The Detroit Red Wings won a critical 4-2 decision over the Montreal Canadiens on Thursday evening, squeezing the Eastern Conference standings into an club sandwich of teams atop each other by single layers of points.
Detroit could have sat 7 points behind the Habs if they lose, and now they’re 3 points behind ’em.
This was far from a perfect game, in no small part thanks to Samuel Montembeault’s 41-save performance, partially because of the Habs’ pluck in the 2nd and 3rd, and partially, honestly, because the Wings aren’t quite able to play a full 60 minutes yet, but when the team did connect, like Lucas Raymond did with Alex DeBrincat on the 2-0 goal, the Wings were making beautiful things happen:
There were definitely some hairy moments after the Red Wings built 3-0 and 4-1 leads, and the score read 4-2 for a reason, especially against a Canadiens team that had won 13 of 20…
But when the Wings were able to kill a delay-of-game penalty with ease after coach Todd McLellan unsuccessfully challenged a Michael Rasmussen goal that was negated due to goaltender interference, halfway through the 3rd period…The feeling was that somehow, things were going to end up going well.
The Montreal Gazette’s Herb Zurkowsky reports that the Canadiens felt that they’d been out-Habbed on Thursday night…
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