RECAP | Canadiens – Red Wings: No Skates for Habs Coach
Rick Stephens
Montreal Canadiens vs Detroit Red Wings Game Recap: Habs Line-up, Score, Statistics, Highlights, Post-game Interviews, NHL Three-Stars
FINAL | Game 62, Away Game 29 | Tuesday February 18, 2020
Little Caesars Arena, Detroit, MI
CANADIENS
Montreal
3-4
RED WINGS
Detroit
Canadiens Lineup
Forward lines
Tomas Tatar – Phillip Danault – Jordan Weal
Jonathan Drouin – Nick Suzuki – Joel Armia
Ilya Kovalchuk – Max Domi – Artturi Lehkonen
Paul Byron – Nate Thompson – Nick Cousins
Defence pairings
Ben Chiarot – Shea Weber
Brett Kulak – Jeff Petry
Xavier Ouellet – Victor Mete
Goaltenders
Carey Price – Charlie Lindgren
Scratches
Brendan Gallagher (lower body), Dale Weise
Injuries
Game Report
The Montreal Canadiens were established in 1909. The Detroit Red Wings were founded in 1926. There is a deep history between these two Original Six teams.
Yet in all the games played and seasons that have gone by, this is the first that the Detroit franchise has swept the Canadiens in a four game season series.
Let that sink in a bit. The last place Red Wings with a record of 15-43-4, owned the Habs this season. Twenty-seven percent of Detroit’s wins have come against the Canadiens.
Needless to say, fans were in a snarly mood after watching their team lose to the lowly Wings. So who’s to blame?
Some point the finger at the head coach, others the general manager and even the owner gets a fair share of criticism. We can agree that all three have contributed in some way.
But, there’s a strong feeling that we are close to the end for Claude Julien.
There is a long list of issues to cite which can be attributable to the head coach. The Canadiens have looked unprepared, they lead the league in bench minors and giving up goals at the ends of periods.
Special teams are still an issue, and the Habs suffer the most third period collapses in the NHL, nine if you are counting (including tonight.)
Also, as evidenced tonight, Julien is fond of publicly shaming younger players. Nick Suzuki was blamed for the loss in this game for his role in the Red Wings winning goal.
But more than any other reason, Julien has lost the players. It’s obvious in the way they break down on the ice, making mistakes, sloppy play and a lack of attention to detail. They have stopped listening to his message.
Prior to the game, Canadiens players were challenged by Julien to show some pride in beating the worst team in the league. In the end, they did not win this one for their coach.
And Julien can no longer hide his frustration. The coach said, “I can’t put my skates on and play for them.” That comment, with the coach tossing his team under the bus, will not be received well by players.
The divide has only grown wider. The coach set himself apart from the players.
Marc Bergevin can’t let this get worse. There are still 20 games to play for the 23rd place Canadiens.
The Canadiens head to Washington, DC to play the Capitals on Thursday.
Plus / Minus
▲ Carey Price, Jeff Petry, Artturi Lehkonen
▼ Xavier Ouellet, Ben Chiarot, Victor Mete, Max Domi, Ilya Kovalchuk, Tomas Tatar, Jonathan Drouin,
The Numbers
Game Statistics
CANADIENS
RED WINGS
22
Shots
25
44
Face-off %
56
2-for-3
Power Play
0-for-3
6
Penalty Minutes
6
9
Hits
15
44
Corsi For
37
Scoring Summary
FINAL
1
2
3
OT
SO
T
Canadiens (27-27-8)
2
1
0
–
–
3
Red Wings (15-43-4)
0
1
3
–
–
4
Scorers
Goalies
MTL: Thompson (4), Petry (9)-PPG, Suzuki (13)-PPG
DET: Fabbri (13), Athanasiou (9), Green (3), Athanasiou (10)
MTL: Price (L) 24-22-5
DET: Bernier (W) 13-17-2
Stars of the Game
NHL Official Three Stars
Andreas Athanasiou DET
Anthony Mantha DET
Nick Suzuki MTL
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Video Highlights
What Did They Say?
Post-game Quotes
Claude Julien
“They put us on our heels and, for whatever reason, our inability to play 60 minutes has cost us a lot of games. Whether it’s a lack of confidence or lack of being able to play 60 minutes, at the end of the night, you end up with a lost game.”
“This one stings because we should have won this game the way we played the first two periods, we were going in the right direction. We kill a penalty to start the third and then it’s important to get some momentum back but some real sloppy decisions or mistakes and it ends up in the back of our net.”
“Sometimes, it’s sloppy mistakes or lazy backchecking. Guys don’t learn from that. They don’t put more effort into it, that’s the result they’re going to get. We need to be better.”
Nick Suzuki
“We’ve blown a few leads and the last goal was directly from me. I can’t let that happen. I didn’t see. The bench was yelling there’s a guy on me and I should have tried to get rid of it. I should have just chipped it into the zone.”
Shea Weber
“We can’t play with a lead. It’s happened a lot. We have to find a way because this isn’t working.”
“We’ve got to figure it out, because it’s not good enough.”