESOTA 3

Despite the 4-3 loss to the Arizona Coyotes, Minnesota Wild’s Matt Dumba extended his point streak to seven games and matched a franchise high for a defenceman.  Ryan Suter achieved the mark of seven games with at least a point twice.

 

-Pittsburgh 4, WINNIPEG 3

 

Pittsburgh Penguins F Phil Kessel would extend his point streak to nine games and is the longest active point streak in the League.

 

-Vegas 8, CHICAGO 3

The Vegas Golden Knights would score a franchise-record eight goals in their rout over the Chicago Blackhawks last night.

 

-EDMONTON 1, Dallas 0 (OT)

 

-Los Angeles 2, VANCOUVER 1 (OT)

After his hat trick on Sunday, it only took the Los Angeles Kings Dustin Brown 53 seconds to score the game-winner in the extra frame to give the Kings the 2-1 win at the Vancouver Canucks last night.

 

Today’s schedule of games…

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Today in NHL news…

After the firing of Philadelphia Flyers GM Ron Hextall Monday, the organization today announced that Chris Pryor, the Director of Player Personnell and Assistant General Manager, and Assistant Coach Gord Murphy, have been relieved of their duties.

 

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Montreal Canadiens Post Game Recap

The Habs drop a tough one to the Canes but to get one across and make it a close game. They outplayed the Canes for most of the game and deserved the win. The Powerplay for Montreal was subpar and was when the Habs lost some momentum late in the third. Carolina got two lucky bounces and Curtis McElhinney stood on his head for Carolina. The Habs are off until Saturday when they host the Boston Bruins.

 

First Period

Habs looked solid in the first period. Weber looks good in his first period back. Kulak also looks strong on the blueline for the Habs. Habs are definitely getting their chances. McElhinney can’t control a rebound Habs need to continue getting pucks on net and getting guys towards the net.

 

Second Period
Canes are getting the bounces even though the Habs are outplaying them. In the third, the Habs need to make sure they don’t take any stupid penalties and hopefully one of these bounces will go their way.

 

Third Period
Habs get one past McElhinney in the third but fail to score another to tie up the game. The powerplay was a disaster and could have tied the game up for the Habs.