GAME RECAP | Montreal Canadiens vs Ottawa Senators: Habs, Line-up, Score, Statistics, Highlights, Post-game, Interviews, NHL, Three-Stars
FINAL | Pre-season Game 7 | Thursday October 6, 2022
Steele Community Centre, Gander, NL
CANADIENS
Montreal
3-4
SENATORS
Ottawa
Sean Monahan, Montreal Canadiens (Photo by Canadiens.com)
Canadiens Lineup
Forward lines
Cole Caufield – Sean Monahan – Rem Pitlick
Brendan Gallagher – Kirby Dach – Mike Hoffman
Juraj Slafkovsky – Christian Dvorak – Josh Anderson
Michael Pezzetta – Jake Evans – Evgenii Dadonov
Defence pairings
Otto Leskinen – David Savard
Kaiden Guhle – Justin Barron
Arber Xhekaj – Madison Bowey
Goaltenders
Cayden Primeau – Sam Montembeault
Scratches
Jake Allen, Jonathan Drouin, Mike Matheson, Rafael Harvey-Pinard, Jesse Ylonen, Corey Schueneman, Jordan Harris, Chris Wideman
Injuries
Carey Price (knee), Paul Byron (hip), Joel Edmundson (back), Logan Mailloux (shoulder), Nick Suzuki (upper-body), Joel Armia (upper-body), Emil Heineman (upper-body)
Game Report
Following the game, the Canadiens head coach was asked “Is there pressure to win at least one game (in the pre-season?)” With a grin Marty St. Louis answered, “We won the shootout!”
Yes, there was a friendly shootout. The game score didn’t dictate one but for the sake of the fans in Gander, the players obliged. Rem Pitlick was the only scorer from both teams.
The answer was an obvious deflection from the coach, who wanted to say “Of course!” Being winless in seven consecutive games of the exhibition schedule is hard to do. Given all of the variables, a team is almost guaranteed to win a game. And the Canadiens have been the home team for five of the seven contests so far.
Goaltending has been a significant issue and was again tonight. Cayden Primeau started the pre-season giving up soft goals and he hasn’t improved one bit. Primeau has four losses this Fall and a save percentage of .851.
But, even more so than goaltending, is the absence of chemistry in the lines, the defence pairs and the five-man units.
Marty St. Louis himself said that his system requires his players on the ice to be in sync. And the head coach has done nothing to make that happen.
Is this what development over results looks like? Well, that would be a stretch. Because it’s not apparent that the team nor individual players are moving forward; not yet anyway.
Besides, it’s fair to wager that St. Louis will be prioritizing results on Saturday. Because, whether acknowledged or not, it is important for his team to win one game, the final game of the pre-season.
Up Next
The Canadiens will continue with their Kraft Hockeyville tour at the J.K. Irving Centre in Bouctouche, NB. on Saturday night. Their opponents will once again be the Ottawa Senators in a game that will conclude the exhibition schedule.
Plus
▲ Kaiden Guhle, Brendan Gallagher, Juraj Slafkovsky
Minus
▼ Cayden Primeau, Rem Pitlick, Cole Caufield, Sean Monahan, David Savard
On where he will find his confidence: “Certainly not bowling.”
Kirby Dach
“We are taking steps in the right direction. There are always things to fix. But if we compare to the start of the camp, we are progressing.”
Marty St. Louis
“We are improving in our concepts, our ideas. I like our level of competition, our energy, our speed and the fact that we are physical. The only thing missing is a victory.”