Lineup
Forward lines and defense pairings
[one_half]Byron – Galchenyuk – Radulov
Pacioretty – Plekanec – Gallagher
Danault – Mitchell – Shaw
Terry – Desharnais – Carr[/one_half]
[one_half_last]Emelin – Weber
Markov – Petry
Beaulieu – Hanley
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Goaltenders
Price
Montoya
Scratches
Charles Hudon, Greg Pateryn
Injured Reserve
Zach Redmond (foot), Artturi Lehkonen (upper body), Brian Flynn (upper body)
Game Report
With 61,004 fans waiting, not so patiently, at the Olympic Stadium, crews repainted the lines marking the penalty box prior to Game 1 of the MLS Eastern Conference final between the Montreal Impact and Toronto FC. To hurry the process a worker with a leaf-blower was on the scene to help dry the fresh paint. The folks had only miscalculated by about two metres.
Finally the match got underway about 45 minutes late.
Impact president Joey Saputo blamed traffic and late-arriving officials for the snafu. By Saputo’s explanation, one might assume that the field dimensions were kept in a locked box only to be revealed by officials just prior to game-time.
As ridiculous as all of that sounds, things across town at the Bell Centre were not making anymore sense than at the Big O.
The once-streaking Montreal Canadiens have been turned upside down by the tinkering coach. Expectations are unclear, players seem unfamiliar with the roles, chemistry is mostly non-existent and confidence is shattered.
With a few notable exceptions, the Habs are a mess at this point in the season.
Those exceptions were played a ton in this game. With the third pairing defense not contributing, partly due to injury, Andrei Markov and Shea Weber were both around the 30 minute mark.
Despite the additions to the roster by Marc Bergevin, the team is still coached by Michel Therrien. That means that Carey Price must carry his mates to victory. If Price can’t mount a superhuman effort, it’s unlikely that Therrien can facilitate the strategy and the adjustments necessary to deliver a win.
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▲ Andrei Markov, Shea Weber, Alexander Radulov, Alex Galchenyuk
▼ David Desharnais, Joel Hanley |