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Beating the ‘Burglar | RECAP: MTL @ NJD
Andrew Hammond (Photo by Rich Graessle/NHLI via Getty Images)

GAME RECAP | Montreal Canadiens vs New Jersey Devils: Habs, Line-up, Score, Statistics, Highlights, Post-game, Interviews, NHL, Three-Stars

FINAL | Game 71, Away Game 37 | Thursday April 7, 2022
Prudential Center, Newark, NJ

CANADIENS

Montreal

7-4

New Jersey Devils logo

DEVILS

New Jersey

Andrew Hammond (Photo by Rich Graessle/NHLI via Getty Images)

Canadiens Lineup

Forward lines

Cole Caufield – Nick Suzuki – Rem Pitlick

Mike Hoffman – Jake Evans – Josh Anderson

Joel Armia – Christian Dvorak – Brendan Gallagher

Jesse Ylonen – Ryan Poehling – Tyler Pitlick

Defence pairings

Alexander Romanov – Joel Edmundson

Corey Schueneman – David Savard

Kale Clague – Chris Wideman

Goaltenders

Jake Allen – Sam Montembeault

Scratches

William Lagesson, Mathieu Perreault, Laurent Dauphin, Jordan Harris

Injuries

Paul Byron (undisclosed), Justin Barron (lower-body), Michael Pezzetta (upper-body), Jeff Petry (lower-body), Jonathan Drouin (upper-body), Carey Price (knee), Shea Weber (multiple injuries)

COVID-19 protocol


Game Report

It was a matchup between the two worst teams in the Eastern Conference and the game delivered as promised. Some sloppy play and shoddy goaltending on both sides led to a very entertaining offensive display.

Nick Suzuki opened the scoring before the five minute mark of the game. With 19 goals in the bank and 11 games to go, Suzuki seems to be a lock for the first 20-goal season of his career. Two minutes later, Jake Evans added to the Canadiens lead unleashing a rocket.

An old friend got the better of Jake Allen with Tomas Tatar putting New Jersey on the board at the 7:11 mark of the game. And then it was Cole Caufield continuing his torrid pace giving the Habs a 3-1 lead before the end of the first period.

Speaking of old friends, it was Andrew Hammond in goal for the Devils this evening. Hammond was sent to New Jersey for forward Nate Schnarr, who has been a very welcome addition to the Laval Rocket. Hammond struggled on this night against his former teammates giving up three goals on eight shots in the opening frame.

Hammond was pulled in the third period after giving up six goals on 19 shots. It was a performance that looked a little worse given that the Canadiens did not manage a high-danger scoring chance (HDCF) in the first 40 minutes. Montreal managed just four HDCF in the third period which was their total for the entire game.

It wasn’t a masterpiece for Jake Allen either, who was guilty of allowing three soft goals of New Jersey’s four-goal output. The Devils managed just seven high-danger scoring chances in the game.

Up Next

The win moves the Canadiens ahead of the Arizona Coyotes as the teams jockey for the best odds of securing the number one pick in the 2022 NHL Entry Draft.

The Canadiens will be in Toronto on Saturday night to face the Maple Leafs for the final time this season.

Plus

▲  Nick Suzuki, Kale Clague, Christian Dvorak, Joel Armia, Jake Evans, Chris Wideman, Brendan Gallagher, Cole Caufield

Minus

▼  Jake Allen, Tyler Pitlick, David Savard, Corey Schueneman

Game Preview

Check out the game preview here: Cellar of the East | PREVIEW: MTL @ NJD

The Numbers

Game Statistics
CANADIENS   DEVILS
26 Shots 37
57 Face-off % 43
0-for-0 Power Play 0-for-2
4 Penalty Minutes 0
21 Hits 17
46 Corsi For 58
Scoring Summary
FINAL 1 2 3 OT SO T
Canadiens (20-40-11) 3 1 3 7
Devils (24-41-6) 1 1 2 4
Scorers Goalies
  • MTL: Suzuki (19), Evans (10),  Caufield (17), Armia (5), Wideman (4), Dvorak (10), Clague (2)
  • NJD: Tatar (14), Greer (1), Smith (4), Bratt (23)
  • MTL: Allen (W) (9-20-4)
  • NJD: Hammond (L) (3-1-1), Daws

Stars of the Game

Official NHL Three Stars
NHL3stars
  1. Christian Dvorak  MTL
  2. Chris Wideman  MTL
  3. Kale Clague  MTL

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What Did They Say?

Post-game Quotes

Marty St. Louis

  • “Do I prefer to win a game 2-1 or 7-4? It depends on the kind of match. You can win a game 2-1 and have a lot of chances to score, and you can win a game 7-4 and haven’t given up many chances – the other team was just more opportunistic than you. It depends. You have to be honest with our performance, and in the second period we just weren’t there.”

Chris Wideman

  • “I’m lucky, and very grateful, to be able to be here right now and get this opportunity. I was paying for my own clubs at the same time last year. I appreciate the chance to be part of this team, and it’s special every time I’m in the starting lineup. So I did a reset, just did my job and contributed to the successes of the team.”

Quotes courtesy of NHL.com

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