Montreal Canadiens vs Boston Bruins, Game Recap: Habs, Line-up, Score, Statistics, Highlights, Post-game, Interviews, NHL, Three-Stars
FINAL | Game 35, Away Game 19 | Wednesday January 12, 2022 |
TD Garden, Boston, MA |
CANADIENS Montreal |
1-5 |
BRUINS Boston |
Canadiens LineupForward linesMike Hoffman – Nick Suzuki – Artturi Lehkonen Jonathan Drouin – Christian Dvorak – Joel Armia Laurent Dauphin – Ryan Poehling – Cole Caufield Cedric Paquette – Lukas Vejdemo – Michael Pezzetta Defence pairingsBen Chiarot – David Savard Brett Kulak – Jeff Petry Sami Niku – Chris Wideman GoaltendersJake Allen – Sam Montembeault ScratchesAlexander Romanov, Jake Evans, Rem Pitlick InjuriesPaul Byron (hip), Brendan Gallagher (lower-body), Mathieu Perreault (undisclosed), Josh Anderson (upper-body), Tyler Toffoli (hand), Joel Edmundson (back), Carey Price (knee), Shea Weber (multiple injuries) COVID-19 protocolAlex Belzile, Harvey-Pinard, Kale Clague Taxi squadCayden Primeau, Louie Belpedio, Brandon Baddock, Corey Schueneman, Jesse Ylonen Game ReportWith a long layoff, the Canadiens were rested for tonight’s contest. And with more than 20 players exiting COVID-19 protocol, the lineup was more NHL than AHL. But Montreal came out flat and showed very little energy throughout the contest. Sure, the Canadiens showed a little push back in the penalty-filled third period, but by then, the result was no longer in doubt. Montreal’s offence never got on track in this game. High-danger scoring chances were rare for the visitors, with just one in each period. The Canadiens couldn’t even get a boost from their power-play as it was scoreless in five opportunities extending their streak to 0-for-24 with the man advantage. Adding insult to injury, Bruins forward Brad Marchand scored a shortie to complete his hat-trick. While the team has been hampered with injuries and COVID-19 cases this season, tonight’s game reminded fans just how poorly constructed this roster is without the team’s two most-important leaders. It is why the next nine weeks are crucial to the future success of this organization. Jeff Gorton and his new general manager have to shed players, contracts and salaries to provide flexibility and to set the Canadiens in a new direction. Up NextThe Canadiens head to Chicago to play the Blackhawks on Thursday January 13th for the second game of the road trip.Plus▲ Michael Pezzetta, Brett KulakMinus▼ David Savard, Laurent Dauphin, Christian Dvorak, Chris Wideman, Jonathan Drouin, Jeff Petry, Sam Montembeault, Joel ArmiaGame PreviewCheck out the game preview here: A Road Challenge | PREVIEW: MTL @ BOS |
The Numbers
Game Statistics | ||
CANADIENS | BRUINS | |
25 | Shots | 41 |
46 | Face-off % | 54 |
0-for-5 | Power Play | 0-for-5 |
21 | Penalty Minutes | 21 |
29 | Hits | 21 |
22 | Corsi For | 50 |
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Stars of the Game
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What Did They Say?
Post-game Quotes | |
Dominique Ducharme
Jeff Petry
Michael Pezzetta
Quotes courtesy of NHL.com |
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