Montreal Canadiens vs San Jose Sharks, Game Recap: Habs, Line-up, Score, Statistics, Highlights, Post-game, Interviews, NHL, Three-Stars
FINAL | Game 4, Home Game 2 | Tuesday October 19, 2021 |
Bell Centre, Montreal, QC |
CANADIENS Montreal |
0-5 |
SHARKS San Jose |
Canadiens LineupForward linesTyler Toffoli – Nick Suzuki – Cole Caufield Jonathan Drouin – Christian Dvorak – Josh Anderson Mike Hoffman – Adam Brooks – Brendan Gallagher Artturi Lehkonen – Cedric Paquette – Joel Armia Defence pairingsAlexander Romanov – Jeff Petry Ben Chiarot – David Savard Brett Kulak – Chris Wideman GoaltendersJake Allen – Sam Montembeault ScratchesSami Niku, Mathieu Perreault InjuriesJake Evans (upper-body) Joel Edmundson (undisclosed), Carey Price (player assistance program), Paul Byron (hip), Mattias Norlinder (lower-body), Shea Weber (multiple injuries) Game ReportThe Canadiens arrived second to most pucks on Tuesday night. And even when they challenged the visitors, they lost many more puck battles than they won. The Sharks aren’t expected to be a playoff team this season but they outworked and outhustled the Canadiens in the first period outshooting their hosts by a decisive 12-to-3 margin. Adin Hill had the easiest shutout that a mediocre goaltender could imagine. Montreal is playing a sloppy, disjointed brand of hockey. Whatever the coach is selling, the players aren’t buying. Communication is not a strength of Dom Ducharme and perhaps it’s showing. The offence is anemic with shots coming from the perimeter resulting in just three goals scored in four games. Special teams are a mess. Goaltending has been average at best. Prior to their miraculous playoff run, the Canadiens finished 18th in the regular season. And now they are missing the two players who carried them to the Stanley Cup Final. In addition to holes on the ice, the dressing room has a leadership vacuum. But there is talent in the lineup. And guided by this coaching staff, the talent is underperforming. But in no way was enough done in the off-season to upgrade the roster. Issues on all frontsThe official attendance at the Bell Centre was announced at 16,095. The number is tickets sold, not warm bodies in the building. That meant there were way more than 5,000 empty seats, many of which were visible in the lower bowl. So fans are staying away. And why wouldn’t they? Their team sits 32nd in the NHL, the only team in the league without a point this season. The Canadiens have started the season 0-4. The young players looked bewildered. Veterans are visibly frustrated. The general manager is in limbo. And the owner is MIA. Turn back the clock 26 yearsThere are parallels to the start of the 1995-96 season. The Canadiens started the season with four straight losses after scoring a total of just four goals. On October 17, 1995 Canadiens president Ronald Corey fired general manager Serge Savard, assistant general manager Andre Boudrias, head coach Jacques Demers and longtime scout Carol Vadnais. Four days later Corey hired Rejean Houle as general manager and Mario Tremblay as head coach. And you know what happened after that. Up NextThe Canadiens continue their home stand on Thursday as Jesperi Kotkaniemi arrives with the Carolina Hurricanes for a visit to the Bell Centre.Plus▲ Artturi Lehkonen, Joel ArmiaMinus▼ Ben Chiarot, Cole Caufield, David Savard, Josh Anderson, Christian Dvorak, Jonathan Drouin, Tyler Toffoli |
The Numbers
Game Statistics | ||
CANADIENS | SHARKS | |
21 | Shots | 25 |
38 | Face-off % | 62 |
0-for-2 | Power Play | 2-for-4 |
10 | Penalty Minutes | 6 |
31 | Hits | 20 |
43 | Corsi For | 30 |
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Stars of the Game
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What Did They Say?
Post-game Quotes | |
Dominique Ducharme
Jeff Petry
Brendan Gallagher
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salut-bien chers amis allhabs
merci rick pour le post-game,
holy smoke et holy smoke encore,,,
gotta show-up.gotta play with pride,,,
especially when times are tough.
no excuses.
cannott always win them.but we have to show-up.
point a la ligne.
important to stay united and work thru it.
no blame-game.
hmmm,
turn back the years to 95′-96′,rick?
you got it my friend.you got it.
we remember well.”peanut” et “le bluet” put in charge.
we all know what happenned next eh,,,
hockey-incoherence incorporated!!!
pour l’amour du bon dieu,
que ca ne passera pas de meme nos jours-ici.
mais,c’est tres perplexe et curieux l’affaire mr.molson et notre d.g.,m.b.?ca ne pourrait pas aider assurement.une resolution prompt et net y sera requise!
merci pour l’ecoute
portez-vous bien
sain et sauf
familleCH,malgres le tout
guyCH10 soit avec-nous en prieres et pensees
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