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Habs Make It Close | RECAP: BOS @ MTL

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

FINAL | Game 48, Home Game 24 | Tuesday January 24, 2023
Bell Centre, Montreal, QC

CANADIENS

Montreal

2-4

BRUINS

Boston

Kirby Dach, Montreal Canadiens (Photo by Minas Panagiotakis/Getty Images)

Canadiens Lineup

Forward lines

Rem Pitlick – Nick Suzuki – Josh Anderson

Mike Hoffman – Kirby Dach – Jesse Ylonen

Christian Dvorak – Evgenii Dadonov

Michael Pezzetta – Alex Belzile – Harvey-Pinard

Defence pairings

Mike Matheson – David Savard

Joel Edmundson – Justin Barron

Jordan Harris – Johnathan Kovacevic

Arber Xhekaj

Goaltenders

Sam Montembeault – Cayden Primeau

Scratches

Chris Wideman

Injuries

Carey Price (knee), Paul Byron (hip), Sean Monahan (lower-body), Kaiden Guhle (lower-body), Brendan Gallagher (lower-body), Jake Allen (upper-body), Jake Evans (lower-body), Joel Armia (upper-body), Jonathan Drouin (upper-body), Juraj Slafkovsky (lower-body), Cole Caufield (shoulder)

Game Report

The Canadiens played the fourth match tonight of a five game homestand, their longest of the season. Montreal was able to keep this game close, until Patrice Bergeron scored the game winner with just under three minutes to play. It was a significant accomplishment against the best team in the league.

Three weeks ago, it was an entirely different story – the group was at their low point in the season. The Canadiens had given up six goals as they ended a seven game road trip on a losing note in Nashville. In fact, the Habs had allowed 22 goals in the final three games of that trip, with Sam Montembeault in net for two of the three contests.

In last week’s media availability, Kent Hughes mentioned conversations that management had with the coaching staff, and declared that there had been a particular emphasis on defensive hockey recently.

New System

Fans saw the new approach work effectively to limit opposition scoring opportunities in games against the Islanders, Rangers, Jets, Leafs and particularly tonight against the Bruins. The system didn’t always lead to wins, but it kept the Canadiens close.

Against the Bruins, played that ‘prevent defence’ almost to perfection blocking 17 shots. Montreal skaters limited the league’s best offence to just nine high-danger scoring chances on Sam Montembeault.

Of course, to play this style, the Canadiens sacrificed their own offence, generating just two high-danger scoring opportunities all game. The Habs relied on their special teams and a strong night from Kirby Dach to keep it close. Dach’s breakout season continues already setting new career highs for goals and points – it should be noted that the Canadiens uptick in play coincided with Kirby’s return to centre.

For the Bruins, it was a game of constant pressure, patience and finding a way to win as their impressive season continues.

Up Next

The Canadiens will welcome the Detroit Red Wings to the Bell Centre on Thursday night as they complete their home stand.

Plus

▲  Kirby Dach, Justin Barron, Mike Hoffman, Jesse Ylonen

Minus

▼  David Savard, Mike Matheson, Joel Edmundson, Christian Dvorak, Nick Suzuki, Rafael-Harvey Pinard, Evgenii Dadonov

Game Preview

Check out the game preview here: Hands Full for Habs | PREVIEW: BOS @ MTL

The Numbers

Game Statistics
CANADIENS   BRUINS
22 Shots 38
55 Face-off % 45
1-for-3 Power Play 1-for-3
8 Penalty Minutes 8
14 Hits 15
39 Corsi For 45
Scoring Summary
FINAL 1 2 3 OT SO T
Canadiens (20-25-3) 0 1 1 2
Bruins (38-5-4) 0 1 3 4
Scorers Goalies
  • MTL: Dach (9)-PPG, Dach (10)
  • BOS: Hall (14)-PPG, Krejci (12), Bergeron (18), Pastrnak (37)
  • MTL: Montembeault (L) (10-9-2)
  • BOS: Swayman (W) (12-3-3)

Stars of the Game

Official NHL Three Stars
  1. David Pastrnak  BOS
  2. Patrice Bergeron  BOS
  3. Kirby Dach  MTL

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What Did They Say?

Post-game Quotes

Kirby Dach

  • “I feel good as a centre. I never feel it’s awkward to go back or weird. I’m more of a natural centre than anything, and I enjoy being back in the middle of the ice and playing my game and playing free.”

Marty St. Louis

  • “[Kirby Dach] brings a lot of consistency these days. You see a player showing his potential. It’s hard… You have to be consistent to convince the world of your potential.”

Patrice Bergeron

  • “We recognize the rivalry and the tradition between our two teams, it brings out the best in everyone. The Canadiens wanted to win and played a good game.”

Quotes courtesy of NHL.com

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