Montreal Canadiens vs Toronto Maple Leafs Game Recap: Habs Line-up, Score, Statistics, Highlights, Post-game Interviews, NHL Three-Stars
FINAL | Game 13, Home Game 6 | Wednesday February 10, 2021 |
Bell Centre, Montreal, QC |
CANADIENS Montreal |
2-4 |
MAPLE LEAFS Toronto |
Canadiens LineupForward linesJonathan Drouin – Nick Suzuki – Josh Anderson Tomas Tatar – Phillip Danault – Brendan Gallagher Tyler Toffoli – Jesperi Kotkaniemi – Joel Armia Artturi Lehkonen – Jake Evans – Corey Perry Defence pairingsBen Chiarot – Shea Weber Joel Edmundson – Jeff Petry Brett Kulak – Alexander Romanov GoaltendersCarey Price – Jake Allen ScratchesVictor Mete, Paul Byron Taxi SquadCam Hillis, Hayden Verbeek, Michael Frolik, Charlie Lindgren Injuries
Game ReportThis was billed as the match to decide the best in the North. The two teams have skated to the top of the division since their first meeting on opening night. And on a one game measuring stick, the Canadiens came up well short. Based on the first two minutes of the game, Habs fans expected a much different result. The second line over the boards for the home team was led by Nick Suzuki. After driving hard to the Toronto net with speed, Josh Anderson scored the game’s first goal just 1:16 following the opening faceoff. After a very promising start, Montreal looked sloppy and disjointed for the rest of the first period. Fortunately, the Leafs were having their own issues, appearing half asleep. That is, until Phillip Danault went to the box for hooking near the end of the period. While Leafs didn’t score, the potent power-play seemed to spark the rest of the team out of their slumber. Twice in this game, when the teams were playing 4-on-4, it was the Leaf’s elite talent that took control leading to their first two goals. Toronto put on a puck control clinic, and time and time again won puck battles against players like Danault and Brendan Gallagher. The good news for Montreal came from Anderson, who scored his ninth goal of the season. Joel Armia, in his first game back from a concussion was a positive force on the third line. As usual, Artturi Lehkonen was the hardest working player on the ice and as such, did an excellent job getting under the skin of the Leafs. But there simply weren’t enough players on the team in red outplaying their counterparts. Up NextThe Habs won’t have time to dwell on this loss. They will welcome the Edmonton Oilers to the Bell Centre on Thursday night.Plus / Minus▲ Josh Anderson, Shea Weber, Tomas Tatar, Artturi Lehkonen ▼ Phillip Danault, Joel Edmundson, Brett Kulak, Alexander Romanov Game PreviewIf you missed the game preview, you can find it here: Maple Leafs @ Canadiens: Battling the Best |
The Numbers
Game Statistics | ||
CANADIENS | MAPLE LEAFS | |
35 | Shots | 24 |
47 | Face-off % | 53 |
0-for-2 | Power Play | 0-for-2 |
8 | Penalty Minutes | 8 |
19 | Hits | 19 |
51 | Corsi For | 31 |
Scoring Summary | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
|
Stars of the Game
Official NHL Three Stars | ||
|
|
Watch
Video Highlights |
What Did They Say?
Post-game Quotes | |
Montreal CanadiensClaude Julien
Corey Perry
Toronto Maple LeafsHead coach Sheldon Keefe
Quotes courtesy of NHL.com |
Social Media
Best of Twitter |
Follow @AllHabs on Twitter
Here's your opportunity to join our talented @RocketSports
— All Habs (Canadiens) (@AllHabs) September 23, 2019
team! We're currently looking to add sports writers, photographers and podcast producers. Follow the link >> https://t.co/RZwfzrNj4J #Habs #GoHabsGo #NHL #podcast #HockeyTwitter @RSMSportsRadio pic.twitter.com/HA4F621qrr
https://twitter.com/HabsConnection/status/1359206134570229766
Be sure to follow @AllHabs on Twitter, Instagram, Pinterest, YouTube