Montreal played a good game tonight. A 3-2 win against a recently hot team is a satisfying effort. With the new lineup imposed by Carbonneau, it seemed that for most players, the message has been received. Guys like Andrei Kostitsyn (1 goal, 1 assist tonight), Koivu and Markov (1 point apiece) and even young Matt D'Agostini stepped up to the plate. D'Agostini, who played his first game of the season alongside Koivu and Higgins, saw 13:52 including powerplay time. He played a solid game and from what I saw, he's a big guy with speed. Don't expect him to be sent down anytime soon, this guy's a keeper. Sergei Kostitsyn was awful tonight. He took 3 stupid penalties and 1 of them cost Montreal a goal. After returning to the bench after his third penalty, Carbo benched him for the rest of the game, good riddance. His brother Andrei on the other hand, was quite the opposite. He scored Montreal's first goal and assisted on the winner. Look for him to contribute in games to come. Thomas Vanek scored both goals for Buffalo putting him top of the league in that department.
It was a quiet game, once again, for guys like Kovalev, Plekanec and Higgins. All of whom are unrestricted free agents at the end of the season. I wouldn't be surprised if Gainey is making a deal involving any of these 3 as we speak right now. They have been the team's top underachievers. Price was once again superb for Montreal, making 26 saves.
This was a good win for Montreal but Buffalo isn't a team that's all that great. If they want to regain some respect around the league, they'll have to stop this seesaw-like effort and show up to every game. They play their next 7 games at home, so the pressure's on to win.
Notes: Price has let in 2 or less in his last 7 games... Markov potted his 3rd of the season, he now has 17 points... Koivu leads Montreal in +/-at 9, while Gorges is right behind him at 8... Injuries: Tanguay (neck), Laraque (groin).




