NHL Game Recap - Montreal at Vancouver
Tue Mar 7, 2017 10:00 PM EST

NJD
0
CBJ
2
F
NYR
5
FLA
2
F
DET
2
TOR
3
F
PHI
6
BUF
3
F
STL
2
MIN
1
F
NYI
4
EDM
1
F
CAR
1
COL
3
F
NSH
3
ANA
4
F(SO)
MTL
2
VAN
1
F(OT)

Mar 7, 2017, 10:00 PM EST

Final (Overtime)

1

2

3

OT

T

SOG

Montreal

1

0

0

1

2

38

Vancouver

0

0

1

0

1

28

W: Price (30-16-5)

L: Miller (17-19-4)

MTL: Mitchell (8) , Byron (16)

VAN: Chaput (4)

Canadiens edge Canucks in OT for 6th straight win
Wed Mar 8, 2017 2:09 AM

VANCOUVER, British Columbia (AP) Carey Price and the Canadiens cooled down what little momentum Vancouver built up recently with back-to-back wins.

Price made 27 saves and Paul Byron scored in overtime as Montreal defeated the Canucks 2-1 on Tuesday night.

The loss snapped a modest two-game win streak for the Canucks after picking up road victories in southern California. Vancouver (28-31-7) desperately needed the points to keep its fading playoff hopes alive. The Canucks are now seven points back of St. Louis for the second wild card spot after the Blues beat the Wild 2-1 on Tuesday.

"It's disappointing and frustrating. It would have been huge for us in the standings," said Michael Chaput, who scored Vancouver's lone goal in the game. "Now we have to think about Thursday's game and get back to it."

For Price and the red-hot Canadiens it's a polar opposite scenario. The Atlantic Division-leading Habs (38-21-8) have won six straight and are thriving under new head coach Claude Julien with a 7-2 record.

As for Price, he's been stellar recently, with a shutout and only five goals allowed in his last five games - all wins.

"It's not just me, it's our defensive play in general," said Price, deflecting the credit. "Ever since the bye we have been playing very well."

Torrey Mitchell scored his first goal for the Canadiens in 39 games. It came in the first period on a redirect off Andrei Markov's wrist shot from the blue-line. The noticeably vocal contingent of Habs fans present roared in approval.

"Mitchy is a character guy," said Price. "He brings speed and tenacity to our game. He's a good presence in our locker-room, and he's a great teammate. I'm happy for him."

Vancouver goalie Ryan Miller had a busy night with 36 saves and couldn't do much against Byron's OT winner. After Alex Galchenyuk shot the puck, it took a strange bounce that even caught Byron off guard.

"It hit me on the inside of the pants, kind of right off the cup there, so it caught me by surprise," said Byron.

"It's almost kind of comical," added Miller. "It was a really tough bounce. It's just one of those ones ... it feels like you can't do anything about it. It's right there, but you can't get it. It's a tough feeling."

Nikolay Goldobin, making his Vancouver home debut after being traded a week ago from San Jose, had two quality chances against a sprawling Price, but couldn't tie it in the first period.

The Canucks sustained pressure on Price in the second, but the Montreal netminder again made the necessary saves, including a partial breakaway shot from Brendan Gaunce mid-period.

"I could have helped the team win today," said Gaunce. "I could have scored on that 2-on-1 and that would have changed the game. For me, I'm probably my hardest critic. It's just something I want to be able to do."

Price made a spectacular glove save on a streaking Markus Granlund eight minutes into the third, prompting chants of "Carey, Carey" to erupt in the upper deck.

"It's always cool to come home to B.C.," said Price, who was born in Vancouver before moving to Anahim Lake, B.C. "I love it here."

The Canucks only goal came at 7:11 of the third when Edler's wrist shot from near the blue line was redirected by Chaput over Price's blocker.

NOTES: D Brandon Davidson made his Canadiens debut since being acquired in a trade with Edmonton. ... Canadiens center Brian Flynn left the game in the second period and did not return. ... Montreal was without Alex Radulov (lower body) and Tomas Plekanec (upper body). ... The Canucks were without Loui Eriksson (knee).

UP NEXT

Canadiens: Road trip continues on Thursday against the Flames, who have won seven in a row.

Canucks: Five-game homestand continues as they host the Islanders on Thursday night.

Goalies

MTL SA GA SV SV% Min PIM
C. Price 28 1 27 .964 61:13 0
VAN SA GA SV SV% Min PIM
R. Miller 38 2 36 .947 61:12 0

Skaters

MTL G A Pt +/- TOI SOG PPG SHG
A. Markov 0 1 1 1 25:23 3 0 0
T. Mitchell 1 0 1 1 10:06 2 0 0
VAN G A Pt +/- TOI SOG PPG SHG
M. Chaput 1 0 1 1 08:16 2 0 0
A. Edler 0 1 1 0 24:02 4 0 0

Team Comparison

MTL VAN
Goals For 2 1
Shots on Goal 38 28
Penalty Minutes 2 6
Faceoff Percentage 56.3 43.8
Power Play Goals 0 0
Power Play Opportunities 3 1
Power Play Percentage 0.0 0.0
Hits 18 15
Blocks 18 14
Giveaways 5 9
Takeaways 5 4

Scoring Summary

1st Period

MTL 03:57 Mitchell (8) (Markov, Shaw)

2nd Period

No goals this period

3rd Period

VAN 12:49 Chaput (4) (Edler, Stecher)

Overtime

MTL 01:13 Byron (16) (Galchenyuk)

Game Information

Stadium: Rogers Arena, Vancouver, British Columbia
Attendance: 18,865
Game Time: