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Maple Leafs @ Canadiens: Habs Scoring Woes Continue | GAME 3 RECAP

Montreal Canadiens vs Toronto Maple Leafs Game Recap: Habs Line-up, Score, Statistics, Highlights, Post-game Interviews, NHL Three-Stars

FINAL | Round 1, Game 3 | Monday May 24, 2021

Leafs lead series 2-1

Bell Centre, Montreal, QC

CANADIENS

Montreal

1-2

MAPLE LEAFS

Toronto

(Photo by Francois Lacasse/NHLI via Getty Images)

Canadiens Lineup

Forward lines

Tomas Tatar – Phillip Danault – Josh Anderson

Joel Armia – Nick Suzuki – Cole Caufield

Tyler Toffoli – Jesperi Kotkaniemi – Brendan Gallagher

Artturi Lehkonen – Paul Byron – Corey Perry

Defence pairings

Ben Chiarot – Shea Weber

Joel Edmundson – Jeff Petry

Brett Kulak – Jon Merrill 

Goaltenders

Carey Price – Jake Allen

Scratches

Erik Gustafsson, Michael Frolik, Alexander Romanov, Charlie Lindgren

Black Aces

Alex Belzile, Laurent Dauphin, Lukas Vejdemo, Jesse Ylonen, Cale Fleury, Otto Leskinen, Xavier Ouellet, Cayden Primeau, Michael McNiven

Injuries

Jonathan Drouin (undisclosed), Jake Evans (undisclosed), Eric Staal (undisclosed)

Game Report

It all seems rather silly now. Throughout the season, the groupthink of the Montreal mainstream media put out the headline that Carey Price was struggling and done. This false narrative was being preached with considerable bluster before Price had lost a game in regulation.

Despite a logical counter message based on the expertise of Stephane Waite pointing to structural deficiencies on the roster, the media continued its disparaging drumbeat misusing metrics either through ignorance or ill intent. They claimed that Price was no longer at the top of the goaltender heap and some took a further step along the plane to ridiculousness by suggesting that he was no longer the best goalie on his team. 

Most knew this was nothing more than foolish talk at the time, but now, after three brilliant performances in the round one playoff series, such false tales are ludicrous.

Once again in game 3, Carey Price was brilliant making spectacular saves followed by unbelievable ones. With this type of special, other-worldly goaltending, just an averagely potent offence could be racking up victory after victory.

But Marc Bergevin hasn’t assembled a roster anything close to producing offence at a minimally acceptable level. In fact, year after year during Bergevin’s, the Canadiens have been one of the very worst at creating scoring chances and finishing them.

‘Get into the playoffs and anything can happen,’ says the Canadiens general manager. No Marc, we know exactly what happens. Carey Price stands on his head, makes miraculous saves, and the offence can’t take advantage. 

One minute into tonight’s game, the Habs were handed a generous gift. Former Canadien Alex Galchenyuk took a double minor for high-sticking. Not only didn’t Montreal score, they didn’t get a shot on goal for the duration of the four minute power-play. That’s inexcusable.

With just under five minutes left in the first period, Justin Holl took a penalty for cross-checking. Once again, the Canadiens struggled badly with the man advantage. They had six minutes of power-play time in the first period and did not register one shot on goal.

Alex Burrows has a paper thin coaching resume. Dominique Ducharme is in way over his head. And Bergevin can’t deliver a contender despite being handed one of the best players in the game the moment the GM walked into the Bell Centre.

Price has provided some of the best goaltending performances ever seen, in addition to superb leadership for his teammates. Montreal fans are craving for a general manager and coaching staff who are even modestly competent at their jobs rather than ones that just check a box in the mother tongue category. Their patience has been exhausted.

Up Next

The Canadiens have scored just four goals in the first three games of the series and the Montreal power-play has been abysmal going 0-for-9 in the post-season. The two teams have a short turnaround as they play game 4 on Tuesday in Montreal.

Plus

▲  Carey Price, Nick Suzuki, Corey Perry, Joel Edmundson

Minus

▼  Phillip Danault, Jon Merrill, Ben Chiarot, Brendan Gallagher, Paul Byron, Josh Anderson, Tyler Toffoli

Game Preview

Check out the game preview here: Maple Leafs @ Canadiens: Caufield Slots In | GAME 3 PREVIEW

The Numbers

Game Statistics
CANADIENS   MAPLE LEAFS
29 Shots 29
50 Face-off % 50
0-for-3 Power Play 0-for-4
12 Penalty Minutes 10
37 Hits 28
40 Corsi For 40
Scoring Summary
FINAL 1 2 3 OT SO T
Canadiens (1-2) 0 1 0 1
Maple Leafs (2-1) 0 2 0 2
Scorers Goalies
  • MTL: Suzuki (1)
  • TOR: Nylander (3), Rielly (1)
  • MTL: Price (L) 1-2
  • TOR: Campbell (W) 2-1

Stars of the Game

Official NHL Three Stars
  1. Morgan Rielly TOR
  2. Carey Price  MTL
  3. William Nylander TOR

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What Did They Say?

Post-game Quotes

Dominique Ducharme

  • “The Maple Leafs did a good job in certain aspects of the game. I thought we generated more scoring chances, especially in the third period. We want to play with that kind of rhythm. We weren’t able to do that for 60 minutes.”

Carey Price

  • “I believe in these guys. These guys are talented guys. I see their shots in practice every day. I have no doubt that they have the ability to score goals. They’re trying out there. I know they are. It’s going to come. They’re playing some pretty solid defense on their side, but we’re going to find a way to get through that. Their goaltender is playing well, so we’re going to have to make it more difficult for him.”

Shea Weber

  • “(Carey Price’s leadership) is huge. He’s a guy who gives us a chance to win every night. He makes big saves, especially tonight. It seems like he does that every game. He believes in the guys. I think it’ll give them confidence and give us confidence to hopefully break through going forward.”

Quotes courtesy of NHL.com

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