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RECAP | Maple Leafs – Canadiens: Joel Armia Turns the Tide for Habs

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

FINAL | Game 11, Home Game 6 | Saturday October 26, 2019
Bell Centre, Montreal, QC

CANADIENS

Montreal

5-2

MAPLE LEAFS

Toronto

Canadiens Lineup

Forward lines

Tomas Tatar – Phillip Danault – Brendan Gallagher

Jonathan Drouin – Max Domi – Joel Armia

Artturi Lehkonen – Jesperi Kotkaniemi – Paul Byron

Nick Cousins – Nate Thompson – Nick Suzuki

Defence pairings

Victor Mete – Shea Weber

Ben Chiarot – Jeff Petry

Mike Reilly – Cale Fleury

Goaltenders

Carey Price – Keith Kinkaid

Scratches

Christian Folin, Jordan Weal, Brett Kulak 

Injuries

 

Game Report

Where would this team be without Joel Armia? The emergence of the 26-year-old Finn as the Canadiens goal scoring leader has been one of the best (and most undertold)  stories of this young season. 

Armia’s game-winner was the goal that his teammates were talking about in the post-game scrums. Stealing the puck from Jake Muzzin and scoring on a breakaway just seven seconds into the third period was the goal that turned the contest. According to Brendan Gallagher, “It was a huge goal. It changed the momentum of the game.”

Indeed it did. 

After a second period where the Habs were flat, the Armia goal gave them an immediate boost allowing Montreal to play a strong third for the win.

And where would the Canadiens be without Carey Price?

It’s fashionable, of course, to join the mindless group think on social media, claiming that the Canadiens best player could be making yet one more impossible stop. Rather than out-of-control cartwheels, Price simply makes the very difficult saves look routine. He faced 31 shots and 20 Leaf scoring chances making outstanding saves on Alexander Kefoot and Ilya Mikheyev.

Three of the Canadiens five goals were scored on the breakaway including two by Jonathan Drouin. The offensive production was redemption for lazy defensive play at the end of the first period, allowing Muzzin to score with just 16 seconds left.

When asked about giving up another late period goal, Claude Julien curtly said, “That’s the next thing I have to fix.”

The Canadiens played a tired Maple Leafs team on the second half of a back-to-back and faced their backup goalie but they took advantage of the opportunity to collect two points.

The Habs will have a day off on Sunday, returning to practice on Monday at Brossard. 

Plus / Minus

▲  Carey Price, Joel Armia, Jonathan Drouin

▼  Mike Reilly, Paul Byron, Jesperi Kotkaniemi

The Numbers

 Game Statistics 
CANADIENS   MAPLE LEAFS
38 Shots 31
48 Face-off % 52
1-for-2 Power Play 0-for-1
2 Penalty Minutes 4
29 Hits 32
57 Corsi For 53
 Scoring Summary
 FINAL 1 2 3 OT SO T
 Canadiens (5-4-2) 2 0 3 5
 Maple Leafs (6-5-2) 1 1 0 2
Scorers Goalies
  • MTL: Gallagher (5), Drouin (4), Armia (6)-PPG, Drouin (5), Suzuki (3)
  • TOR: Muzzin (3), Johnsson (3)
  • MTL: Price (W) 5-3-1
  • TOR: Hutchinson (L) 0-3-1

Stars of the Game

 NHL Official Three Stars
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  1. Jonathan Drouin  MTL
  2. Joel Armia  MTL
  3. Brendan Gallagher  MTL

Watch

 Video Highlights 

What Did They Say?

 Post-game Quotes
Claude Julien  
  • “No matter what it is, I don’t like it. I know we’ve given up 40 per cent of our goals in the first and last two minutes of a period. I know that stat and it’s way too much. We have to clean that up.”
  • “I want to fix those goals against us. If you look at tonight’s goal, the puck was rimming around the boards, there was no pressure, but it hit Mike Reilly’s skate and came loose. It started from there with guys out of position. For me, it’s finishing stronger. When we give up a goal early, it’s not like we’re not ready. I’m more concerned about the end and there’s more of those.”

Joel Armia

  • “I’ve always had a lot of chances but, this year, they’re going in and I have more confidence.”

Brendan Gallagher

  • “It was a huge goal. You saw how the momentum changed when we gave up a goal at the end of the first. Those goals at the beginning and end of periods carry a lot of momentum and for him to step up. [Joel Armia] has been doing it all year and he’s going to continue doing it.”

Quotes courtesy of NHL.com

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