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Discussion d’après-match : Sharks de San Jose vs Canadiens de Montréal – 29 nov. 2022


[Recap/Boxscore](https://www.nhl.com/gamecenter/2022020354) ###Boxscore |Équipes|1er|2e|3e|Total| |:–:|:–:|:–:|:–:|:–:| |[](/r/sanjosherks)|1|0|3|4| ,[](/r/habs)|0|0|0|0| ###Statistiques de l’équipe |Équipe|Tirs|Coups|Bloqués|Victoires FO|Giveaways|À emporter|Power Plays| |:–:|:–:|:–:|:–:|:–:|:–:|:–:|:–:| |[](/r/requinssanjos)|24|13|28|46,8 %|17|4|0/5| |[](/r/habs)|28|11|9|53,2 %|14|8|0/6| ###Résumé des objectifs |Période|Temps|Équipe|Force|Description| |:–:|:–:|:–:|:–:|:–:| |1er|01:33|[](/r/sanjosesharks)|Même|Matt Nieto (5) Tir du poignet, passes décisives : Alexander Barabanov (12), Logan Couture (9)| |3ème|02:29|[](/r/sanjosesharks)|Even|Tomas Hertl (6) Tip-In, assists : Kevin Labanc (8), Nick Cicek (3)| |3ème|03:44|[](/r/sanjosesharks)|Even|Logan Couture (13) Tir du poignet, passes décisives : Matt Benning (8), Marc-Edouard Vlasic (6)| |3|17:46|[](/r/sanjosesharks)|Even|Tomas Hertl (7) Tir du poignet, passes décisives : Kevin Labanc (9), Timo Meier (11)| ###Récapitulatif des pénalités |Période|Temps|Équipe|Type|Min|Description| |:–:|:–:|:-:|:–:|:–:|:–:| |1er|01:33|[](/r/habs)|Bench Minor|2|Retarder le jeu – Unsucc. chlg servi par Juraj Slafkovsky| |1er|03:37|[](/r/habs)|Minor|2|Johnathan Kovacevic Delaying Game – Puck over glass| |1er|07:29|[](/r/sanjosesharks)|Minor|2|Radim Simek Contre-vérification contre Nick Suzuki| |1er|12:27|[](/r/sanjosesharks)|Minor|2|Nick Cicek Delaying Game – Puck over glass| |2ème|04:42|[](/r/habs)|Mineur|2|Evgeny Dadonov Interférence contre Nick Cicek| |2ème|07:37|[](/r/sanjoseharks)|Mineur|2|Oskar Lindblom Slashing contre Kaiden Guhle| |2ème|11:25|[](/r/sanjosesharks)|Minor|2|Jeffrey Viel Hooking contre Jake Evans| |2ème|18:55|[](/r/sanjosesharks)|Minor|2|Timo Meier Tripping contre David Savard| |2ème|19:58|[](/r/sanjosesharks)|Minor|2|Jaycob Megna Delaying Game – Puck over glass| |3e|08:09|[](/r/habs)|Minor|2|David Savard Tripping contre Timo Meier| |3ème|09:36|[](/r/habs)|Mineur|2|Mike Matheson Tripping contre Matt Nieto|


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27 Comments

  1. pengupenguPENGU

    We were too busy manifesting the perfect play in all those PPs that we forgot to play hockey

    It’s a POWER Play, not a PERFECT Play.

  2. noskatesnodates

    Well that was disappointing.. onto the next one

  3. Non-Vanilla_Zilla

    Ya’ll did they really just lose 4-0 to the fucking Sharks?

  4. xc2215x

    Not a good game at all for the Habs tonight.

  5. ghg1999

    U wont win when u dont score but allen is doing nothing recently to help his team win

    The losses do have to come sooner than later though, with florida stumbling we have a real oppurtunity for two top 12 picks

  6. Am i the only one who preferred it before Matheson came back? i feel like he has caused some issues with the lineup, he isnt good on the PP and the coaches wont stop playing him on it

    burrows has gotta go

  7. JourneyToArcana

    This game cost me like 9 fantasy points lol. What bullshit.

  8. WestsideWario

    Stop benching Arber. We are losing when he’s not in the lineup.

  9. MangoTango4949

    Hi everyone I’m u/MangoTango4949. Long time lurker, new habs + hockey fan since Montreals amazing 2020 cup run. Yea um quick question: what the fuck was that

  10. RyanWalts

    My thoughts on this Tuesday-night-mess:

    Suzuki continues to impress, what a fantastic pass to end their first powerplay. Slaf also came out pretty strong in the first (minus a flubbed shot on the PP) and continued that throughout the game. Good to see him continuing to respond well despite being back on the 4th line – took some shifts higher up in the lineup as the game went on, so Marty noticed as well.

    Dvorak scoring right as Dadonov takes a penalty (disallowing the goal) is peak Habs, and so is the three puck over glass penalties in 2 periods… and the zero goals on 6 penalties. In fairness, the Sharks are literally the best penalty kill in the league, but still.

    Allen actually had a pretty good night, but that momentum swing after the 5 on 3 was brutal. Oh well! The tank rolls on!

  11. patpitpout

    The Habs really need to hire a new PP specialist. Oh and now it’s clear that Monty is #1

  12. stonayoung

    I wish we go back to the old scheduling format so

    1. We play division rivals like Leafs and Bruins 6 times a year

    2. Only have to guaranteed lose to the Sharks once a year instead of twice

  13. MetalOcelot

    I wonder if those Sens scouts liked what they saw lmao

  14. Matiabcx

    The only good thing that happened was energy of monahan anderson slafkovsky line – please let us have it next game, also Monty as a first goalie please

  15. jayydit

    Bad all around. MSL facepalm sums up this game perfectly.

  16. sean_psc

    This was an off game for some of the big guns, but my God, there are so many total deadweight forwards on this team.

    I know Hughes has said he doesn’t think it makes sense to pay to move anybody, but unless Armia really turns things around by the end of this season, we need to just bite that bullet and ship him off to Arizona or Chicago. There is no earthly reason to keep playing him for another two seasons.

    Slafkovsky needs to shoot more, but he was really working hard in this game, I appreciated it.

  17. Independent_Cat_4779

    At least the Flames are beating the Panthers 3-0 in the first period. Go Flames!

  18. ukrainianhab

    *BAD*

    – In the end it’s the powerplay. So many chances on it and well it’s about as effective as a Magikarp from Pokémon. In fact, the calls for a new powerplay coach aren’t wrong however the personnel also an issue. What is Gallagher doing on the powerplay, Anderson routinely screws up passes and cannot make a pass, Armia has zero points on the year. Anywho, that’s rough… not sure why they pass it around looking for a gimmmie, a point shot with traffic isn’t the end of the world on a 5 on 4.

    – Gallagher didn’t play well. It hurt my hands watching him chop at it sometimes. It’s rough, and I will always remember the old Gallagher who literally dragged the team with his effort, but man it’s rough for him right now despite his best efforts.

    – Matheson defensive play leaves a lot to be desired. Extremely good with the puck but in his own end it’s an adventure.

    – Edmundsun.

    – I see no reason why Xhekaj isn’t a regular. There’s literally nothing in his play that has indicated he should sit out.

    – Just a general stinker of a game. Hopefully the boys will shake it off!

    *GOOD*

    – Dach skating is nice plus tough player on the boards. Honestly, he’s a mixture of just everything that makes a player good.

    – Slafkovsky looks decent. He’s been good, I do wonder though if it is in the best interest long term to not be getting top minutes. This is absolutely not a KK comparison, Slaf is better now than KK will ever be, but KK also looked decent his first year in MTL. His play deserves a promotion to a different line, but if not, I don’t think leaving him on the fourth with notable offensive powerhouses Jake Evans and Joel Armia is good.

  19. Go_Habs_Go31

    The Habs are now 0-2 this season without Arber Xhekaj, having been outscored 11-2 in those two losses.

  20. philmtl

    Refs gave us every chance to equalize it on pp, but pp was on vacation or somthing

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