It’s 3-0 #CH… The #Caps are really pitiful. Charlie Lindgren was bad in front of the net – and he deserves to be replaced – but he’s not the Capitals’ worst player tonight…
– Francois Gagnon (@GagnonFrancois) February 7, 2024
For the first time since the return of the All-Star break, Martin St-Louis’ men were in action yesterday in Washington.
Naturally, we’d be keeping a close eye on the group’s level of effort. Sometimes, after such a long break, it takes a little time to get the machine up and running again.
But we quickly realized that even if the execution wasn’t always perfect, the guys showed up to work at the start of the game. That explains the 5-2 victory, in fact.
Trickery aside, we know his chemistry with Cole Caufield, and yesterday, that’s what led to the first goal.
The difference is that this time, it was Caufield who picked up the puck in the neutral zone, went up to the net, looked at his shooting options before choosing to make a deft pass to his captain, who wasn’t asking for much.
Suzuki then rose to score his team’s second goal, once again with a National League shot.
Samuel Montembeault came to mind, facing 39 shots, including 34 in the last 40 minutes of the game. You won’t be surprised to learn that, after scoring three goals, the Habs took their foot off the gas at times… #ToCorrect
We can think of Juraj Slafkovsky, who scored his team’s last two goals and looked confident. His two excellent shots earned him not only his father’s approval, but also two goals in an NHL game for the first time in his career.
Samuel Montembeault on David Savard’s save: “I owe him a supper”. @CanadiensMTL @TVASports
– Renaud Lavoie (@renlavoietva) February 7, 2024
And why was it important? Because it was the Canadiens’ first game without Sean Monahan.
Obviously, it won’t always be like this. There will be tougher games where having an experienced left-handed center like him would have helped a lot at the end of the season.
But yesterday, the Habs looked good… and Monahan’s Jets were shut out against Pittsburgh. Sean who? #Blague
Even with Mark Scheifele’s return and the addition of Sean Monahan, the Jets were shut out for the third time in their last seven games.@frankcorrado22 on the scoring drought in Winnipeg: https://t.co/EEZU9KhPwG pic.twitter.com/kSbF4jtA53
– TSN Hockey (@TSNHockey) February 7, 2024
If there’s one player we’ve been keeping an eye on, it’s Brandon Gignac. After all, the newly signed Quebecer was playing his second NHL game, and he was doing so by piloting the second unit.
Before Alex Newhook came back, it was kind of him, by default, who had the big job of replacing Sean Monahan. I know, I know: it’s a team thing… but he’s the top-9 center replacing Monahan, isn’t he?
He did well. He clearly had the confidence of Martin St-Louis, who had a similar journey to the NHL 25 years ago. His 14:54 minutes of playing time show that very well. He stood out for his speed and looked right at home. That’s what we wanted to see.
Did you enjoy Brandon Gignac’s 1st game with the Habs? pic.twitter.com/1sa3QfTS0G
– L’Antichambre (@Antichambre) February 7, 2024
But that’s not all we have to remember about that game in Washington… against a club that didn’t seem to realize that the game started at around 7 p.m.
1. The Capitals were disorganized at the start of the game. Letting the Habs shoot 14 times in the opening period and only getting off five shots is in the category of things that just can’t be accepted.
This morning, on BPM Sports, Gilbert Delorme pointed out how the Capitals looked like a club that didn’t really know where to go, wondering if Spencer Carbery was the right man for the job behind the bench.
It’s true that seeing Alex Ovechkin play the way he does, one wonders whether the club is well coached.
In other words, on paper, yesterday’s game was the perfect opportunity for the Capitals, who need to win games to have any hope of making the playoffs, to get back on the winning track.
They just figured it out an hour too late… much to the chagrin of the Quebec chickens. #5Buts8Ailes
3. We talked about Juraj Slafkovsky’s two goals yesterday. But in his last 21 games, he has 15 points. We’re talking seven goals (he’s getting more confident with his shot) and eight assists since the December 16 game in New York.
That’s probably not what he chatted about with the Slovakian ambassador who came to talk to him after yesterday’s game, but whatever.
We waited a long time for Juraj Slafkovsky after the game. That’s because the Slovakian ambassador had asked to meet him, just like that, as a proud compatriot.
That’s an excellent reason!
– Luc Gelinas (@LucGelinasRDS) February 7, 2024
4. Shall we go with a slightly dishonest phrase for the Habs, who had lost their last game before the break? Yes or no? I’ll go even if you say no.
Martin St-Louis’ men are on a better winning streak than the Oilers, who lost for the first time in 17 games yesterday.
All good things must come to an end
The Oilers’ loss to the Golden Knights ends Edmonton’s 16-game winning streak. pic.twitter.com/dXI9orPBB0
– Sportsnet (@Sportsnet) February 7, 2024
He played over 16 minutes against the Flannel. That’s it: I’ve talked about him.
Extension
Yesterday’s game affected the standings. After all, picking up two points like that means that teams are no longer in the same position as they were the day before.
Ah, it’s not the ranking you had in mind? However, in light of the Sean Monahan transaction, I think it’s probably the one that management is looking at the most.
Here’s the one the players look at – or the one they don’t.