Montreal 5, Vancouver 2
When: 7:00 PM ET, Saturday, January 23, 2021
Where: Rogers Arena, Vancouver, British Columbia
Referees:
Kevin Pollock, Graham Skilliter
Linesmen:
David Brisebois, Michel Cormier
Attendance:
N/A
By Field Level Media
Nick Suzuki remained productive with a goal, and Corey Perry added one of his own in his Canadiens debut, as Montreal earned a 5-2 road victory Saturday over the Vancouver Canucks in the third consecutive game played between the teams.
Brendan Gallagher, Jonathan Drouin and Joel Edmundson each scored third-period goals as Montreal went back on top for good after the game was briefly tied.
Gallagher's go-ahead goal came at 9:07 of the third period, while Drouin sealed it on a breakaway with just over seven minutes remaining. Edmundson scored into an empty net with just under three minutes remaining.
The Canadiens took two of the three games against the Canucks and have won four of their last five overall. The teams meet again at Montreal on Feb. 1 and 2.
Montreal goaltender Carey Price made 23 saves in his 350th career victory.
Elias Pettersson and Nils Hoglander scored third-period goals for the Canucks, who have lost five of their last six after a season-opening victory. Pettersson scored his first of the season while Hoglander delivered his second in his seventh career game.
Gallagher's game-winner, and second of the season, with just under 11 minutes remaining, came three minutes after Vancouver's two-goal outburst. Montreal went 4-0-2 on their season-opening road trip.
Three minutes into the game, Edmundson and the Canucks' Tyler Myers engaged in a fight near center ice. It came as the result of Myers' hit Thursday on Montreal's Joel Armia that has the forward out indefinitely with a concussion.
Suzuki's goal, 10:54 into the game, gave Montreal a 1-0 lead and made him the first Canadiens player with a point in the opening six games of a season since Andrei Markov (2008-09).
Perry, who was activated to take the place of Armia, scored at 11:42 of the second period during a two-on-rush. The 373rd goal of his career came after he was activated from the team's taxi squad. It gave Montreal a 2-0 advantage.
Pettersson scored his first of the season for the Canucks at 3:50 of the third period while Hoglander followed just over two minutes later to tie it 2-2.
Vancouver goaltender Braden Holtby had 28 saves.
--Field Level Media
Top Game Performances
Montreal |
|
Vancouver |
Jonathan Drouin 2 |
Points |
Nils Hoglander 1 |
Jonathan Drouin 1 |
Goals |
Nils Hoglander 1 |
Jonathan Drouin 1 |
Assists |
Jordie Benn 1 |
N/A |
Power Play Goals |
N/A |
N/A |
Short Handed Goals |
N/A |
Carey Price .920 |
Save Percentage |
Braden Holtby .875 |
Carey Price 23 |
Saves |
Braden Holtby 28 |
Team Stats Summary
Team |
Shots |
Goals |
Power Play |
Penalty Kill |
Penalty Mins |
Face Offs Won |
Montreal
|
33 |
5 |
0-3 |
3-3 |
23 |
24 |
Vancouver
|
25 |
2 |
0-3 |
3-3 |
23 |
37 |
Upcoming Games
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Vancouver will play their next game at home against Ottawa. The Canucks have a W/L % of .000 after a win and .250 after a loss.
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Montreal will play their next game at home against Calgary. The Canadiens have a W/L % of .667 after a win and 1.000 after a loss.