Montreal Canadiens vs Washington Capitals, Game Recap: Habs, Line-up, Score, Statistics, Highlights, Post-game, Interviews, NHL, Three-Stars
FINAL | Game 46, Home Game 21 | Thursday February 10, 2022 |
Bell Centre, Montreal, QC |
CANADIENS Montreal |
2-5 |
CAPITALS Washington |
Canadiens LineupForward linesArtturi Lehkonen – Nick Suzuki – Tyler Toffoli Rem Pitlick – Jake Evans – Josh Anderson Mike Hoffman – Paul Byron – Brendan Gallagher Joel Armia – Ryan Poehling – Cole Caufield Defence pairingsBen Chiarot – Alexander Romanov Brett Kulak – Jeff Petry Kale Clague – Chris Wideman GoaltendersCayden Primeau – Sam Montembeault ScratchesCedric Paquette, Michael Pezzetta, Laurent Dauphin InjuriesChristian Dvorak (upper-body), David Savard (ankle), Jonathan Drouin (wrist), Jake Allen (lower-body), Mathieu Perreault (lower-body), Joel Edmundson (back), Carey Price (knee), Shea Weber (multiple injuries) COVID-19 protocolnone Game ReportThis game was always going to be a win. Not a win of the two-point variety but one where Canadiens players celebrated their love of playing hockey. The silent soundtrack accompanying the game could have been “Ding Dong! The Witch Is Dead.” While Martin St. Louis accepted the praise of the adoring media post-game, it was clear that the absence of Dominique Ducharme provided a boost to his former charges. The situation had become untenable. Ducharme’s message was tired and repetitive. The players had stopped listening, and more disturbingly, had stopped caring. The players had met with their coach, imploring him to ditch their overly complicated and ineffective system. But Ducharme was stubborn, always acting like he was the smartest person in the room. As we know, it led to one of the worst seasons in Canadiens history. With an inexperienced St. Louis onboard, Marty provided the injection of emotion while the assistant coaches took care of the rest. The pressure system was discarded replaced with a basic man-to-man approach that all players understand. Goaltending was still an issue with Cayden Primeau giving up four goals, three of the soft variety. But overall, the Canadiens skaters provided a more spirited effort in a losing cause. There were mistakes of exuberance. It’s unlikely that the coaching staff want Nick Suzuki playing 24:19 on a regular basis in a meaningless season. And Ryan Poehling obviously has earned more than a 9:33 look. The head coach is in learning mode admitting that he didn’t yet know all their names or numbers. In the end, the performance itself had little to do with the influence of St. Louis and much more to players being released from the oppression of an incompetent coach. Up NextThe Canadiens will host the Columbus Blue Jackets on Saturday afternoon at the Bell Centre.Plus▲ Rem Pitlick, Cole Caufield, Josh AndersonMinus▼ Cayden Primeau, Brendan Gallagher, Jeff Petry, Paul Byron, Chris Wideman, Kale Clague, Mike Hoffman, Brett KulakGame PreviewCheck out the game preview here: A New Bench Boss | PREVIEW: WSH @ MTL |
The Numbers
Game Statistics | ||
CANADIENS | CAPITALS | |
44 | Shots | 23 |
49 | Face-off % | 51 |
1-for-5 | Power Play | 0-for-3 |
6 | Penalty Minutes | 10 |
32 | Hits | 15 |
49 | Corsi For | 28 |
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Stars of the Game
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What Did They Say?
Post-game Quotes | |
Martin St. Louis
Josh Anderson
Jeff Petry
Cole Caufield
Quotes courtesy of NHL.com |
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