National Hockey League
Montreal 5, Vancouver 1
When: 11:00 PM ET, Wednesday, March 10, 2021
Where: Rogers Arena, Vancouver, British Columbia
Referees: Eric Furlatt, Michael Markovic
Linesmen: Bevan Mills, Kiel Murchison
Attendance: N/A

Jesperi Kotkaniemi collected one goal and one assist while Carey Price made 23 saves as the Montreal Canadians continued their mastery of the Vancouver Canucks with a 5-1 road win Wednesday night.

Tyler Toffoli collected a pair of assists for the Canadiens, who have a 5-0-2 record against the Canucks this season and have scored at least five goals in six of those games. Montreal boasts a 3-1-3 mark since coach Claude Julien was fired Feb. 24 and replaced by Dominique Ducharme.

Price, a British Columbia product who had a relatively easy night compared to his Vancouver counterpart, has a career 16-2-5 record against the Canucks.

Thatcher Demko stopped 40 shots for the Canucks, who were besieged from the drop of the puck en route to seeing their three-game winning streak snapped.

Montreal fired 15 of the game's first 18 shots before Kotkaniemi opened the scoring. After stripping the puck from Nate Schmidt, Toffoli fed a pass to Kotkaniemi in the left circle, and he scored his first goal in nine games at the 15:34 mark.

Corey Perry doubled the lead 2:09 into the second period. Paul Byron made the pass while leading a two-on-one rush, and Perry executed a perfect deke to net his fourth goal of the season.

Brock Boeser's team-leading 14th goal, a top-shelf one-timer from just beyond the left faceoff dot for the power-play tally at 4:54 of the middle frame, gave the Canucks life, but the Canadiens later pulled away.

Shea Weber restored Montreal's two-goal lead with a power-play goal, a blistering one-timer from the point with 5:49 remaining in the middle period. Weber's goal moved him into a tie with Mathieu Schneider for 15th on the NHL's all-time list for career goals by a defenseman (223).

Then, third-period goals by Jeff Petry -- who leads all NHL defensemen with 10 goals and became the first Canadiens defenseman in 83 years to need 25 or fewer games to score 10 goals to start a season-- and Phillip Danault rounded out the scoring for the Canadiens, who have a difficult turnaround when they play in Calgary on Thursday.

The win came at a cost for Montreal, however, as defenseman Ben Chiarot left the game due to an injury after a first-period fight with J.T. Miller.

--Field Level Media

Top Game Performances
 
Montreal   Vancouver
Jesperi Kotkaniemi 2 Points Brock Boeser 1
Jesperi Kotkaniemi 1 Goals Brock Boeser 1
Tyler Toffoli 2 Assists Quinn Hughes 1
Shea Weber 1 Power Play Goals Brock Boeser 1
N/A Short Handed Goals N/A
Carey Price .958 Save Percentage Thatcher Demko .889
Carey Price 23 Saves Thatcher Demko 40
Team Stats Summary
 
Team Shots Goals Power Play Penalty Kill Penalty Mins Face Offs Won
Montreal 45 5 1-5 2-3 11 28
Vancouver 24 1 1-3 4-5 15 38
Upcoming Games
  • Vancouver will play their next game at home against Edmonton. The Canucks have a W/L % of .417 after a win and .353 after a loss.
  • Montreal will play their next game on the road against Calgary. The Canadiens have a W/L % of .364 after a win and .615 after a loss.