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Poor neutral/defensive zone play sinks Habs

Habster:

Where do you start a game review when your team outshoots their opposition by a 51-25 margin yet still manage to lose the game?

The Anaheim Duck may have been outplayed for the most part but they took advantage of some poor neutral and defensive zone play. The Canadiens were handling the puck like it was a grenade at times, giving up odd man rushes and leaving Jaroslav Halak/Carey Price in harms way.

While Halak and Price were not at their best (you could excuse the flu riddled Price) and left out to dry by teammates, J.S. Giguere was solid throughout most of the game. Granted, most of the Canadiens players helped Giguere by not taking advantage of his poor rebound control and driving to the net with a purpose.

In the end, not enough players showed up for the game after a mini four day hiatus. The Ducks were primed for the picking after playing three games in four nights and having played last night in Ottawa.

Here are some game points to consider:

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