First Goal For Barron | RECAP: OTT @ MTL

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Jake Evans, Justin Barron (Photo by Vitor Munhoz/NHLI via Getty Images)

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

FINAL | Game 70, Away Game 34 | Tuesday April 5, 2022
Bell Centre, Montreal, QC

CANADIENS

Montreal

3-6

SENATORS

Ottawa

Jake Evans, Justin Barron (Photo by Vitor Munhoz/NHLI via Getty Images)

Canadiens Lineup

Forward lines

Cole Caufield – Nick Suzuki – Rem Pitlick

Mike Hoffman – Jake Evans – Josh Anderson

Paul Byron – Christian Dvorak – Joel Armia

Jesse Ylonen – Ryan Poehling – Brendan Gallagher

Defence pairings

Alexander Romanov – Corey Schueneman

Joel Edmundson – Justin Barron

Jordan Harris – David Savard

Goaltenders

Jake Allen – Sam Montembeault

Scratches

William Lagesson, Mathieu Perreault, Chris Wideman, Laurent Dauphin, Tyler Pitlick

Injuries

Michael Pezzetta (upper-body), Jeff Petry (lower-body), Jonathan Drouin (upper-body), Kale Clague (upper-body), Carey Price (knee), Shea Weber (multiple injuries)

COVID-19 protocol


Game Report

In 25 days, the 2021-22 season will be over for the Montreal Canadiens. After tonight’s contest, players will have just a dozen games to prove to management that they are part of the solution going forward for the transformed Habs. Kent Hughes has promised to be busy in the off-season so the final process of evaluation will need to be completed over the next three-and-a-half weeks.

Joel Edmundson and David Savard did not live up to the best versions of themselves on this night, but they are expected to be the veterans who will anchor the new look defence. Once again playing almost 22 minutes tonight, Alexander Romanov has developed by leaps and bounds this season.

After that is where it gets interesting as the Canadiens top defensive prospect, Kaiden Guhle is set to join the big club next season. And fans are being treated to a sneak preview of Justin Barron and Jordan Harris. Each received more than 17 minutes of ice-time this evening.

Barron unveiled his shot at the Bell Centre for his first career NHL goal. And Harris, with speed, skill and poise appears to be adapting to NHL-play with ease.

Let’s not forget that over the next couple of years, Mattias Norlinder, Logan Mailloux and Jayden Struble could be knocking on the door.

Mistakes were made, by young and old alike tonight, in a rather sloppily-played affair between two teams at the bottom of the standings. But there were enough reasons to bring the Bell Centre fans to their feet. And a large dose of feistiness between two divisional rivals.

It’s likely the type of hockey that we will see for the month of April. Habs fans can enjoy and start thinking ahead to next season.

Up Next

The Canadiens head out on a two-game road trip stopping in New Jersey on Thursday night to face the Devils.

Plus

▲  Jordan Harris, Justin Barron, Mike Hoffman, Jake Evans, Jesse Ylonen, Ryan Poehling, Brendan Gallagher, David Savard

Minus

▼  Rem Pitlick, Nick Suzuki, Corey Schueneman, Joel Edmundson, Christian Dvorak,  Nick Suzuki, Alexander Romanov, Paul Byron, Cole Caufield

Game Preview

Check out the game preview here: Gallagher Returns | PREVIEW: OTT @ MTL

The Numbers

Game Statistics
CANADIENS   SENATORS
30 Shots 32
49 Face-off % 51
1-for-3 Power Play 2-for-4
28 Penalty Minutes 16
15 Hits 30
46 Corsi For 39
Scoring Summary
FINAL 1 2 3 OT SO T
Canadiens (19-40-11) 1 2 0 3
Senators (26-37-6) 1 2 3 6
Scorers Goalies
  • MTL: Gallagher (6), Barron (1), Caufield (16)-PPG
  • OTT: Watson (5), Stutzle (15)-PPG, Tkachuk (24), Batherson (14)-PPG,  White (3), Watson (6)
  • MTL: Allen (L) (8-20-4)
  • OTT: Forsberg (W) (17-14-3)

Stars of the Game

Official NHL Three Stars
NHL3stars
  1. Brady Tkachuk  OTT
  2. Justin Barron  MTL
  3. Drake Batherson  OTT
Brady Tkachuk

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What Did They Say?

Post-game Quotes

Marty St. Louis

  • “[Justin Barron] played a good game, I’m happy he scored his first. I am happy with the work of my young defenders.”
  • “What I liked about the game was our commitment, mentally, how well we played five-on-five.”

Brendan Gallagher

  • “[Ottawa forward Tim Stutzle] is a great player… but more than half the games we played against him, he lays on the ice and then he’s on the power-play. If I was a teammate of his I’d tell him to smarten up.”
  • “[Justin Barron] has only played a few games, but you can see his talent. He scored a nice goal on a smart shot using a screen and he reads well on the ice. He clearly has the potential and the talent, he has shown promising signs of becoming a good player for us.”

David Savard

  • “[Jordan Harris] moves very well and he makes good decisions both offensively and defensively. He never gets into trouble so it’s fun to play with him. It’s fun to watch him go, he has more and more confidence, he doesn’t think too much and he plays with his talent.”

Quotes courtesy of NHL.com

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2 COMMENTS

  1. salut-bien chers amis allhabs,
    sens deserve the win
    relentless forecheck.played the body alot.we were unsettled.
    get used to it?scouting report on how to play us.
    quelques impressions?
    coach roll all 4 lines,svp.we aint gonna make the play-offs.4th liners gotta play too!
    hope barron is okay.akward collission at the end there?
    actif in the summer?that scares me!always unsettling.
    our current players will have to look over their shoulders again?what did saint-patrick say in the documentary 24together:”we all need someone to back us and to beleive in us.”players cannott be continuously insecure with their status?keep who we have.build with them.the answer is in the vestiaire already.waiting for the chance/opportunity.
    my humble estimations.
    merci pour l’ecoute
    portez-vous tous bien
    familleCH,toujours
    guyCH10 soit proche en prieres et pensees

    • i would agree,
      especially 4th liners with high-end talent
      hard to fulfill that skill/talent with low minutes of ice-time
      cheers,

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