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Game 42 Recap: Habs Haven't Turned A Corner

MONTREAL, CANADA - JANUARY 10:  Jaroslav Halak #41 of the St. Louis Blues stops the puck in front of Lars Eller #81 of the Montreal Canadiens during the NHL game at the Bell Centre on January 10, 2012 in Montreal, Quebec, Canada.  (Photo by Richard Wolowicz/Getty Images)

The score tonight was pretty kind to the Habs, considering it probably should have been 3-0 after one period.

Although the score was close for nearly 35 minutes of play, the game was never really within the grasp of the Montreal Canadiens as the St. Louis Blues controlled the play from the drop of the puck. impeccable passing and pressure on the puck carrier and a great puck possession system showed why the Blues are an elite NHL team this season.

Watching the Blues play was a bitter pill for us over at EOTP because of the similarity in how they and the Habs play when healthy (and under a different coach) are many. The game was basically a showcase of what the Habs could have and should have been this season.

Despite what many lazy people will write to hit deadlines tonight, Jaroslav Halak was a complete non-factor in his team's 3-0 shutout win. Aside from the first shot he faced, a breakaway by Tomas Plekanec, Halak wasn't really tested and never had to make a great save.

For the Blues, David Backes and Chris Stewart lead the way with physical play on the boards and two points each. Alex Pietrangelo also stood out on the Blues' blueline with some heads up plays.

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The most impressive line of the night suffered from some bad luck tonight, as Tomas Plekanec, Brian Gionta and Mike Cammalleri all finished -2, as did Hal Gill and Alexei Emelin.

Frustratingly, Gionta seemed re-injure his groin in the third and showed some emotion in storming down the tunnel and throwing his stick in rage. Too see Gionta that worked up is worrying as the Habs have looked a lot better with him playing. The Canadiens are saying it is an upper body injury, but the way Gionta reacted suggests otherwise.

Tonight was also a stark reminder that the Habs haven't turned an imaginary corner on the way to surging towards the playoffs. A couple good games against lower end teams like the Tampa Bay Lightning and Winnipeg Jets are not a good test of where the team is. The upcoming game against the Boston Bruins will likely be similarly frustrating as they also fit into the elite possession clubs in the NHL (Boston is 4th, St. Louis is 2nd).

The only highlights of the game tonight for the Habs were a few saves by Price, a whopping 9 shot attempts by P.K. Subban, a couple few by Emelin, Subban, and Andrei Kostitsyn and some stellar play by Tomas Plekanec.

Lars Eller also had a few spirited plays, but his line was torn to shreds at even strength by the Blues in terms of possession and scoring chances.

Perhaps Cunneyworth fans have an explanation for where his lauded forecheck and offensive system went against a good team.

Three Stars: 1) Jaroslav Halak 2) David Backes 3) Jason Arnott

Advanced stats: Shift Charts / Head to Head / Corsi and Fenwick

Next up is the Bruins over at Stanley Cup of Chowder

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Gionta being injured puts the Habs back below the cap floor if I’m not mistaken. It was a good run.

by Roke on Jan 10, 2012 10:54 PM EST reply actions  

Yup. Gotta enjoy the little things.

Also, Pittsburgh tought they could run away with the CHIP championship? Ha!

by Olivier on Jan 10, 2012 11:02 PM EST up reply actions  

All of two games. I hate this season.

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by Andrew Berkshire on Jan 10, 2012 11:06 PM EST up reply actions  

They’re up to what 6 games now on the seasons?

by Roke on Jan 10, 2012 11:25 PM EST up reply actions  

It was four before Gionta came back, so yes.

by MathMan on Jan 10, 2012 11:29 PM EST up reply actions  

Brutal.

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by Andrew Berkshire on Jan 10, 2012 11:37 PM EST up reply actions  

Gomez will be back in a couple games. Bets are now open on who is the next player to go down to injury to make up for it.

by MathMan on Jan 10, 2012 11:15 PM EST up reply actions  

Credit where credit is due tough: the Blues are a mighty impressive team. The habs were kinda spooked in the first but they didn’t mail it in.

Their forechecking is extremely impressive. Also, I would say they are quite, er, “chippy”.

A very nice team, all in all.

by Olivier on Jan 10, 2012 11:18 PM EST reply actions  

Also, it was quite impressive, seeing Emelin bounce off Stewart like that. Buddy must weight what, 500 pounds?

by Olivier on Jan 10, 2012 11:19 PM EST up reply actions  

He was a linebacker before he started playing hockey so he’s a big mofo.

And agreed, the Blues are damn good.

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by Andrew Berkshire on Jan 10, 2012 11:38 PM EST up reply actions  

Blues fan here

I wanted to give your fans a huge thumbs up for the classy Standing O for Halak at the end of the game last night. Best of luck the rest of the season to you guys!

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Let's go Blues!

by UIWWildthing on Jan 11, 2012 11:42 AM EST reply actions  

I’d wish you guys good luck as well, but I don’t think you need it! You guys have a fantastic team and a real shot at the cup this season.

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by Andrew Berkshire on Jan 11, 2012 3:28 PM EST up reply actions  

Don't say that out loud!

The Hockey Gods are looking for a reason to smite us…again

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Let's go Blues!

by UIWWildthing on Jan 11, 2012 5:09 PM EST up reply actions  

Don’t worry, the Hockey Gods obviously hate us.

by MathMan on Jan 11, 2012 6:08 PM EST up reply actions  

Yeah, like MathMan said, the hockey gods no longer pay attention to the wants of Montreal!

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by Andrew Berkshire on Jan 11, 2012 7:03 PM EST up reply actions  

Oh they pay attention all right. In the actively thwarting sense.

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by Stephan Cooper on Jan 11, 2012 11:00 PM EST up reply actions  

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