Canadiens snap 4-game skid with win over Predators in high-scoring affair
Montreal holds on for victory despite 3rd-period hat trick by Nashville's Duchene
The Montreal Canadiens embark on a three-game road trip with a much-needed boost of confidence.
Ryan Poehling, with two, Artturi Lehkonen, Christian Dvorak, Brendan Gallagher and Tyler Toffoli, into the empty net, scored for Montreal (5-13-2). Toffoli, Jonathan Drouin and Chris Wideman picked up two assists each.
Head coach Dominique Ducharme thought his team returned to their roots of playing a solid game without being too flashy.
"We were engaged in what we wanted to do, we were a lot sharper mentally and it showed in the way we executed," Ducharme said. "Sometimes execution is not complicated, it's not about making highlight-reel passes and plays.
"It's just about being strong enough mentally to make good decisions, stick with the plan and to be confident that in the long run it's going to pay off."
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The Canadiens, which play at Washington, Buffalo and Pittsburgh on the upcoming road trip, remain among the bottom feeders in the NHL. But Ducharme hopes the win triggers a consistent string of successes.
"Now, we need to bring it to another level and give ourselves a chance," Ducharme said. "Even if nobody believes it, we need to give ourselves a chance to get back in the race."
Habs goaltender Samuel Montembeault picked up his first win in Montreal colours, allowing three goals on 36 shots.
"I didn't get to play a lot since the beginning of the year so this was my opportunity to really show what I have," Montembeault said. "I really wanted to make a big save from the start and give the team a chance.
"Obviously for the guys on the bench, that helps their confidence and I think their execution was much better so as the game was going we were better and better."
Nashville's Duchene gets 3rd-period hat trick
Duchene scored his third-period hat trick in less than 10 minutes for the losing Predators (9-7-1).
Juuse Saros allowed five goals on 19 shots and was pulled in the second period. David Rittich blocked all nine shots in relief.
"In the third period, we wound up scoring on the power play and it gave us a chance to get in, but we gotta be better and more consistent," said Nashville head coach John Hynes. "We didn't get rewarded for what we probably deserved in the first and then made some ill-advised plays in the second and we paid for it."
The Preds lost their last two road games against the Canadiens and the Toronto Maple Leafs. Nashville had an extended, three-day break due the postponement of their matchup with the Ottawa Senators who were hit with a COVID-19 outbreak.
Lehkonen broke the ice 2:41 into the game. The Finn recovered the puck in Saros' crease and tapped in his first goal of the season.
The Predators thought they had levelled the score in the first period but referee Corey Syvret waved the goal off, judging that Luke Kunin directed the puck into the net with his arm.
Montreal doubled its lead at the start of the second period when Josh Anderson made a no-look, backhand pass for Dvorak who bagged his third of the campaign.
Gallagher made it 3-0 for the Habs on the power play at 3:32. The veteran received a pass from Drouin and tapped the puck in.
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Poehling notched two consecutive goals in the span of 37 seconds for Montreal's fourth and fifth unanswered goals of the night at 9:31 and 10:08 to complete the four-goal second period.
Following Poehling's second marker, Hynes pulled Saros in favour of Rittich.
Duchene scored power-play goals at 6:36 and 12:53 of the third period before completing his hat trick at even strength at 16:27 to bring the Predators within two.
The Preds pulled their goalie in an attempt to complete the comeback but Toffoli sealed the 6-3 win with an empty-netter.