Now that the problem was gone, the players no longer had an excuse for not winning. Sure enough, the boys didn't disappoint... in the ladder part of the game, however. You really have to hand it to them because the pressure was surely present in the pre-game atmosphere. But they managed to pull through with the all-important 2 points.The first two periods were ones to forget for Montreal. 9 shots totaled between the two of them while Edmonton had 23. At 2nd intermission, something had to give. Don Lever, who was "sur la passerelle" in the first two periods, was the ace in the hole for the Habs. Having watched the game through a different dynamic, he took notes and brought them with him to the dressing room. Coincidentally, the third period showed twice as many shots and half as many against. When the ref signaled goal after Koivu's review, you knew the Habs would not lose that game.
The only point where Edmonton had any control of the puck in OT was when they managed to clear it out. Montreal took total domination of the 4th period. The 4-on-3 did help as well. The PP was played to perfection. Schneider took the shot and Koivu, waiting for it, tipped it in. A powerplay goal in OT scored by the captain is a great way to win, especially if it just so happened to be your birthday eh, AFS 58?
Tanguay made a nice comeback. 1G, 1A, +3 tonight is something to get excited about. Koivu's line will return to being number 1 again. But Andrei needs to get some shooting pr
actise in before we can see consistent success. In the second period alone I think he missed the net 4 times. Once his snipe-shot is back on though, with two guys who can dish out the puck to him, watch out.
actise in before we can see consistent success. In the second period alone I think he missed the net 4 times. Once his snipe-shot is back on though, with two guys who can dish out the puck to him, watch out.I wasn't all that impressed by Souray's cross-check on Tanguay. The refs were too stubborn to call it. Then he stood over Tanguay as if he wanted more. Well, at least he had to leave the game injured. Sorry Sheldon, I just lost a whole lot of respect for you.
With teams like Carolina, Philadelphia, and Pittsburgh nearby, you can't afford to lose a game. They are all too hot to lose. We'll have to take this one game at a time at this point. Islanders at home should EASILY be 2 points in the bag. But you know what usually happens when it should be easy...
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