dimanche 28 avril 2013

Habs end season with win over Leafs



Source : Montrealgazette.com

The Canadiens played a solid defensive game as they limited the Toronto Maple Leafs to seven shots over the first 43 minutes as they closed the regular season with 4-1 win Saturday night at the Air Canada Centre. Lars Eller sparked the Canadiens’ offence with a goal and two assists, while backup goaltender Peter Budaj made 16 saves to finish the season with an 8-1-1 record.

We’re No. 2 — again: The win gave the Canadiens 63 points and at least temporary possession of first place in the Northeast Division and second overall in the Eastern Conference. Montreal is a point ahead of Boston, which dropped a 3-2 overtime decision to Washington. The Bruins have one game remaining Sunday night against Ottawa and the first-round pairing for the Canadiens will be decided in that game. If the Bruins win, the Canadiens will open Tuesday against the Leafs at the Bell Centre. If Ottawa wins, the Canadiens will play the Senators in a series that begins on Thursday.

Markov delivers: Michel Therrien opted not to give defenceman Andrei Markov a rest and he was rewarded when Markov scored a goal and added an assist as the Canadiens opened a 3-1 lead in the second period. Markov snapped a 1-1 tie when he scored on a shot from the point at 4:19. Markov also assisted on Brendan Gallagher’s goal at 9:18.

Killer performance: The much-maligned Montreal penalty-killing unit came up big. Phil Kessel opened the scoring with a power-play goal after Markov went off for roughing in the first period, but the Leafs finished the night 1-for-7 on the power play and managed only five shots on goal with the extra man. The Canadiens’ power play went 0-for-6.

Big Daddy Eller: The Danish centre doesn’t turn 24 for another two weeks, but said he feels like he plays the daddy for his linemates — 20-year-old Brendan Gallagher and 19-year-old Alex Galchenyuk. While Eller had a three-point night, Gallagher scored his 15th goal of the season and added an assist, while Galchenyuk had an assist. Gallagher led all rookies with 15 goals and his 28 points are second to Florida’s Jonathan Huberdeau.

More kiddie stuff: Rookie defenceman Jarred Tinordi checked in with another strong performance. He supplied some physical play with four hits and two blocked shots and was plus-2 for the night. He was a major contributor to the Canadiens’ success on the penalty-kill.

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