Monday 31 October 2016

NHL - Pittsburgh Penguins @ Montreal Canadiens 0-4 - Tuesday, October 18, 2016



It had been a while since Al Montoya earned an NHL shutout, though it was little more than the cherry on top of a sundae for him in relation to getting the win in the Montreal Canadiens' home opener.
Montoya made 36 saves for his first shutout in nearly three years and David Desharnais scored two goals in Montreal's 4-0 win against the Pittsburgh Penguins at Bell Centre. Montoya made his third consecutive start for the Canadiens while Carey Price is recovering from the flu. It was Montoya's sixth NHL shutout, and first since Dec. 31, 2013, when he made 27 saves in the Winnipeg Jets' 3-0 win against the Buffalo Sabres.
Max Pacioretty had a goal and an assist and Alexander Radulov also scored for Montreal (2-0-1), which went 1-0-1 in two road games before their home opener. Canadiens defenseman Jeff Petry had two assists.
Pacioretty scored his first goal at 23 seconds of the first period, and set up Desharnais' first goal to put Montreal up 2-0 at 12:07 of the second.
Penguins coach Mike Sullivan used his Coach's Challenge to no avail when Radulov scored Montreal's third goal on a power play at 4:31 of the third. The referees confirmed that Canadiens right wing Brendan Gallagher did not interfere with Fleury before the puck crossed the goal line.
Desharnais scored his second goal of the game when he tapped Petry's centering pass from the right boards in from the left edge of the crease.
Sullivan did not have an update for either Letang or Sheary after the game.
Pittsburgh had seven minor penalties, beginning with a delay of game against center Nick Bonino for a face-off violation five seconds after Radulov's double minor. The Penguins went 0 for 8 on the power play, though that includes a total of 15 seconds during two brief 4-on-3 advantages.
Pens Quotes
Mike Sullivan: "I just don't think we were sharp. Our entries weren't as clean, our decisions weren't as sharp with the puck. Our power play's been very good at the beginning of this early season, but tonight, for whatever reason, we weren't as sharp."
"We clearly have to be more disciplined. We can't take the penalties that we're taking game in and game out and expect to get the results we're looking for. We put ourselves in a real tough spot. Having said that, the first half of the game we had the majority of the power plays and our power play didn't execute. So the power play had an opportunity to be the difference and get us a lead, and we didn't get it done tonight."

Marc-Andrey Fleury: "(Montoya) played well, he made some good key saves. They came out strong at the start of the game. But I think after we took control, we calmed down a bit, it was better. The penalties, I think last game we took a lot of penalties, so we have to pay attention to that a little bit."


Max Pacioretty: "We're going to play for each other in this room all year, and when you see (Montoya) make some of those saves, it kind of gives us the opportunity to step up and try and get him the shutout and get some goals for him. So you've got to credit most of that game to (Montoya), he played phenomenal."


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