SCORING SUMMARY
1ST PERIOD
12:31 NSH PPG – S. Weber (2) Wrist shot – ASST: D. Legwand (3), F. Forsberg (2) 1 – 0 NSH
2ND PERIOD
07:02 MTL B. Gallagher (4) Wrist shot – ASST: M. Bournival (1), L. Eller (3) 1 – 1 Tie
PENALTY SUMMARY
1ST PERIOD
01:02 MTL R. Diaz Delaying Game – Puck over glass – 2 min
10:28 MTL P. Subban Tripping – 2 min against K. Klein
11:50 MTL R. White Delaying Game – Puck over glass – 2 min
14:15 NSH V. Bartley Interference – Goalkeeper – 2 min against C. Price
15:23 MTL R. Bourque Holding – 2 min against S. Jones
18:11 NSH P. Gaustad Boarding – 2 min against D. Briere
18:38 NSH E. Nystrom Holding – 2 min against P. Subban
18:38 MTL P. Subban Unsportsmanlike conduct – 2 min against E. Nystrom
2ND PERIOD
02:59 MTL J. Tinordi Interference – 2 min against V. Stalberg
14:12 MTL R. Bourque Tripping – 2 min against V. Stalberg
Two blatant Predators head shots have now gone uncalled, the second of which has put Danny Briere out of the game.
There were more positives to look at in that period, but the Canadiens are still taking too many penalties and getting outplayed severely. The way the game is being called is clearly part of that, as only one team is getting punished for infractions, but the Canadiens are clearly missing Max Pacioretty.
After scoring his first career goal last game, Michael Bournival grabbed the first assist of his young career on Brendan Gallagher’s tying goal, though the guy who should get the most credit there is Lars Eller, who is one of the few who has had a good game.
The Habs have one more period to show us they want to keep the winning streak alive.