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Canadiens – Flyers: Resilient Habs Extend Series | GAME 5 RECAP
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Montreal Canadiens vs Philadelphia Flyers  Game Recap: Habs Line-up, Score, Statistics, Highlights, Post-game Interviews, NHL Three-Stars

FINAL | Round 1, Game 5 | Wednesday August 19, 2020

Flyers lead series 3-2

Scotiabank Arena, Toronto, ON

CANADIENS

Montreal

5-3

FLYERS

Philadelphia

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Canadiens Lineup

Forward lines

Tomas Tatar – Phillip Danault – Brendan Gallagher

Max Domi – Nick Suzuki – Jonathan Drouin

Paul Byron – Jesperi Kotkaniemi – Artturi Lehkonen

Charles Hudon – Jake Evans – Joel Armia

Defence pairings

Ben Chiarot – Shea Weber

Brett Kulak – Jeff Petry

Xavier Ouellet – Victor Mete

Goaltenders

Carey Price – Charlie Lindgren

Scratches

Ryan Poehling, Christian Folin, Noah Juulsen, Victor Olofsson, Cayden Primeau, Michael McNiven, Jordan Weal, Dale Weise, Alex Belzile

Ineligible

Alexander Romanov

Injuries/Unfit to Play

Game Report

The series is coming back to Montreal! Okay, not really. But by winning a ‘road’ game in game 5, Kirk Muller will have last change for game 6 on Friday evening.

Just like game 2, the Canadiens injected a healthy dose of emotion into their game. It was the type of focus and intensity that had gone missing in games 3 and 4.

Montreal was led out of the gate by Brendan Gallagher. Still snarly from his benching in game 4, Gallagher was back to his feisty, rabble-rousing self, more than willing to get his nose dirty. It’s been widely speculated that Gallagher has been playing with a right ankle injury since the second game of the series with the Penguins.

Another player slowed by injury is Joel Armia. After game one, Claude Julien hinted  loudly about an injury as the reason for Armia being moved to the fourth line. But Armia was tonight’s first star, scoring twice (one short-handed) with a plus-4 rating in just over 17 minutes of icetime.

Nick Suzuki had a strong night with a goal and an assist. Suzuki had another goal called back when Jonathan Drouin went offside. 

The Canadiens punished the Flyers with 39 hits. Despite playing a little more than a period, Jesperi Kotkaniemi co-led the team in hits. But when Kotkaniemi delivered a shoulder check to Travis Sanheim early in the second period, his night would be over. 

While we are fully supportive of the NHL’s efforts to limit concussions, the league got this one wrong. With Kotkaniemi committed to the hit, Sanheim made a last-second turn to exacerbate the contact. The Flyers turned the undeserved gift into two power-play goals.

And let’s not forget the play of Carey Price, who once again had a brilliant game. Price turned aside multiple odd-man rushes from the Flyers. At the other end, Carter Hart once again looked his youthful age giving up a couple of bad goals. 

Price heartily endorsed the work of his interim head coach saying that he is bringing energy and enthusiasm to the bench. Suzuki said that, prior to the game, Muller challenged the team’s first line to set the tone. With their coach’s words ringing in their ears, the trio led by Gallagher was physical out of the gate, dominating the first shift.

The tensions of bad blood kept building throughout the game. It will be interesting to see the carry-over for game six of the series that is scheduled for Friday evening at 7:00 pm.

Plus / Minus

▲  Carey Price, Joel Armia, Nick Suzuki, Brendan Gallagher, Shea Weber, Jeff Petry, Ben Chiarot, Brett Kulak, Jake Evans

▼  Max Domi, Paul Byron, Victor Mete, Jonathan Drouin

The Numbers

 Game Statistics 
CANADIENS   FLYERS
33 Shots 29
40 Face-off % 60
1-for-7 Power Play 3-for-7
33 Penalty Minutes 34
39 Hits 28
41 Corsi For 36
 Scoring Summary
 FINAL 1 2 3 OT SO T
 Canadiens (5-4) 1 2 1 4
 Flyers (6-2) 0 2 1 3
Scorers Goalies
  • MTL: Armia (2)-SHG, Armia (3), Gallagher (1)-PPG, Suzuki (2)
  • PHI: Voracek (3)-PPG, Voracek (4)-PPG, Farabee (3)-PPG
  • MTL: Price (W) 5-4
  • PHI: Hart (L) 5-2

Stars of the Game

Official NHL Three Stars
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  1. Joel Armia  MTL
  2. Nick Suzuki  MTL
  3. Jake Voracek  PHI

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 Video Highlights 

What Did They Say?

 Post-game Quotes
Kirk Muller
  • “This was a character win with our group. I thought it started right from the first shift tonight with [Phillip Danault’s] line and the intensity that [Brendan Gallagher] brought. I think that was our response from losing the last game (2-0 on Tuesday). They got ready to go and they set the tone that first shift.”
  • “The thing I really liked was our response. Philly scored a couple goals and we came back, they score late in the game and [Suzuki] scores the very next shift. I don’t think we allowed them to get some momentum because of the goals we were able to score.”
Carey Price
  • “[Kirk Muller] has been doing a great job behind the bench. He’s bringing a lot of energy and enthusiasm. It’s not an easy position to get tossed into but I think he’s leaning on his prior experience as a head coach and he’s excelling right now.”
  • “Brendan did it again. He’s got one of the biggest hearts of any guy I’ve ever played with. We know what we get from him, we get 100 percent compete. He came up with a big one for us tonight.”
Joel Armia
  • “I think the whole team played great. We gave everything we’ve got every shift and just kind of focused on playing simple and shooting the puck. I don’t think there’s any magic tricks, just keeping it simple.”

Quotes courtesy of NHL.com

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