GAME RECAP | Montreal Canadiens vs New Jersey Devils: Habs, Line-up, Score, Statistics, Highlights, Post-game, Interviews, NHL, Three-Stars
FINAL | Pre-season Game 1 | Monday September 26, 2022
Bell Centre, Montreal, QC
CANADIENS
Montreal
1-2
DEVILS
New Jersey
Canadiens Lineup
Forward lines
Cole Caufield – Owen Beck – Mike Hoffman
Rem Pitlick – Kirby Dach – Juraj Slafkovsky
Rafael Harvey-Pinard – Filip Mesar – Anthony Richard
Michael Pezzetta – Jan Mysak – Joshua Roy
Defence pairings
Mike Matheson – Justin Barron
Kaiden Guhle – Jordan Harris
Gianni Fairbrother – Mattias Norlinder
Goaltenders
Jake Allen – Cayden Primeau
Scratches
Jake Evans, Chris Wideman, Sam Montembeault, Christian Dvorak, Brendan Gallagher, David Savard, Joel Armia, Jonathan Drouin, Mitchell Stephens, Joel Teasdale, Otto Leskinen, Emil Heineman, Jesse Ylonen, Alex Belzile, Evgenii Dadonov, Corey Schueneman, Arber Xhekaj, Nate Schnarr, Lucas Condotta, Riley Kidney, Cam Hillis
Injuries
Nick Suzuki (lower-body), Josh Anderson (lower-body), Carey Price (knee), Paul Byron (hip), Joel Edmundson (back), Madison Bowey (day-to-day), Logan Mailloux (shoulder)
Game Report
The long summer wait for Canadiens’ faithful was finally over as they had Habs hockey to enjoy from the Bell Centre. For some fans, it was Juraj Slafkovsky that brought them out for late September hockey. The first overall pick in June’s draft played as advertised.
But it was youngsters like Owen Beck, Kaiden Guhle and Jordan Harris that stole the spotlight. Guhle, Harris along with Justin Barron are going to make decision-making very difficult for the Montreal coaching staff. No doubt that Stephane Robidas was thrilled to see Mike Matheson playing 25:35 while notching an assist in being named the game’s first star.
A Cole Caufield goal in the opening pre-season game was just what the doctor ordered for the confidence of the second-year player. But a goal scored on the power-play with a one-timer was a welcome bonus!
While the stage keeps getting larger, Owen Beck continues to impress. Beck did not look out of place centering Caufield and Mike Hoffman. Beck had a 59 per cent success rate at the faceoff dot and was the defensive conscience on a line with two offensive-minded players.
Jake Allen looked solid in a period and a half of work stopping each of the 18 shots he faced. Cayden Primeau’s night did not go as smoothly as the 23-year-old gave up two goals on 13 shots in 30 minutes of work.
While they would have preferred a win, Habs fans seemed content with tonight’s performance. It’s a good thing as this could be a harbinger of what’s ahead for the season: an entertaining game that results in a loss.
Up Next
The Canadiens will have a day off on Tuesday before heading to Toronto to face the Maple Leafs on Wednesday night.
Plus
▲ Owen Beck, Cole Caufield, Mike Matheson, Kaiden Guhle, Jordan Harris, Mike Hoffman, Filip Mesar, Joshua Roy, Jake Allen
Minus
▼ Gianni Fairbrother, Anthony Richard, Cayden Primeau, Mattias Norlinder, Rafael Harvey-Pinard
The Numbers
Game Statistics
CANADIENS
DEVILS
21
Shots
31
46
Face-off %
54
1-for-5
Power Play
1-for-4
8
Penalty Minutes
10
22
Hits
26
25
Corsi For
46
Scoring Summary
FINAL
1
2
3
OT
SO
T
Canadiens (0-1-0)
1
0
0
–
–
1
Devils (1-0-0)
0
1
1
–
–
2
Scorers
Goalies
MTL: Caufield (1)-PPG
NJD: Tatar (1)-PPG, Clarke (1)
MTL: Allen, Primeau (L) (0-1-0)
NJD: Blackwood, Daws (W) (1-0-0)
Stars of the Game
Official NHL Three Stars
Mike Matheson MTL
Cole Caufield MTL
Graeme Clarke NJD
Watch
Video Highlights
What Did They Say?
Post-game Quotes
Juraj Slafkovsky
“I won a few pucks, lost a few pucks. I know myself, I know I can play better than that. I can skate faster, shoot more often. But hey, I think there’s another game on Wednesday, right?”