![]() MUST READ: Early review of Denis Gurianov’s play with the Canadiens ![]() If you missed it, Rem Pitlick’s injury /OpqxFbaIHhĭenis Gurianov scored his third goal in a Canadiens uniform, which means he scored more goals in seven games with the Habs than he did in 43 outings with his former team, the Dallas Stars.Īs Gurianov continues to build a case for a contract offer, we should probably focus on the most important aspect of the play, which was Nick Suzuki’s quick thinking. This may shock you, but the Canadiens added yet another player to their endlessly growing infirmary list.įorward Rem Pitlick was forced to leave the game following an unfortunate incident in the first period. Josh Anderson with the drop pass and Mike Matheson makes it a 7-4 game /JLULQlUZg4 That is one heck of a deflection for Josh Anderson for his 20th goal of the season /BoBcCwi0UkĪnother stick tap goes out to Alex Belzile, who did everything but score before Chris Wideman’s first goal of the season, as well as Mike Matheson, who scored his sixth goal of the season midway through the third period. He’s playing better off the cycle, and he’s utilizing his teammates’ strengths rather than just focusing on his own.Ī stick tap goes out to Nick Suzuki for his crispy clean faceoff win and presence of mind to drive the net, which is when Anderson took advantage of the chaos. He’s much more flexible when it comes to his style of play, which was traditionally a north-south offence, only. There was silver lining to the first period, and it came in the form of Josh Anderson’s first 20-goal season in a Canadiens uniform and the second 20-goal effort of his career.Ĭredit where credit is due, Anderson seems like a player who transformed in the second half of the season.
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