RECAP | Maple Leafs – Canadiens: Habs Brought ‘Back Down to Earth’
Rick Stephens
Montreal Canadiens vs Toronto Maple Leafs Game Recap: Habs Line-up, Score, Statistics, Highlights, Post-game Interviews, NHL Three-Stars
FINAL | Exhibition Game 5, Home Game 4 | Monday September 23, 2019
Bell Centre, Montreal, QC
CANADIENS
Montreal
0-3
MAPLE LEAFS
Toronto
Canadiens Lineup
Forward lines
Tomas Tatar – Max Domi – Jonathan Drouin
Charles Hudon – Jesperi Kotkaniemi – Joel Armia
Nick Cousins- Nate Thompson – Alex Belzile
Matthew Peca – Jake Evans – Riley Barber
Defence pairings
Ben Chiarot – Jeff Petry
Karl Alzner – Josh Brook
Brett Kulak – Cale Fleury
Goaltenders
Charlie Lindgren – Keith Kinkaid
Scratches
Injuries
Game Report
There’s something that just doesn’t feel right about a Monday night at the Bell Centre. Fortunately, the Canadiens don’t have the next one until January.
The crowd was a bit surly, even before the game started bemoaning the fact that they paid NHL money to watch a Leafs roster laden with Marlies and Growlers. I resisted the urge to ask, “Ever been to an NFL pre-season game?”
Fans were also missing their franchise player, Carey Price, who had been expected to start for the home side. Just before morning practice, Charlie Lindgren learned that he would be getting the start. Post-game, Claude Julien announced that Price was dealing with a slight bruise to his glove hand. The Habs head coach said that Price should be back on the ice by the end of the week.
Apart from Price and players on the fringes, Julien iced one of his stronger lineups of the pre-season. Montreal players came into the contest with 4390 games of experience, while the Leafs just managed 1405. Kenny Agostino (remember him?) was on the top line for the visitors.
What was predicted to be a blow out by the home team never materialized.
It was a rather embarrassing performance by the Canadiens, who despite a healthy advantage in the shot totals, managed just three grade ‘A’ scoring chances all night. Instead the highlight reel of this game will be sprinkled with names like Yegor Korshkov, Nic Petan and Justin Holl.
Bringing the Leaf-lite lineup to Montreal was a smart move by head coach Mike Babcock, who provided a valuable challenge to his youngsters while leaving his regulars at home. The win is just gravy. After being brought “back down to earth” the Habs will face Toronto’s close-to opening night card on Wednesday.
Good performances for the Canadiens were few and far between. But Charlie Lindgren stood head and shoulders above his mates in this game.
The Canadiens will not practice on Tuesday. A game day skate will take place on Wednesday at 11:00 am before departing for the game in Toronto.
Player Spotlight: Drouin
As opening night quickly approaches, the real concern has to be for Jonathan Drouin. Some Drouin supporters, desperate to prop up their little darling, announced an appearance in the defensive zone tonight like a Bigfoot sighting. But after three appearances, Drouin has contributed little in any area of the ice, appearing just as disengaged as he did in the latter third of last season.
TSN analyst Jeff O’Neil when asked to name the player that disappointed him most answered Jonathan Drouin.
“You see him out there today, I don’t even notice him. It’s an exhibition game where he should be saying ‘Let’s go have some fun out there’, but you don’t notice him,” said O’Neil. “He had some shifts that were six seconds long, 40 seconds long, 27 seconds long. It’s pretty hard to be that talented in an exhibition game against an AHL team and make your coach mad but I think that he’s done it tonight.”
Given the direction of this organization, does Drouin fit the Habs anymore?
Plus / Minus
▲ Charlie Lindgren, Riley Barber, Jake Evans
▼ Alex Belzile, Charles Hudon, Jonathan Drouin, Max Domi
The Numbers
Game Statistics
CANADIENS
MAPLE LEAFS
38
Shots
25
52
Face-off %
48
0-for-4
Power Play
1-for-5
10
Penalty Minutes
8
43
Hits
32
70
Corsi For
47
Scoring Summary
FINAL
1
2
3
OT
SO
T
Canadiens (4-1-0)
0
0
0
–
–
0
Maple Leafs (0-0-0)
0
2
1
–
–
3
Scorers
Goalies
MTL: no scoring
TOR: Korshkov (1), Archibald (1), Korshkov (2)
MTL: Lindgren (L)
TOR: Hutchinson (W)
Stars of the Game
NHL Official Three Stars
Yegor Korshkov MTL
Michael Hutchinson MTL
Nate Thompson MTL
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Video Highlights
What Did They Say?
Post-game Quotes
Claude Julien
“We didn’t play a good game. We didn’t skate well. When we skate well, everything falls into place. Tonight, we didn’t skate well and compete enough. We didn’t get back on defense, which meant that the transition game wasn’t good either. We weren’t coming back fast. We were playing a club that was pretty much an AHL squad. They were 20 hungry players that worked hard all game. They gave us trouble.”
“If there were guys who believed it would be an easy game, they didn’t prepare well and it was a good lesson for everyone. You can’t suddenly be prepared to play after two periods. It’s too late. A loss sometimes brings everyone back down to earth, so we hope that will be the case.”
Charlie Lindgren
“You’ve got to give credit to them. We talked about it in the dressing room beforehand. They don’t have a ton of NHL experience, so we knew they were going to come in and play hard at the Bell Centre. It’s a very fun place to play. They worked hard tonight and they’ve got a lot of skill.”
Nate Thompson
“They outbattled and outworked us. We had a lot of one-and-done chances, and we weren’t really getting to the net. That was kind of it. It was pretty black and white. They outworked us and they got results.”
“I think guys have to know that it doesn’t matter what lineup is in, it doesn’t matter who they have over there, it’s an NHL hockey game and guys are coming to work and play. Some guys are getting the chance to play in the NHL, and they’re going to make the most of it. They did and we didn’t.”