Montreal Canadiens vs Ottawa Senators Game Recap: Habs Line-up, Score, Statistics, Highlights, Post-game Interviews, NHL Three-Stars
| FINAL | Game 34, Home Game 15 | Saturday April 3, 2021 |
| Bell Centre, Montreal, QC |
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CANADIENS Montreal |
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3-6 |
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SENATORS Ottawa |

Canadiens LineupForward linesCorey Perry – Nick Suzuki – Josh Anderson Tomas Tatar – Phillip Danault – Brendan Gallagher Jonathan Drouin – Jesperi Kotkaniemi – Tyler Toffoli Paul Byron – Jake Evans – Artturi Lehkonen Defence pairingsJoel Edmundson – Shea Weber Brett Kulak – Jeff Petry Alexander Romanov – Victor Mete GoaltendersCarey Price – Jake Allen ScratchesMichael Frolik, Xavier Ouellet Taxi SquadCole Caufield, Gustav Olofsson, Lukas Vejdemo, Charlie Lindgren InjuriesBen Chiarot (hand), Joel Armia (COVID protocol)
Game ReportTwenty-eight seconds into the match, Brendan Gallagher was assessed a double-minor for high sticking. Fourteen seconds later, the Senators opened the scoring on the power-play. And from that point on, the Canadiens were expending energy chasing the game. After two solid defensive efforts earlier in the week, Montreal offered up one of their most mistake-filled games of the season. Turnovers leading to odd-man rushes by Ottawa and weak positional play in their own zone yielded a bounty of grade ‘A’ chances by the Senators. Carey Price was left on his own, and was forced to make a number of big saves. As interim coach Dominique Ducharme said post-game, “We gave them gifts.” Jeff Petry was the most generous in the gift-giving department, finishing the game with a minus-5 rating. It was one of the worst games in recent memory for Petry. Brief moments of positive play came from Josh Anderson and Nick Suzuki. In a game such as this, it is hard to properly evaluate, but Corey Perry didn’t look like a good fit with his two new line-mates. Ducharme wasn’t willing to concede that his squad, when not much was going right 5-on-5, could have been helped by better special teams play. Ottawa had a short-handed goal and one on the power-play. After starting well under the new coaching regime, the Canadiens power-play has been anemic. Up NextThe Canadiens will have a day off on Sunday. They return to action on Monday when Montreal hosts the Edmonton Oilers at the Bell Centre.Plus▲ Carey Price, Josh Anderson, Nick Suzuki Minus▼ Jeff Petry, Brendan Gallagher, Jonathan Drouin, Brett Kulak, Phillip DanaultGame PreviewCheck out the game preview here: Senators @ Canadiens: Creating New Chemistry |
The Numbers
| Game Statistics | ||
| CANADIENS | SENATORS | |
| 38 | Shots | 32 |
| 59 | Face-off % | 41 |
| 1-for-5 | Power Play | 1-for-2 |
| 9 | Penalty Minutes | 15 |
| 33 | Hits | 27 |
| 50 | Corsi For | 40 |
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Stars of the Game
| Official NHL Three Stars | ||
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Watch
| Video Highlights |
What Did They Say?
| Post-game Quotes | |
Dominique Ducharme
Tyler Toffoli
Jeff Petry
Quotes courtesy of NHL.com |
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