Montreal 5, Vancouver 1
When: 11:00 PM ET, Wednesday, March 10, 2021
Where: Rogers Arena, Vancouver, British Columbia
Referees:
Eric Furlatt, Michael Markovic
Linesmen:
Bevan Mills, Kiel Murchison
Attendance:
N/A
By Field Level Media
Jesperi Kotkaniemi collected one goal and one assist while Carey Price made 23 saves as the Montreal Canadians continued their mastery of the Vancouver Canucks with a 5-1 road win Wednesday night.
Tyler Toffoli collected a pair of assists for the Canadiens, who have a 5-0-2 record against the Canucks this season and have scored at least five goals in six of those games. Montreal boasts a 3-1-3 mark since coach Claude Julien was fired Feb. 24 and replaced by Dominique Ducharme.
Price, a British Columbia product who had a relatively easy night compared to his Vancouver counterpart, has a career 16-2-5 record against the Canucks.
Thatcher Demko stopped 40 shots for the Canucks, who were besieged from the drop of the puck en route to seeing their three-game winning streak snapped.
Montreal fired 15 of the game's first 18 shots before Kotkaniemi opened the scoring. After stripping the puck from Nate Schmidt, Toffoli fed a pass to Kotkaniemi in the left circle, and he scored his first goal in nine games at the 15:34 mark.
Corey Perry doubled the lead 2:09 into the second period. Paul Byron made the pass while leading a two-on-one rush, and Perry executed a perfect deke to net his fourth goal of the season.
Brock Boeser's team-leading 14th goal, a top-shelf one-timer from just beyond the left faceoff dot for the power-play tally at 4:54 of the middle frame, gave the Canucks life, but the Canadiens later pulled away.
Shea Weber restored Montreal's two-goal lead with a power-play goal, a blistering one-timer from the point with 5:49 remaining in the middle period. Weber's goal moved him into a tie with Mathieu Schneider for 15th on the NHL's all-time list for career goals by a defenseman (223).
Then, third-period goals by Jeff Petry -- who leads all NHL defensemen with 10 goals and became the first Canadiens defenseman in 83 years to need 25 or fewer games to score 10 goals to start a season-- and Phillip Danault rounded out the scoring for the Canadiens, who have a difficult turnaround when they play in Calgary on Thursday.
The win came at a cost for Montreal, however, as defenseman Ben Chiarot left the game due to an injury after a first-period fight with J.T. Miller.
--Field Level Media
Top Game Performances
Montreal |
|
Vancouver |
Jesperi Kotkaniemi 2 |
Points |
Brock Boeser 1 |
Jesperi Kotkaniemi 1 |
Goals |
Brock Boeser 1 |
Tyler Toffoli 2 |
Assists |
Quinn Hughes 1 |
Shea Weber 1 |
Power Play Goals |
Brock Boeser 1 |
N/A |
Short Handed Goals |
N/A |
Carey Price .958 |
Save Percentage |
Thatcher Demko .889 |
Carey Price 23 |
Saves |
Thatcher Demko 40 |
Team Stats Summary
Team |
Shots |
Goals |
Power Play |
Penalty Kill |
Penalty Mins |
Face Offs Won |
Montreal
|
45 |
5 |
1-5 |
2-3 |
11 |
28 |
Vancouver
|
24 |
1 |
1-3 |
4-5 |
15 |
38 |
Upcoming Games
-
Vancouver will play their next game at home against Edmonton. The Canucks have a W/L % of .417 after a win and .353 after a loss.
-
Montreal will play their next game on the road against Calgary. The Canadiens have a W/L % of .364 after a win and .615 after a loss.