Montreal keeps Connor McDavid off the scoresheet in rout of Edmonton
In front of friends and family, Jordan Harris recorded his first career two-goal game. It was special feeling to cap off a special weekend for the Montreal Canadiens, particularly their defencemen.
“The D-men are hot right now, hopefully we can keep it up,” Harris said. “But I feel like it really starts with us defending. I feel like we’ve done a good job defending and jumping up on the rush and I feel like a lot of our D-men have those skill-sets to make plays offensively.” “A lot of people will never reach their full potential because they give up a little too early,” St. Louis added. “Belzile is playing really good hockey for us and I’m really happy. I know he scored today but he also had an impact .”
“I thought both teams got what they deserved,” said Oilers coach Jay Woodcroft. “Montreal played a very good game, credit to them, and I didn’t think we were very sharp at all so we got what we deserved.” Montreal doubled its lead in the second period when Dadonov found Harris with a pass from behind Skinner’s net. The blue liner completed the one-timer from a tight angle.
Just as Montreal successfully killed a two-man power play, the Oilers cut their deficit to one. While being defended by Justin Barron, Kane surprised Allen with a swift wrist shot from the right face off circle.
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