[NHL.com Boxscore](https://www.nhl.com/gamecenter/2022020301) |Équipes|1er|2e|3e|Total| |:–:|:–:|:–:|:–:|:–:| |[BUF](/r/sabres)|3|1|3|7| |[MTL](/r/habs)|1|1|0|2| |Équipe|Tirs|Hits|Blocked|FO Wins|Giveaways|À emporter|Power Plays| |:–:|:–:|:–:|:–:|:–:|:–:|:–:|:–:| |[BUF](/r/sabres)|38|15|10|45,3 %|14|10|2/4| |[MTL](/r/habs)|31|20|21|54,7 %|15|6|0/6| |Période|Temps|Équipe|Force|Description| |:–:|:–:|:–:|:–:|:–:| |1er|00:35|[BUF](/r/sabres)|Even|Rasmus Dahlin (8) Snap Shot, Passes : Tage Thompson (11), Jeff Skinner (10)| |1er|00:52|[BUF](/r/sabres)|Pair|JJ Peterka (4) Tir du poignet, passes décisives : Dylan Cozens (9), Jack Quinn (6)| |1er|02:13|[BUF](/r/sabres)|Power Play|Alex Tuch (10) Tir du poignet, passes : Rasmus Dahlin (14), Jeff Skinner (11)| |1er|02:57|[MTL](/r/habs)|Pair|Cole Caufield (12) Slap Shot, aides : Kaiden Guhle (7), David Savard (7)| |2ème|11:21|[BUF](/r/sabres)|Pair|Jeff Skinner (6) Snap Shot, passes décisives : Tage Thompson (12), Alex Tuch (8)| |2ème|13:57|[MTL](/r/habs)|Even|Sean Monahan (4) Tir du poignet, passes décisives : Evgenii Dadonov (1), Chris Wideman (4)| |3ème|03:48|[BUF](/r/sabres)|Pair|Henri Jokiharju (1) Tir du poignet, passes décisives : Alex Tuch (9), Tage Thompson (13)| |3ème|06:39|[BUF](/r/sabres)|Even|Tage Thompson (13) Tir du poignet, passes décisives : Jeff Skinner (12), Vinnie Hinostroza (7)| |3ème|14:26|[BUF](/r/sabres)|Power Play|Jeff Skinner (0) Slap Shot, passes décisives : Dylan Cozens (10), Rasmus Dahlin (15)| |Période|Temps|Équipe|Type|Min|Description| |:–:|:–:|:-:|:–:|:–:|:–:| |1er|01:42|[BUF](/r/sabres)|Major|5|Tyson Jost se bat contre Chris Wideman| |1er|01:42|[MTL](/r/habs)|Major|5|Chris Wideman se bat contre Tyson Jost| |1er|01:42|[MTL](/r/habs)|Minor|2|Michael Pezzetta Embarquement contre Rasmus Asplund| |1er|03:28|[BUF](/r/sabres)|Mineur|2|Mattias Samuelsson Interférence contre Josh Anderson| |1er|08:18|[BUF](/r/sabres)|Mineur|2|Tage Thompson Tenant le bâton contre Nick Suzuki| |1er|13:53|[BUF](/r/sabres)|Minor|2|Ilya Lyubushkin Roughing contre Jake Evans| |2ème|05:38|[BUF](/r/sabres)|Mineur|2|Rasmus Dahlin Tenant le bâton contre David Savard| |2ème|09:08|[MTL](/r/habs)|Mineur|2|Interférence de Kaiden Guhle contre Dylan Cozens servi par Juraj Slafkovsky| |2ème|09:08|[MTL](/r/habs)|Minor|2|Kaiden Guhle Roughing contre JJ Peterka| |2ème|09:08|[BUF](/r/sabres)|Minor|2|JJ Peterka Roughing contre Kaiden Guhle| |2ème|14:33|[MTL](/r/habs)|Mineur|2|Jake Evans Roughing contre Jeff Skinner| |2ème|14:33|[BUF](/r/sabres)|Mineur|2|Jeff Skinner Roughing contre Jake Evans| |2ème|15:17|[BUF](/r/sabres)|Minor|2|Rasmus Dahlin Holding contre Kaiden Guhle| |3e|01:14|[MTL](/r/habs)|Mineur|2|Interférence de Joel Edmundson contre Jack Quinn| |3ème|09:36|[BUF](/r/sabres)|Minor|2|Ilya Lyubushkin Hooking contre Juraj Slafkovsky| |3|13:24|[MTL](/r/habs)|Minor|2|Juraj Slafkovsky Holding contre Tage Thompson| Pour signaler toute erreur avec ce bot, veuillez envoyer un message [TeroTheTerror.](https://www.reddit.com/message/compose?to=TeroTheTerror)
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RoosterVking
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I skipped Leg Day for this
now I just feel extra guilty like I’ve somehow personally let MSL down by not punishing my quads
Everybody sucked. On to the next one.
One of the hockey games of all time
Turns out Mike Hoffman was the glue holding this team together.
After watching this game I am convinced that the Habs team building exercise involves baking because we had more turnovers than a damn Danish bakery
That sucked
*BAD*
– One of those nights.
– Needless to say starting down 3-0 is not a recipe for success. They got away with it last time but ya just aren’t gonna do that two times in a row.
– Since returning from the IR Joel Edmundsun has looked like the Tin Man when he is not oiled.
– Josh Anderson with the bad Josh Anderson alter ego tonight. Floated for most parts of the game, usually we at least get one rush down the wing that shows promise until the puck is inevitably lost. A lot of the struggles on PP2 is they have him in a bumper spot, multiple times Slaf fired one across to him and just wasn’t ready for it at all.
– Savard wasn’t his night.
– Harris has been struggling for a little now, of course, that’s part of the development living and learning but im not completely sure why for some he is rated over Xhekaj right now in this current moment given current play.
– Allen has to be way better. Just wasn’t good enough, I get the team was bad, but so was the tendy tonight as well.
– Ok last year was awful and it was fun watching Pezzetta but not an NHL player in the slightest. Harsh, I know. Same goes for Chris Wideman. I try to avoid over extrapolations on these but I’m confident in these opinions.
*GOOD*
– Well Slafkovsky was decent id say. Won a few board battles and overall made some good reads. Still has to speed up that decision making that’ll come.
– Monahan goal. Always finding some smart plays out there as well. One player who I think can help alleviate the top line in terms of doing all the work is Monahan.
– Caufield goal.
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Me on every PP we had tonight
Can I just pretend it didn’t happen? I’m glad Goal Caufield scored but ugh !
Oh well, onto the next one
Fade me fam. Cock and ball torture kind of game
Mentioned this on r/hockey but I’ll say it here too:
Gallagher called Suzuki the heartbeat of this team in the offseason, and I thought that was super apparent tonight. After that hit from Jost, he was noticeably frustrated for the rest of the game, and was playing more chippy, and the team followed. Everyone seemed on the brink of a fight for the second half of the game, and guys like Evans and Guhle who normally aren’t dirty or in the middle of scrums were involved all night. I’m not faulting Suzuki, just found it interesting as it was very apparent that he and the whole team weren’t on their game tonight.
undeniably that was something
Predictably the team fell apart without its heart and soul, Mike Hoffman.
Rough game for pretty much everybody. In the future, we should try not getting scored on three times in the opening 5 minutes.
Admittedly, they were a bit unlucky to not get another goal or two on some of those chances in the first.
I swear that the entire team should thank God on every night that Marty is the head coach. Why? Because that kind of lack of effort would have earned a lashing from a less patient and yet hardered head coach. It is very tempting for most head coaches to go on a Michel Therrien-like « *I really think their goal is to be the worst defensive squad in the league* » rant.
Outside of the Ds, I say Allen needs to get benched until next week because he’s been poor in many of the more recent games. I can’t help but feel that Hughes created a sense of unnecessary complacency in goal.
Note: The Penguins have not looked back since that rant.
I had to miss the game today due to meetings, first game I’ve missed in years.
What happened? Was it bad goaltending, bad luck, or just bad play?
What was that
It never happened. We made it up. Total fabrication!
Well our goaltending has completely fallen off a cliff since the hot start, it’s hard to see us winning much if we consistently allow 4+ goals a game.
I’m just gonna pretend this game never happened 😀
This game has been in works for a while now. My impressions:
Allen has been fighting the puck for a few games now.
Matheson first impressions. Soft, especially in his own end
PP inexcusably bad
Play in their own end has not been good all year. Very soft coverage.
When they give up a goal the play invariably ends up right back in their end and they struggle and sometimes they give up another one
Wideman or Arber? Think we know the answer to that.
I don’t think the 20 or so scouts tonight took many notes on the habs player
So was the whole team trash? If so, no goalie deserves that.
Who got the three stars of the game?
Jake Allen wants Connor Bedard