This is going to shock you but Sidney Crosby scored against the Habs.
Crosby pressures Guhle, then cleans up the play with a Crosby-esque shot that he made look easy.
2-1. pic.twitter.com/ObvnS1K7jU
– Marc Dumont (@MarcPDumont) December 14, 2023
As we’ve seen, the Penguins of 2023 don’t exactly have the luster of yesteryear. The Pennsylvania outfit is no longer a National League powerhouse, but it still has a few tricks up its sleeve.
Sid The Kid, who’s been in the league since 2005, is still a dominant player. He’s slowed down a bit… but really not that much. Why is that? Because a smart player is still a good player.
Just yesterday, he not only scored twice and picked up an assist on his team’s second goal, but also found the back of the net in a shootout against Samuel Montembeault, who didn’t have a bad game.
And he made Kaiden Guhle look like a schoolboy on the Penguins’ first goal.
In reality, the Canadiens sometimes played well, but sometimes made mistakes like Guhle’s during the game. The Penguins still won, even though they trailed twice in the game by two goals. #2to0 #3to1
And that’s even though the Penguins played the day before in another city. Where did they get their legs?
This is the seventh time this season – in seven games – that the Habs have lost a game while their opponent is in the second game of a back-to-back. Obviously, this is a problem.
To me, it fits in with a phrase Martin St-Louis repeated often to the media after yesterday’s game.
We shot ourselves in the foot. – Martin St-Louis
St-Louis looked at the captain on the other side, a guy he’s faced many times in his career, and he knows that he doesn’t shoot himself in the foot. The captain, who took advantage of the Penguins’ fathers’ trip to play a big one, wasn’t exactly a turnaround machine yesterday.
What he means by that is that the Habs had a tougher second half in particular. This often happens with the Habs… who are a young team still learning. The guys took unnecessary risks in the second.
“I’m not surprised, I’m disappointed. I wouldn’t say I’m surprised. It was a hard game to coach emotionally. Because we had so many great moments & then we shoot ourselves in the foot.” – Coach Marty on tonight’s Habs shootout loss vs Pittsburgh. pic.twitter.com/nDZNHZZxEX
– /r/Habs (@HabsOnReddit) December 14, 2023
But turnovers aren’t the only thing to remember about this game, which wasn’t completely ugly. In the beginning and in the end, there was some good hockey being played by the Habs.
But no one was able to capitalize. And in the end, playing guys of the calibre of Joel Armia, Jake Evans and David Savard didn’t pay off after the long minutes spent by the first unit.
The Habs can call them concepts, game plans, strategies, patterns, designs, schkloupifs, but as long as you’ve got a bunch of untalented players, you’re not going to win. Can’t wait to continue rebuilding… or resetting… or retooling…
– Michel Bouchard (@bouchardmichel) December 14, 2023
2. 12 rounds in a shootout? That’s a franchise record for the Habs. Every forward (except Mitchell Stephens) and Mike Matheson had a chance to take a shot. Nick Suzuki, Cole Caufield and Sean Monahan scored.
We don’t want to sound too weepy, but… Joel Armia in the fifth round? Christian Dvorak in the sixth round? Really?
Nedeljkovic takes a knee to the face during the shootout. He stays in the crease though. pic.twitter.com/uXuIz31Yi0
– Marc Dumont (@MarcPDumont) December 14, 2023
Has St-Louis forgotten that it’s its defensemen who are the most successful offensively this year?
3. Josh Anderson still hasn’t scored a goal since he found the back of the (empty) net ten days ago. And yesterday, the hockey gods were clearly out to get him. His first goal didn’t open the floodgates, then.
But even so, he played ten minutes more than Jesse Ylönen (7:26) last night.
Jesse Ylönen, who’s probably had like 1:13 mins of ice time tonight, looking at all the chances Josh Anderson keeps getting. pic.twitter.com/DoMem5FfuR
– /r/Habs (@HabsOnReddit) December 14, 2023
4. Cole Caufield didn’t score yesterday. He didn’t play a bad game (although it wasn’t perfect), but he still hasn’t found the back of the net since the November 29 game.
Extension
We’ll be watching to see if Emil Heineman, freshly recalled, stands out during practice.
Saturday’s game will be the Canadiens’ last home game of 2023. After that, the Habs will hit the road for a seven-game road trip, including six games in 2023 and one in Dallas on January 2.
It won’t be easy.