Montreal Canadiens vs Philadelphia Flyers Game Recap: Habs Line-up, Score, Statistics, Highlights, Post-game Interviews, NHL Three-Stars
FINAL | Round 1, Game 3 | Sunday August 16, 2020 Flyers lead series tied 2-1 |
Scotiabank Arena, Toronto, ON |
CANADIENS Montreal |
0-1 |
FLYERS Philadelphia |
Canadiens LineupForward linesTomas Tatar – Nick Suzuki – Brendan Gallagher Jonathan Drouin – Jesperi Kotkaniemi – Max Domi Paul Byron – Phillip Danault – Artturi Lehkonen Joel Armia – Jake Evans – Alex Belzile Defence pairingsBen Chiarot – Shea Weber Brett Kulak – Jeff Petry Xavier Ouellet – Victor Mete GoaltendersCarey Price – Charlie Lindgren ScratchesRyan Poehling, Charles Hudon, Christian Folin, Noah Juulsen, Victor Olofsson, Cayden Primeau, Michael McNiven, Jordan Weal, Dale Weise Ineligible Alexander Romanov Injuries/Unfit to Play
Game ReportCan’t win if you don’t score. And you can’t score if you don’t create any opportunities. That was the story of tonight’s game for the Canadiens. Montreal managed just three high-danger scoring chances for the entire game. Just three. That’s what you might expect per period. So it was a light night of work for Flyers goaltender Carter Hart. His defence blocked more shots than Hart made saves.
And this followed a game where the Canadiens had chased Hart from the net after giving up four goals on 26 shots. Alain Vigneault, concerned about his young goaltender’s confidence tossed up a smoke screen, embarrassing himself y whining about the members of the Habs power-play. It was a huge missed opportunity for the Canadiens who did nothing to test Hart and further erode his confidence. Habs forwards hit four posts but got no traffic in front of Hart, nor got to loose pucks for second chance opportunities. Philadelphia had double the number of high-scoring chances of Montreal but Carey Price was solid once again. The only Flyers goal on the night started with a lost faceoff by Phillip Danault. The puck double deflected off the stick of Ben Chiarot and the body of Jake Voracek. Price was also a major contributor to the Habs penalty-kill which was perfect on six Flyers opportunities. Shea Weber and Ben Chiarot also deserve a healthy share of credit. Up front Jesperi Kotkaniemi continues to be the Canadiens best forward. Kotkaniemi led the forwards in ice-time with 19:32, and came the closest to lighting the lamp with his shots twice finding the iron. The Habs and Flyers will play game four of the series on Tuesday afternoon at 3:00 pm. Plus / Minus▲ Carey Price, Jesperi Kotkaniemi, Shea Weber, Ben Chiarot, Nick Suzuki ▼ Max Domi, Phillip Danault, Paul Byron, Alex Belzile |
The Numbers
Game Statistics | ||
CANADIENS | FLYERS | |
23 | Shots | 20 |
49 | Face-off % | 51 |
0-for-3 | Power Play | 0-for-6 |
12 | Penalty Minutes | 6 |
23 | Hits | 36 |
45 | Corsi For | 34 |
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Stars of the Game
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What Did They Say?
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Kirk Muller
Quotes courtesy of NHL.com |
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