RECAP | Maple Leafs – Canadiens: A Perfect Habs Ending
Rick Stephens
Montreal Canadiens vs Toronto Maple Leafs Game Recap: Habs Line-up, Score, Statistics, Highlights, Post-game Interviews, NHL Three-Stars
FINAL/OT | Game 57, Home Game 31 | Saturday February 8, 2020
Bell Centre, Montreal, QC
CANADIENS
Montreal
2-1
MAPLE LEAFS
Toronto
Ilya Kovalchuk (Photo by THE CANADIAN PRESS/Graham Hughes)
Canadiens Lineup
Forward lines
Tomas Tatar – Phillip Danault – Brendan Gallagher
Ilya Kovalchuk – Nick Suzuki – Joel Armia
Jonathan Drouin – Max Domi – Artturi Lehkonen
Nick Cousins – Nate Thompson – Jake Evans
Defence pairings
Ben Chiarot – Victor Mete
Brett Kulak – Jeff Petry
Marco Scandella – Xavier Ouellet
Goaltenders
Carey Price – Charlie Lindgren
Scratches
Jordan Weal (flu), Dale Weise, Christian Folin
Injuries
Paul Byron, Shea Weber
Game Report
There’s no doubt about it. Ilya Kovalchuk’s enthusiasm is positively infectious. On a night when Canadiens offence was stuck in neutral for the first two periods, the exciting overtime win he helped provide was a pleasant, unexpected ending.
For the first 40 minutes in, the high-octane Leafs were trapping the Canadiens, choking off any threats. Going into the second intermission, Toronto was outshooting the Habs 21-11. The shoot-from-anywhere Canadiens were content to take a tight-checking, all-men back approach to this game.
That is, until the Maple Leafs scored just a minute into the third period. Kovalchuk made a lazy turn in the Toronto zone setting up a 3-on-2 rush for the visitors.
That’s the way it stayed for most of the third frame with the Canadiens ramping up their offensive effort. With just two-and-a-half minutes left, Marco Scandella, who had struggled most of the game, fired a point shot past Jack Campbell with Nick Suzuki providing the screen.
It was Scandella’s first goal in a Canadiens jersey, with the hometown guy scoring in dramatic fashion. But then, it was Kovalchuk’s turn to complete the Habs storybook ending against a historic rival.
Perhaps missed in the leadup to Kovalchuk’s game-winner was a play made by Carey Price to start the rush. Price saved a heavy shot from Tyson Barrie using his blocker to create a lead pass to Nick Suzuki. It was the perfect ending to a brilliant game from Price, who was leaned on heavily in the opening 40 minutes.
After a quiet night, Canadiens fans finally had something to celebrate.
For most of the game, the cheers were led by Maple Leafs fans, filling so many of the seats typically left empty by Habs fans at the Bell Centre this season. Geoff Molson, who loves to stifle the criticism of reporters, could do nothing to silence the “Go Leafs Go” chants.
The Canadiens will be back at the Bell Centre at 10:00 am. on Sunday for the annual skills competition. The Arizona Coyotes will be in Montreal on Monday night to face the Habs.
Plus / Minus
▲ Carey Price, Brendan Gallagher, Jeff Petry, Nick Suzuki
▼ Jonathan Drouin, Victor Mete
The Numbers
Game Statistics
CANADIENS
MAPLE LEAFS
30
Shots
23
53
Face-off %
47
0-for-2
Power Play
0-for-2
4
Penalty Minutes
4
38
Hits
21
50
Corsi For
44
Scoring Summary
FINAL
1
2
3
OT
SO
T
Canadiens (27-23-7)
0
0
1
1
–
2
Maple Leafs (29-19-8)
0
0
1
0
–
1
Scorers
Goalies
MTL: Scandella (4), Kovalchuk (9)
TOR: Tavares (23)
MTL: Price (W) 24-18-4
TOR: Campbell (L) 9-11-2
Stars of the Game
NHL Official Three Stars
Carey Price MTL
Marco Scandella MTL
Jack Campbell TOR
Watch
Video Highlights
What Did They Say?
Post-game Quotes
Claude Julien
“For two periods, and the third as well, I thought without the puck we were solid tonight. They’re a highly skilled team and when you give them room they can make things happen. But with the penalty-kill and everything else I think we did a good job without the puck and we brought our offence at the right time. A big win.”
Ilya Kovalchuk
“Obviously our goalie, he is the best player every game.”
Ben Chiarot
“It’s infectious, especially for young guys to see as someone who’s had that much success in the League, and it shows why. [Ilya Kovalchuk] puts the effort in in practice, on the ice, in the gym. He’s constantly trying to get better.”