Lineup
Forward lines and defense pairings
[one_half]Pacioretty – Plekanec – Radulov
Lehkonen – Danault – Shaw
Byron – Mitchell – Gallagher
Carr – Flynn – Andrighetto
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[one_half_last]Emelin – Weber
Markov – Petry
Beaulieu – Redmond
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Goaltenders
Price
Montoya
Scratches
Michael McCarron, Mark Barberio
Injured Reserve
Alex Galchenyuk (knee), David Desharnais (knee), Greg Pateryn (ankle)
Game Report
The mainstream media, particularly the folks on 690, have been going out of their way this season to claim that a rivalry no longer exists between the Canadiens and Bruins rivalry, given Montreal’s recent head-to-head success. As if to present them with a hockey lesson (and we know that they need more than a few), the two teams presented a classic Bruins – Canadiens match on Monday night.
The game featured excellent goaltending at both ends, thundering checks and more than a bit of controversy.
Montreal did a decent job of creating offence 5-on-5 but the visitors did a better job of shutting them down. With respect to blocked shots, the Bruins had a huge advantage 25-8. On the power-play, the Canadiens couldn’t generate anything, going 0-for-5 on the night.
Post-game Brendan Gallagher said, “The biggest reason we only got one point was the power-play. It has to be better.” Perhaps the Canadiens do miss Alex Galchenyuk after all.
After destroying Colorado 10-1, many claimed that injury holes in the line-up had been filled through masterful coaching by Michel Therrien. Not so fast. The success came against the worst team in the league. Monday’s game reminded us all that offensive talent is still missing and could be a problem going forward against some of the better teams in the league.
During Galchenyuk’s absence, an effective power-play could be the great equalizer but that has not happened yet. All that said, the Canadiens still had a chance in overtime to pick up the win. But Therrien’s personnel choices (something that is not his strong suit) were heavily criticized after the loss.
It was an entertaining game that featured a bit of everything and yet another example of what remains one of the best rivalries in sports.
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▲ Carey Price, Andrei Markov, Brendan Gallagher, Alexei Emelin, Artturi Lehkonen, Jeff Petry
▼ Zach Redmond, power-play |