It started with a power-play goal from Jordan Weal in the sixth minute of the game. Weal was scratched from Montreal’s 4-1 win over the Minnesota Wild on Thursday, but took Canadiens leading goal-scorer Joel Armia’s place in the lineup after the big Finn suffered a lower-body injury in warmup.
Defenceman Shea Weber added the fifth one of the game into an empty net with 23 seconds remaining. The captain’s two points in the game brought Canadiens defencemen totals to 17 this season. The only blueliner without a point so far is Cale Fleury, who’s only appeared in three games and doesn’t have any points after missing this one due to a minor injury.
EricEngels When the habs fire on all cylinders as a fan they are a joy to watch. KK is a work in progress and he will only get better. The power play is working good and if this continues they will be in the playoffs come spring
EricEngels It's about time that they have a bunch of their lines being able to score. You know how tired I was of hearing Montreal can't score or Montreal can't finish or Montreal can't put the puck in the net? I heard that over the radio every single day and it wasn't pleasent. Finally!
EricEngels If we can add without losing that balance Habs world will be a wonderful place. It’s pretty good now.
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