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Stealing A Point | RECAP: MTL @ NSH
Jake Allen (Photo by John Russell/NHLI via Getty Images)

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

FINAL/OT | Game 26, Away Game 13 | Saturday December 4, 2021
Bridgestone Arena, Nashville, TN

CANADIENS

Montreal

3-4

Nashville Predators logo

PREDATORS

Nashville

Jake Allen (Photo by John Russell/NHLI via Getty Images)

Canadiens Lineup

Forward lines

Mike Hoffman – Nick Suzuki – Jake Evans

 Tyler Toffoli – Christian Dvorak – Cole Caufield

Jonathan Drouin – Ryan Poehling – Joel Armia

Michael Pezzetta – Mathieu Perreault – Artturi Lehkonen

Defence pairings

Ben Chiarot – David Savard

Alexander Romanov – Brett Kulak

Mattias Norlinder – Chris Wideman

Goaltenders

Jake Allen – Sam Montembeault

Scratches

Cedric Paquette, Kale Clague

Injuries

Jeff Petry (upper-body), Josh Anderson (upper-body), Joel Edmundson (back),  Carey Price (knee), Paul Byron (hip), Shea Weber (multiple injuries)

COVID-19 protocol

Brendan Gallagher, Sami Niku

Game Report

Jeff Gorton made the first move of his tenure with the Canadiens claiming defenceman Kale Clague off waivers from the Los Angeles Kings. Clague is a speedy, puck-moving defenceman who has split his season between the Kings and the Ontario Reign of the AHL. While not the type of player who will make an impact for the Canadiens, his arrival should signal a change in the type of defenceman that the Habs now value.

And those type of rearguards were in short supply in the Montreal lineup in Nashville. The best puck-moving defenceman for the visitors played just 8:58 as the Canadiens head coach does his best to limit the losses for his next gig.

The Canadiens have been capable this season of playing well for just one period per game. In this game it was the middle frame where they scored twice including a rare road power-play goal for only the third time this season.

But for the first 15 minutes of the game and the last 20 minutes of regulation, the Canadiens were thoroughly dominated. Shots on goal during that time period were an astonishing 26-3 for Nashville.

Overall, high-danger scoring chances (5 vs 5) were 16-2 for the Predators.

Change of direction

The Executive VP of Hockey Ops has just arrived but he has a lot of work to do. First and foremost is ensuring he gets full trade value for assets who don’t have the skills that he prioritizes.

While it’s likely that Gorton will wait closer to the deadline, it won’t be helpful if Ben Chiarot or David Savard get injured, especially given that Dom Ducharme played them 29:13 and 25:32 respectively tonight. And if there’s a reluctance to play Mattias Norlinder, send him back to Sweden.

Upfront, let’s see more ice time for Ryan Poehling (11:29) and Cole Caufield (13:00). Caufield is starting to heat up and Poehling has been very good since his recall from Laval.

If the losses are going to continue to pile up, then the Canadiens must extract value from the season by providing valuable experience in all situations to their younger players who will be part of the next core.

And start making a list of head coaching targets. While Geoff Molson declared the coaches are safe for this season, it is painfully obvious that a new bench boss should be hired during the off-season.

Up Next

The Canadiens will host Stanley Cup champions, the Tampa Bay Lightning, on Tuesday at the Bell Centre.

Plus

▲  Artturi Lehkonen, Cole Caufield, Mathieu Perreault, Tyler Toffoli, Jake Allen

Minus

▼  Michael Pezzetta, David Savard, Jonathan Drouin, Jake Evans, Mike Hoffman

Game Preview

Check out the game preview here: Short on Defence | PREVIEW: MTL @ NSH

The Numbers

Game Statistics
CANADIENS   PREDATORS
23 Shots 44
48 Face-off % 52
1-for-4 Power Play 0-for-5
20 Penalty Minutes 18
11 Hits 11
22 Corsi For 54
Scoring Summary
FINAL 1 2 3 OT SO T
Canadiens (6-17-3) 0 2 1 0 3
Predators (13-10-1) 1 1 1 1 4
Scorers Goalies
  • MTL: Suzuki (5)-PPG, Dvorak (5), Kulak (1)
  • NSH: Tolvanen (2), Jeannot (6),  Kunin (4), Forsberg (11)
  • MTL: Allen (OTL) (5-11-2)
  • NSH: Saros (W) (11-8-1)

Stars of the Game

Official NHL Three Stars
NHL3stars
  1. Filip Forsberg  NSH
  2. Luke Kunin  NSH
  3. Mattias Ekholm  NSH

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Video Highlights

What Did They Say?

Post-game Quotes

Dominique Ducharme

  • “They gave us a hard time in third. We fought well. We were not far from winning. We were there, but unfortunately we weren’t able to get the second point.”

Nick Suzuki

  • “Collectively, we’ve been playing better in recent games. If we continue like this, the results will follow.”

Quotes courtesy of NHL.com

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2 COMMENTS

  1. salut-bien chers amis,
    take the point.
    get out of dodge eh.
    this new fellow,like what i see so far.
    why did rangers let him go?
    if he thinks we can salvage the season.why not replace the coach?d.d. is trying but it is obvious he is out of his league.
    just the way it is.too much pressure for him to deal with maybe?not ready yet for a bench-boss?at least in montreal eh.
    replace him if we could do better.especially if d.d. was not to return next year.
    de tout facon,play the kids.show confiance/faith in them.
    they make mistakes.okay.they will only get better.
    they are the future.they need to know that!!!
    cannott be second-guessing themselves.afraid of getting the bench.no way to manage the players.
    CH22,CH25,CH28,CH62,CH71,thank trevor timmins for sure eh.maybe he will find his way back!!!
    merci pour l’ecoute
    portez-vous tous bien
    familleCH,
    guy soit avec-nous en prieres et pensees

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