Habs Highlights: First Line Dominance Saves Canadiens

The Montreal Canadiens were in Los Angeles to face the Kings on Saturday, aiming to win at least one game before the end of their California road trip.

Despite being outshot and outchanced by a decent margin, Montreal’s first line came to play, powering the team to an important 4-3 comeback victory.

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Let’s dive into the highlights!

The Man Was A Legend

The first period was a perfect example of what happens when only one team shows up.

The Kings outshot the Canadiens 16-1, which is the type of ratio that’s only acceptable when a mere mortal enters a drinking contest versus Wade Boggs, may he rest in peace.

Shockingly, or not, the Kings held a 1-0 lead heading into the first intermission, an incredibly flattering scoreline for the road team. The only reason they did not produce a multi-goal lead was through the good graces of Jakub Dobes.

And since hockey is a cruel mistress, the Canadiens tied the game on just their third shot of the game, which only took place a few minutes into the second period.

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It was Jake Evans’ ninth goal of the year.

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