The game was barely two minutes old when San Jose Sharks center Logan Couture fired what looked to be a harmless shorthanded shot from center ice toward Montreal Canadiens goaltender Peter Budaj. Budaj covered the puck, then prepared to clear it. But he didn't see a hard-charging Tommy Wingels until it was too late. Wingels poked the puck past Budaj, giving San Jose a 1-0 lead 2:26 into the game.
"You kind of hope after that it's going to
be a good night for everybody," Sharks captain Joe
Thornton said. "It turned out to be the game-winner and a
good night for everybody."
Wingels scored two goals and goaltender Antti
Niemi made 27 saves for his second shutout of the season against
Montreal in the Sharks' 4-0 victory at SAP Center on Saturday night.
Matt Nieto
and Couture also scored for the Sharks. San Jose (41-17-7), coming
off a come-from-behind 5-3 victory against the Pittsburgh Penguins on
Thursday night, continued gaining ground on the first-place Anaheim
Ducks in the Pacific Division. With 89 points, the Sharks are four
behind Anaheim and 11 ahead of the third-place Los Angeles Kings.
This is the closest the Sharks have been to first place in the
Pacific since Dec. 14, when they trailed Anaheim by three points and
the Kings by two.
Couture said he's definitely scoreboard watching.
"I'm sure a lot of guys on this team are as well. We wanted
to win our division. That was one of our goals from the start of the
year and we're close. We've got a couple games with Anaheim left
before the season ends, but we've just got to continue to win. We've
got Toronto coming in on Tuesday and that's going to be another big
one for us."
Niemi, who has three shutouts this season, stopped
all 22 shots he faced on Oct. 26 when the Sharks beat the Canadiens
2-0 at Bell Centre. He's won two straight games after losing his only
other start since the NHL's break for the 2014 Sochi Olympics, a 4-2
defeat against the Buffalo Sabres.
"I felt great for a while in practice and
the last two games," said Niemi, who was a member of
Finland's Olympic team but did not appear in a game. "Just
try to keep playing good. I felt better today than probably against
Pittsburgh. It's hard to say, but I think it helps overall getting a
couple games because it's been a long time since I've played a couple
in a couple days."
Budaj started in place of injured Carey
Price (lower body), but he was replaced by Dustin
Tokarski at 1:54 of the second period after the Sharks scored
twice on their first 11 shots. The Canadiens (35-24-7) lost their
second straight game and finished a four-game trip through Arizona
and California with a 1-3-0 record. They trail the Atlantic
Division-leading Boston Bruins by 10 points and lead the third-place
Toronto Maple Leafs by one.
"We played terrible," forward Max
Pacioretty said. "We didn't play our game plan. We have
success when we are all working hard, but no one was doing that,
including me."
The Sharks took a quick 1-0 lead on Wingels' 13th
goal of the season and the Sharks' fourth shorthanded score in their
past 10 games. Couture earned his 100th career assist and added
another later in the game.
"We were on the power play and I wanted to
play it right away to help and not have a faceoff in our own end,"
Budaj said. "I didn't have a look to see the player was
coming. That's my mistake."
Wingels was rewarded for his all-out hustle on the
play.
"I think (Budaj) expected us both to
change and he put it down and I just tried going to the net,"
Wingels said. "That's a fortunate bounce for us. We'll take
it. It kind of gave us some momentum in the first there."
Wingels scored again 1:54 into the second period.
He positioned himself firmly in front of the crease, and Matt
Irwin's long slap shot banked off his leg and past Budaj. With
two goals, Wingels matched his career-high, set Nov. 21 against the
Tampa Bay Lightning. Tokarski, who made 39 saves in Montreal's 4-3
shootout win in Anaheim on Wednesday, replaced Budaj, but gave up a
goal to Nieto at 7:43. Patrick
Marleau pushed the puck to the low circle and sent a pass
backward to a wide-open Nieto in the slot. He ripped the puck past
Murray and Budaj to give San Jose a 3-0 lead.
"They turned the puck over and I think our
team in general did a good job of countering tonight," said
Nieto, a speedy rookie who has eight goals and nine assists. "Patty
and (Couture) had a great entry into the zone and I just kind of
found open ice. Patty made a great pass."
Earlier in the period Sharks forward Raffi
Torres knocked Montreal's Lars
Eller hard into the boards with a shoulder-to-shoulder hit.
Canadiens defenseman Jarred
Tinordi quickly retaliated, trading blows with Torres in a short
fight. Tinordi received two minutes for instigating, five for
fighting and a 10-minute misconduct. Torres received two minutes for
boarding and five for fighting. The game remained chippy and
penalty-filled for the rest of the night. Montreal had 14 penalties,
including four 10-minute misconducts and a five-minute fighting
major. The Sharks had 12 penalties, including three 10-minute
misconducts and one five-minute fighting major. Couture made it 4-0
just 43 seconds into the third period, scoring his 18th goal of the
season. After a Montreal turnover, Couture took a pass from Nieto in
the low slot and lifted the puck over Tokarski's glove. The Canadiens
played the final game of a long, frustrating road trip, and Couture
said he could sense early that they were flat.
"I know if you go in and ask them, they
didn't bring their best game tonight," Couture said.
"They're a good team. We expected them to be better than they
were, but it's a good win for us."
Canadiens coach Michel Therrien gave his team a
day off Friday because he thought his players looked exhausted the
night before in a 5-2 loss to the Phoenix Coyotes. One day off
obviously wasn't enough time for the Canadiens to re-energize.
"The first period was not bad but the
second period was tough on us," Therrien said. "We
turned the puck over and they took advantage of their chances. I felt
the team was lacking energy. I didn't like the way we were playing."
The Sharks could have had an even bigger rout if
not for their anemic power play. They went 0-for-6 on the power and
are in a 2-for-48 slump with the man advantage. Canadiens defenseman
Douglas Murray
faced his former team for the first time since San Jose traded him to
the Pittsburgh Penguins last March. He was on the ice when the puck
dropped and needed just nine seconds to record his first hit,
drilling Nieto. Midway through the opening period Murray's image
appeared on the video board above center ice, and he received a loud
ovation from Sharks fans. Canadiens center Daniel
Briere played his 900th career game.
Penalties in Full
1st Period
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01:42
SJS |
James Sheppard Tripping against
Rene Bourque
|
05:18
MTL |
Jarred Tinordi Holding against Matt
Nieto
|
06:51
MTL |
Brian Gionta Tripping against Raffi
Torres
|
12:50
SJS |
Brent Burns Tripping against
Brendan Gallagher
|
16:45
MTL |
Alexei Emelin Interference against
Andrew Desjardins
|
2nd Period
|
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04:19
MTL |
Jarred Tinordi Misconduct (10 min)
against Raffi Torres
|
04:19
MTL |
Jarred Tinordi Fighting (maj) against
Raffi Torres
|
04:19
SJS |
Raffi Torres Fighting (maj) against
Jarred Tinordi
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04:19
MTL |
Jarred Tinordi Instigator against
Raffi Torres
|
04:19
SJS |
Raffi Torres Boarding against Lars
Eller
|
17:59
SJS |
James Sheppard Holding against P.K.
Subban
|
3rd Period
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03:59
MTL |
Travis Moen Slashing against Raffi
Torres
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12:40
SJS |
Marc-Edouard Vlasic Misconduct (10 min)
against Lars Eller
|
12:40
SJS |
Marc-Edouard Vlasic Roughing against
Lars Eller
|
12:40
MTL |
Lars Eller Misconduct (10 min) against
Marc-Edouard Vlasic
|
12:40
MTL |
Lars Eller Roughing against
Marc-Edouard Vlasic
|
12:59
SJS |
Patrick Marleau Holding against
Alexei Emelin
|
14:18
MTL |
Max Pacioretty Interference against
Logan Couture
|
16:35
MTL |
Alex Galchenyuk Too many men/ice - bench
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17:24
MTL |
Ryan White Misconduct (10 min)
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17:24
MTL |
Brian Gionta Cross checking against
Matt Irwin
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17:24
SJS |
Matt Irwin Misconduct (10 min)
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17:24
SJS |
James Sheppard Roughing against
Brian Gionta
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17:24
SJS |
James Sheppard Tripping against
Brian Gionta
|
19:36
MTL |
Brendan Gallagher Misconduct (10 min)
against Scott Hannan
|
19:36
SJS |
Scott Hannan Misconduct (10 min) against
Brendan Gallagher
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