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A strange game salvaged by unlikely sources

credit La Presse

Talk about a glass half empty type of game. Yes, they won. Yes, they got the two points but no, it wasn’t deserved. If it wasn’t for a very solid third line, your Canadiens would have been humiliated by a team that should not even have a chance against them. Even with all the injuries the Habs suffered.

The game started off badly with a shaky goalie many saw as being a sure-shot starter in the NHL this year and some bad penalties to give a 5 on 3 and before the kids in the Bell Center understood what was happening Florida was controlling a 2-0 game. But thankfully during the intermission the coach asked his team to make a statement and he sent the right men to do the job. Maxim Lapierre, Tom Kostopoulos and Guillaume Latendresse started to put pressure on their opponent and it seemed to work. Bouillon scored on a slap shot right after a faceoff won by Lang.

I don’t know if many will remember but I said some time ago that some players did more than their stat sheet showed. I was talking at the time about how Latendresse created space for Koivu and Tanguay. Well today Lang was pretty much in the same situation. His 1 goal and 1 assist was only the surface. On the second goal Lang skated strongly towards the offensive zone to get a lose puck which forced Anderson to get out of his net. Sergei Kostitsyn then took the puck and gave it to his brother who scored. No assist for Robert but an important play nonetheless.

Then the heart and soul of the team (at least until the captain comes back) went back to work. Lapierre won a faceoff and seconds later Latendresse sent the puck to Tom Kostopoulos in front of the net who was stopped twice at short range but third time was definitely a charm as he gave the lead to his team. Two minutes later Lang got into the offensive zone on the wing and zipped one past Anderson to make it four unanswered goals from the Bleu-Blanc-Rouge.

Sadly enough, this would prove to be too little to guarantee a win. Early in third period Kovalev lost the puck on the powerplay which lead the a breakaway goal form Radek Dvorak, who played a hell of a game. Andrei Kostitsyn answered by beating Anderson with a wrist shot. Did I ever tell you I think this guy needs to shot more? But then Halak let another one through, from Jason Cullimore. A player we traded for, and bought out, only to get rid of Sergei Samsonov! And with less than two minutes to go Dvorak finished his great game by tying it up as the Habs looked as disorganized as my Wednesday floor ball team in their zone.

And in shootout, Halak finally made the difference. Both teams had a player losing the puck and another one hitting the post but unlike Anderson who was beaten by Andrei Markov, Halak made one save. Yay! A goalie “saving” his own ass in a game he allowed 5 goals, a shootout goal from a defensemen, a defensive defensemen opening the score and a third line who just doesn’t want to quit and dragged the whole team with them. At least we got the W.

Okay, time for some random thoughts.

And that’s all she wrote for now. I’ll see you all after the Rangers game on Wednesday.

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