Late goals lift Canadiens over Hurricanes

Source:Agencies-Global Times Published: 2013-2-19 23:18:02

P.K. Subban (center) of the Montreal Canadiens is chased by Alexander Semin (right) of the Carolina Hurricanes on Monday. Photo: IC
P.K. Subban (center) of the Montreal Canadiens is chased by Alexander Semin (right) of the Carolina Hurricanes on Monday. Photo: IC

The Montreal Canadiens unleashed a three-goal salvo in the third period and goaltender Peter Budaj protected the shutout in a 3-0 victory over Carolina Hurricanes on Monday.

Brandon Prust broke the deadlock at 2:06 in the final period before Tomas Plekanec and Max Pacioretty also netted shots 28 seconds apart to overwhelm the visiting Hurricanes and give the Canadiens a fourth straight win.

Budaj, filling in for the flu-ridden Carey Price, needed to make just 19 saves to record his first shutout with Montreal.

In Price's absence, Budaj has won a pair of games while fending off 37-of-38 shots.

"It definitely helps my confidence to get two wins and to be able to play well," Budaj told reporters. "Especially when the team in front of me works really hard, I wanted to play really great."

After finishing last in the Eastern Conference a season ago, the red-hot Canadiens (10-4-1) have moved to the top of the Northeast Division in the 48-game lockout-shortened season.

Cam Ward turned back 23 shots for Carolina but folded in the third as the injury-weakened Hurricanes saw their three-game winning run come to an end.

Captain Eric Staal had his 11-game point streak snapped in the defeat for Carolina (8-5-1) as they battled with an ailing lineup. Forwards Jeff Skinner and Tim Brent along with defensemen Joni Pitkanen and Tim Gleason were all sidelined with injury.

"You're going to have injuries, everyone's going to go through it, and you have to find a way to win," Hurricanes coach Kirk Muller said. "It was an opportunity for other guys and we just didn't capitalize or get the job done."

In another game on Monday, Jonathan Toews, Brent Seabrook and Patrick Sharp scored to spark the Chicago Blackhawks to a 3-2 win over defending NHL champion Los Angeles and on the brink of NHL history.

The Blackhawks improved to 12-0 with three overtime losses, each worth one point as a regulation-time draw, to open an NHL season that began only last month as a result of a money dispute between club owners and players.

If Chicago can avoid a regulation-time loss against Vancouver in the next game, the Blackhawks will match the 2006-07 Anaheim Ducks for the NHL's all-time record of going 16 games into a season without a regulation defeat.

The only three prior teams to avoid a regulation-time loss in their first 14 NHL games to open a season went on to capture the Stanley Cup, as the Blackhawks themselves did most recently in 2010.

Ray Emery made 25 saves for the Blackhawks in their victory over the Kings, who had two goals from Mike Richards in a losing cause.

Agencies - Global Times



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