Montreal Canadiens Had A Stunning Win Over St. Louis Blues, Thanks To Its Defence 

If the Canadians were perfect, they wouldn't have conceded 4 goals in the game.

If the Canadiens were perfect, they wouldn't have conceded 4 goals in the game.
By Sri Praneeth Palli | Jan 8, 2023 | 2 Min Read follow icon Follow Us

The Montreal Canadiens should have won by any means, but winning as they did on Saturday was more than appeasement for all of them. It gives them something to lean on. The Canadian went into Saturday’s game against St. Louis Blues 10/11 and seven games in a row, with fleeting confidence filling their wounds. They spent four days talking about renewing their defensive commitment, the need to adjust on their side and on penalties, and how a functional power play can do so much. to cure the disease of their best guns struggling at 5/5. -5, and their 5-4 win at Bell Center was the result of performance in all divisions.

If the Canadians were perfect, they wouldn’t have conceded 4 goals in the game. But they played much better than the assigned score – beating the Blues 27-22, overtaking them, hitting the net four times in the game, and dominating them from start to finish. They came from within two more times before Josh Anderson equalized 4-4 by wiping away a shot from Jonathan Drouin, who went towards the goal before Anderson made sure he got past.

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If you missed the rest of Montreal’s goals in the game and watched only the replays, you’d miss the defenses made to create them – Evgenii Dadonov with a solid save to Break a pounding game that led to Armia’s first goal and Kirby Dach’s excellent club control kept the power game going until he cashed in on the second half of the drag advantage. four minutes long that he earned by hitting a high stick under his teeth. The Canadiens dominated in the first half but fell behind after Christian Dvorak was saved in a breakthrough opportunity, which the Blues converted into a 2-1 winner from Brandon Saad as the game went on. 35 seconds left.

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