Montreal Canadiens vs Vegas Golden Knights Recap: Habs Line-up, Score, Statistics, Highlights, Post-game Interviews, NHL Three-Stars
FINAL | Round 3, Game 1 | Monday June 14, 2021 Golden Knights lead series 1-0 |
T-Mobile Arena, Las Vegas, NV |
CANADIENS Montreal |
1-4 |
GOLDEN KNIGHTS Vegas |
Canadiens LineupForward linesTyler Toffoli – Nick Suzuki – Cole Caufield Artturi Lehkonen – Phillip Danault – Brendan Gallagher Paul Byron – Jesperi Kotkaniemi – Josh Anderson Joel Armia – Eric Staal – Corey Perry Defence pairingsBen Chiarot – Shea Weber Brett Kulak – Joel Edmundson Alexander Romanov – Erik Gustafsson GoaltendersCarey Price – Jake Allen ScratchesTomas Tatar, Michael Frolik, Charlie Lindgren Black AcesAlex Belzile, Laurent Dauphin, Lukas Vejdemo, Jesse Ylonen, Cale Fleury, Otto Leskinen, Xavier Ouellet, Cayden Primeau, Michael McNiven InjuriesJonathan Drouin (undisclosed), Jon Merrill (undisclosed), Jake Evans (concussion), Jeff Petry (hand) Game ReportThis game was all about the defence. And that shouldn’t be a surprise. The Vegas Golden Knights, who finished at the top of the league standings this regular season, were also the best defensive team in the NHL. To their credit, the Canadiens had a great start to the game, using their speed and strong forecheck to put the Golden Knights on their heels. Montreal played with pace, getting shots to the net in the first five minutes. Marc-Andre Fleury was generating a never-ending stream of rebounds but the Golden Knights defence kept the Habs from getting to the blue paint. Vegas’ defence then went to work contributing to the offence by controlling the neutral zone and helping to get pucks behind the Canadiens ‘D’. Vegas defenceman Shea Theodore scored the game’s opening goal at the 9:15 mark of the first period following a weak neutral zone play by Erik Gustafsson. Three of the Golden Knights’ goals came from defencemen while at the same time they were defending well. From the middle of the first period through the final buzzer, the Golden Knights controlled the this game. The Canadiens did not record a high danger scoring chance on Fleury in the final 40 minutes of the game. Price Keeps it CloseOnce again, Carey Price was outstanding making miraculous saves on Mark Stone, Jonathan Marchessault, Shea Theodore and others. Vegas dominated the Canadiens in the second period but still had a chance in the third solely because of the spectacular play of Price. With respect to the Canadiens defence, it was a very difficult night for Brett Kulak and Erik Gustafsson. That spelled trouble for Shea Weber, Ben Chiarot and Joel Edmundson. Chiarot played too many minutes finishing the night at minus-3. Weber looked to further injure his ailing hand taking a stick from Ryan Reaves. Montreal is already missing Jeff Petry who, when he returns, won’t be 100 percent. The Golden Knights are the heaviest team in the league. They punished the Canadiens all game long. The third line of Jesperi Kotkaniemi, Josh Anderson and Paul Byron could not get on track with Kotkaniemi spending most of the third frame on the bench. Cole Caufield scored his first goal of the playoffs on the power-play with his family in attendance at T-Mobile Arena. Up NextIt’s key that the Canadiens get to the net and score first in game two. After not trailing for 447 minutes in the playoffs, the Canadiens looked uncomfortable in playing from behind. The Canadiens will meet the Golden Knights for game two in Las Vegas on Wednesday night.Plus▲ Carey Price, Shea Weber, Corey Perry, Artturi Lehkonen, Cole CaufieldMinus▼ Brett Kulak, Erik Gustafsson, Josh Anderson, Paul Byron, Ben Chiarot, Jesperi Kotkaniemi, Phillip DanaultGame PreviewCheck out the game preview here: Canadiens @ Golden Knights: The Battle Begins | HABS GAME 1 PREVIEW |
The Numbers
Game Statistics | ||
CANADIENS | GOLDEN KNIGHTS | |
29 | Shots | 30 |
56 | Face-off % | 44 |
1-for-3 | Power Play | 0-for-4 |
8 | Penalty Minutes | 6 |
52 | Hits | 44 |
34 | Corsi For | 48 |
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Stars of the Game
Official NHL Three Stars | ||
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What Did They Say?
Post-game Quotes | |
Dominique Ducharme
Joel Edmundson
Carey Price
Cole Caufield
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as our legendary coach said after game 1 of the finals with L.A. in 93′,
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quiet confiance,my friends
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infos,analises,projections
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