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Ducharme: ‘Too Much Time in Our Zone’ | RECAP: MTL @ TOR

Montreal Canadiens vs Toronto Maple Leafs Game Recap: Habs, Line-up, Score, Statistics, Highlights, Post-game, Interviews, NHL, Three-Stars

FINAL | Exhibition Game 5 | Tuesday October 5, 2021
Scotiabank Arena, Toronto, ON

CANADIENS

Montreal

2-6

MAPLE LEAFS

Toronto

Samuel Montembeault (Photo by John E. Sololowski / USA Today Sports)

Canadiens Lineup

Forward lines

Tyler Toffoli – Nick Suzuki – Jonathan Drouin

Joel Armia – Jake Evans – Brendan Gallagher

Artturi Lehkonen – Ryan Poehling – Raphael Harvey-Pinard

Michael Pezzetta – Mathieu Perreault – Alex Belzile

Defence pairings

Ben Chiarot – Chris Wideman

Kaiden Guhle – David Savard

Alexander Romanov – Gianni Fairbrother

Goaltenders

Samuel Montembeault – Cayden Primeau

Scratches

 

Injuries

Cole Caufield (shoulder), Cedric Paquette (groin), Joel Edmundson (undisclosed), Carey Price (knee), Paul Byron (hip), Mike Hoffman (lower-body),Mattias Norlinder (undisclosed), Sami Niku (concussion)

Game Report

The Canadiens had a good start to the game with Joel Armia spearheading the forecheck to create a turnover. Ben Chiarot shot the puck to the net and Armia deflected it for the game’s opening goal. Armia has been Montreal’s best forward by far in the pre-season.

For the next 57 minutes the Maple Leafs were in full control of the game dismantling the Habs defensive zone coverage with ease. With 24 shots on goal, Toronto had more shots in the first period than the Canadiens mustered the entire game. It is the third game in the pre-season that the Leafs have dominated Montreal in 5-on-5 play.

Newly-acquired goaltender Samuel Montembeault was welcomed with a barrage of 44 shots through 60 minutes. Montembeault was sharp early fading a little as the puck totals increased. Dominique Ducharme thought that Montembeault played well under the circumstances but gave up one or two soft goals.

That said, Samuel looked calm and confident from the start of the game. Cayden Primeau has not had a good training camp. He has been shaky in both practice and game action. Primeau would be best served to work out his struggled in Laval.

Final spot

Centre Ryan Poehling will get one last chance on Thursday night to earn a spot on the opening night roster. Much of the Montreal media have already made up their minds; in fact their narrative was written before anyone stepped on the ice for the start of training camp. It appears there is a competition to frame Poehling’s training camp performance in the harshest negative light.

The truth is that Poehling has played solid, responsible two-way hockey. Consistently throughout training camp, Poehling’s lines have generated more scoring chances than they have given up, considerably so. Poehling has also been a leader in faceoff percentage for Montreal during the pre-season.

It’s not flashy nor dynamic, but Poehling has done enough to earn the fourth line centre spot despite the ravings of the crew in the press box.

A struggling veteran

Through five pre-season games, the Canadiens are giving up too many scoring chances. From Cayden Primeau to Jake Allen to Sam Montembeault, the goaltending has not been stellar but the netminders are facing too many high quality shots.

The play of David Savard has been concerning. While Savard played a highly-sheltered role in Tampa Bay effectively, more will be expected of him in Montreal. And in doing so, Savard’s shortcomings may be exposed.

Defenceman Chris Wideman has done a good job at locking up the vacant spot on defence. Wideman can be effective moving the puck out of the defensive zone and can be a key part of the Habs power-play.

Up Next

The Canadiens returned to Montreal after the game and will host the Ottawa Senators for the final pre-season game on Thursday.

Plus

▲  Joel Armia, Ryan Poehling, Artturi Lehkonen, Raphael Harvey-Pinard, Brendan Gallagher, Chris Wideman

Minus

▼  David Savard, Alexander Romanov, Mathieu Perreault, Michael Pezzetta, Jonathan Drouin, Gianni Fairbrother, Tyler Toffoli

The Numbers

Game Statistics
CANADIENS   MAPLE LEAFS
22 Shots 44
57 Face-off % 43
1-for-5 Power Play 2-for-4
13 Penalty Minutes 15
26 Hits 23
25 Corsi For 39
Scoring Summary
FINAL 1 2 3 OT SO T
Canadiens (2-3-0) 2 0 0 2
Maple Leafs  3 2 1 6
Scorers Goalies
  • MTL: Armia (1), Belzile (2)-PPG
  • TOR: Ritchie (1), Ritchie (2)-PPG, Mikheyev (1), Menell (1)-PPG, Der-Arguchintsev (1), Seney (1)
  • MTL: Montembeault (L) 0-1-0
  • TOR: Mrazek (W)

Stars of the Game

Three Stars
  1. John Tavares  TOR
  2. Nick Ritchie  TOR
  3. Mitch Marner  TOR

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What Did They Say?

Post-game Quotes

Dominique Ducharme

  • “Despite the score, [Samuel Montembeault] made saves and was solid. With the amount of shots he eventually broke down.”
  • “We have to be more focused on the system to spend less time in the defensive zone. We have to be faster in battles to get the puck out more easily. We spend far too much time in our zone.”

David Savard

  • “We had a lot of turnovers and gave them too many Grade A chances. We spent too much time in our zone.”
  • “I’m trying to adapt to the system and I know I’m still making mistakes. I am positioned in the wrong place. Sometimes you think too much on the ice. We have to go back to basics, regardless of the system. The level of competition must be at the maximum, especially since we have just one game left before the season. We have to take our game up a notch.”

Samuel Montembeault

  • “I was nervous, it’s different from playing in Florida, but I was prepared for the game. I did some good things and I just have to get back to work and be ready for the next game.”

Quotes courtesy of NHL.com

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