The top line of Caufield, Suzuki and Josh Anderson have scored four of the Canadiens' five goals through three games.... See Less Canadiens' Nick Suzuki: Pots first goal Suzuki scored a goal on two shots and blocked one shot over 18:17 of ice time in Saturday's 3-1 loss to Washington. Suzuki gave Montreal a 1-0 lead early in the second period when he chased down a rebound and executed a spin-o-rama behind the net.
That's when Elmer Soderblom scored at even strength and Detroit added a pair of empty-netters for the win. Savard is skating on the top pair and averaging 22:48 TOI after two games. He also had an assist in the season-opening win over Toronto on Wednesday.... See Less Canadiens' Jordan Harris: Active at both ends Harris had four shots on net, two hits and three blocked shots in Friday's 3-0 loss to the Red Wings.
Harris, who played the 12th game of his NHL career, is one of several young defensemen playing significant roles on Montreal's blue line due to injuries to Joel Edmundson (lower body) and Mike Matheson (abdomen). He had an assist in Wednesday's season-opening win over Toronto and is second on the team with eight shots, behind only Cole Caufield (nine). Harris has averaged 20:35 TOI while skating on the second pair with Johnny Kovacevic.... See Less Canadiens' Arber Xhekaj: Logs six hits in loss Xhekaj recorded two shots on net, six hits, three blocked shots and two PIM in Friday's 3-0 loss to the Red Wings. Xhekaj (pronounced Jack-Eye) is one of the inexperienced blueliners the Canadiens are using with both Joel Edmundson (lower body) and Mike Matheson (abdomen) unavailable to start the season.
Xhekaj's one of several young defensemen playing a larger-than-expected role. Initially, he's been good at taking the body, and it remains to be seen if he contribute offense. Marc Antoine Godin of The Athletic talked about the young defenders learning to jump-start the offense from the back end, an element that's been missing early due to Jeff Petry no longer being around and Mike Matheson's abdomen injury idling him for the next two months.
See Less Canadiens' Juraj Slafkovsky: Logs season-high ice time in loss Slafkovsky was plus-1 over 12:41 of ice time in Saturday's 3-1 loss to Washington. By design, the 18-year-old Slafkovsky's been kept under wraps early in the start of his NHL career. Saturday's TOI was the highest over the first three games, but he's yet to get work on the power play and saddled on the third line.
Montreal Canadiens News, Scores, Status, Schedule - NHLTop Canadiens News Canadiens' Jonathan Drouin: Makes season debut Rotowire Oct 16, 2022 Drouin was active for the first time and had 12:16 of ice time in Saturday's 3-1 loss to the Capitals. Drouin, a healthy scratch Wednesday and Friday, made his season debut, taking over for Rem Pitlick on the fourth line. The fourth-line role does not bolster his fantasy prospects, but Drouin was part of the second power-play unit (2:12 TOI). There are some moving parts early in the season, which could lead to Drouin playing a greater role or being an expensive spare part. The Canadiens are evaluating No.
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Canadiens head coach Martin St. Louis is comfortable with that for now, Marc Antoine Godin of The Athletic reports. St. Louis wants to integrate the man-sized forward slowly without undue expectations and learn the five-on-five game. The coach noted he had more puck touches Saturday, which is an important part of Slafkovsky's development. It's unknown if that development will continue at the NHL level, or if the organization decides AHL Laval is the best environment for Slafkovsky.... See Less Canadiens' Arber Xhekaj: Logs first NHL point Xhekaj had an assist, three hits and three blocked shots over 15:05 of ice time in Saturday's 3-1 loss to Washington. Xhekaj's shot from the point was blocked in front of goalie Darcy Kuemper, but Nick Suzuki retrieved the puck and spun for a wraparound goal.
See Less Canadiens' Sam Montembeault: Starting Saturday Oct 15, 2022 Montembeault will start Saturday's road game versus Washington. Montembeault will make his season debut after Jake Allen started the first two games of the year. This will be the second half of a back-to-back situation for the Canadiens following a 3-0 loss to Detroit on Friday. Montreal will face a Washington team that has gone 0-2-0 to begin the 2022-23 campaign.
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Montembeault posted a record of 8-18-6 last season with a 3. 77 GAA and an. 891 save percentage in 38 appearances.... See Less Canadiens' Filip Mesar: Loaned to OHL Mesar was loaned to Kitchener of the OHL on Saturday. Mesar played in Friday's 6-5 overtime loss to Belleville in his AHL debut. He posted two shots on goal and finished with a minus-1 rating in the contest. Mesar, who was the No. 26 pick by the Canadiens in the 2022 NHL Entry Draft, will continue his development in the junior hockey ranks.... See Less Canadiens' David Savard: Playing on first pair Savard had two hits and three blocked shots over 23:06 of ice time in Friday's 3-0 loss to Detroit. The Red Wings dominated the game, but Savard, his mates on the blue line and goalie Jake Allen held strong until the third period.
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