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Jets vs Canadiens Recap: Habs Rely on Special Teams to Ditch Jets

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Thursday April 4th, 2013

Game Recap: Eller steps in for Plekanec and with Ryder, Gionta leads Habs to victory over Jets.

MONTREAL CANADIENS
24-8-5
53 POINTS
2nd in the East
WINNIPEG JETS
18-19-2
38 POINTS
10th in the East
 

4

1

 FINAL 1 2 3 OT T
 Canadiens 1 2 1 4
 Jets 1 0 0 1

Top Scorers:

 CANADIENS JETS
  • Michael Ryder 2G 1A
  • Lars Eller 2A
  • Brian Gionta 1G 1A
  • P.K. Subban 2A
  • Alex Galchenyuk 1G
  • Alexander Burmistrov 1G
  • Andrew Ladd 1A
  • Grant Clitsome 1A
  • Blake Wheeler 5SOG

Scoring Summary:

G Per Time Str Team Goal Scorer Assist Assist
1 1 8:16 EV WPG 8 A.BURMISTROV(4) 24 G.CLITSOME(9) 16 A.LADD(19)
2 1 10:47 PP MTL 73 M.RYDER(14) 21 B.GIONTA(11) 81 L.ELLER(14)
3 2 2:03 EV MTL 73 M.RYDER(15) 76 P.SUBBAN(19)
4 2 5:51 PP MTL 21 B.GIONTA(11) 81 L.ELLER(15) 76 P.SUBBAN(20)
5 3 7:43 EV MTL 27 A.GALCHENYUK(4) 32 T.MOEN(3) 73 M.RYDER(16)


Shots on Goal
:


 FINAL 1 2 3 OT T
 Canadiens 11 4 2 17
 Jets 8 12 14 34

Goaltending:

CANADIENS JETS

Peter Budaj
WIN

Record: 6-1-1
SA: 34
Sv%: .971

Ondrej Pavelec
LOSS

Record: 15-18-2
SA : 24
Sv%: .833

Lineup Notes:

What you need to know:

The headline wrote itself: After an Early Strike, Jets Flameout in Montreal, Nose-dive in the East.

Given the silly playoff seeding system and the woeful record of the Southeast division, the Winnipeg Jets dropped from third place in the Eastern conference all the way to tenth with their loss to the Canadiens.  Winnipeg has now lost five straight and seven of their last ten. If there was any playoff-hopeful team that was in need of an injection of talent on trade deadline day, it was the Jets — it didn’t arrive.

Well, unless you count Mike Santorelli picked up on NHL waivers from the Florida Panthers.  Waivers seems to be the tool of choice for Winnipeg GM Kevin Cheveldayoff: Santorelli, Antti Miettinen, Grant Clitsome, James Wright and Anthony Peluso were each waiver wire pickups.

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For the Canadiens, a team that had been flattened by the Flyers the night before, was missing its injured No. 1 center and was resting its star goaltender, Winnipeg was just what the doctor ordered.  After scoring the opening goal of the game, a one-timer from Alexander Burmistrov, the Jets faded badly.  Winnipeg, the NHL’s 25th best penalty-kill squad gave up two goals in two short-handed situations.  With the 29th-ranked power-play, the Jets didn’t make a dent on any of their  three chances.

Taking advantage of Montreal fatigue, the Jets fired 17 shots in the third period but had very few second chance opportunities. Oh, and there were numerous opportunities as Peter Budaj was a rebound machine. His style wasn’t pretty nor technical but Budaj got the job done registering his sixth win of the year.

The Canadiens defense played well in front of Budaj. An exception was on the opening goal where Davis Drewiske and Francis Bouillon found themselves on the same side of the goal leaving an open path for Burmistrov.  It was also a coverage mistake by Michael Ryder, one that he would make up for many times over.

The line of Ryder, Lars Eller and Brian Gionta scored two power-play goals.  It was a fine performance by the trio, but look at this interesting statistic: the two goals came in only 18 seconds of power-play time. Perhaps they deserve more on Saturday night?

Another player used his ice-time very efficiently. Alex Galchenyuk played just 10:00 minutes, the least of any Canadiens player, but scored his fourth of the season and looked comfortable back at his natural center position.

Plus

Minus

Injury/Roster Report:


 NHL Three Stars
  1.  Michael Ryder
  2.  Peter Budaj
  3.  P.K. Subban

 Post-game Chatter

Coach Michel Therrien:

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Alex Galchenyuk:

Peter Budaj:

Brian Gionta on being credited for a goal shot by Lars Eller that glanced off his thigh:

Jets coach Claude Noel:

Jets forward Blake Wheeler:


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