Habs when 27 shots or less: 2-6-3
Habs when 40 shots or more: 5-3-2
Good to say.
– Simon-Olivier Lorange (@SO_Lorange) March 15, 2024
You know as well as I do: when the Canadiens face a good team, they play well. And when they play a bad team, they play poorly. That’s usually the case, at least.
On Tuesday, against Columbus, Martin St-Louis’s men outplayed Pascal Vincent’s for six minutes and then took the rest of the night off. Except for Cayden Primeau, of course.
But yesterday? Despite the loss, the Habs held their own against Jim Montgomery’s men.
And it didn’t take long for everyone to get their wings.
This allowed Samuel Montembeault to snatch a point from the Bruins in a 2-1 overtime loss. The Canadiens’ goalie wasn’t the busiest of the bunch (24 shots, including just five in the second period), but he got up at the right moments – except in overtime.
The Habs lose 2-1 in overtime to the Bruins: A disappointing end for the Habs goaltender | JDM https://t.co/ThqjIDa3DC
– Jonathan Bernier (@JBernierJDM) March 15, 2024
He may have been helped by his teammates, but that’s what hockey is: a team game. He didn’t have to do it all alone, but he did his part for his teammates.
Note that he hasn’t won a game since the Jake Allen trade, although he did well against Toronto and Boston. Cayden Primeau and the Devils’ new goalie did, however.
But that’s not all there is to remember about the game against the Boston Bruins. What else should be noted about yesterday’s game at the Bell Centre?
1. Joel Armia is playing well. Defensively, he’s doing the job he’s asked to do, and he really seems to be in a good place mentally. It’s the Habs who benefit.
2. More than one game in two this year has ended in less than a goal (38) for the Habs. It’s a sign that the club is competing.
The club had so many chances to score that Juraj Slafkovsky thinks they shouldn’t have gone into overtime. Normally, the game would have ended evenly in the Flanelle’s favor against the Bruins, who lacked legs.
Another one-goal defeat: “We shouldn’t have had to play overtime” -Juraj Slafkovsky | JDM https://t.co/wxMOR3JhVb
– Jonathan Bernier (@JBernierJDM) March 15, 2024
3. Seeing that Rafaël Harvey-Pinard, who isn’t having the season of his career, has been rewarded with playing time on the Habs’ big power play is good for him.
RHP took Alex Newhook’s place in the bumper spot on the final power play. He did a great job.
– Anthony Martineau (@Antho_Martineau) March 15, 2024
Incredibly, he leads the Habs in goals and points and leads the forwards in assists (Mike Matheson has 38) with a 26-26-62 record. He’s developing really well.
The captain sets the record straight!
The captain evens it up! #GoHabsGo pic.twitter.com/X4r11o2Cwd
– Montreal Canadiens (@CanadiensMTL) March 14, 2024
Extension
This morning, the Canadiens will fly to Calgary in preparation for tomorrow night’s game. A training session is scheduled for the afternoon. The guys will have a chance to get used to the altitude.
We’ll see if the Habs travel with 14 forwards. Will Joshua Roy be with the club (he deserves it) or will he return to Laval?
Your hunch is right. In my opinion, that’s where it’s at. Otherwise, it’ll be at the end of the season only. Let’s send Struble right away too.
– Anthony Marcotte (@anthonymarcotte) March 15, 2024