Montreal Canadiens head coach Martin St. Louis changed the lines for Monday afternoon's contest, trying to ignite his offence.
The Canadiens came up short in garden state, as the losing streak continues with four wins in fourteen games. Global News hockey expert Brian Wilde breaks down the game highlights with Global's Brayden Jagger Haines.to play the Buffalo Sabres on Monday afternoon. The Sabres are in year 13 of their rebuild. They last made the playoffs in 2011, and they don’t look any better this year either.Head coach Martin St. Louis changed the lines for the contest, trying to ignite his offence.
Caufield got back on the scoreboard with a power-play marker. It was his 11th goal of the season on a masterful pass-shot from Lane Hutson. Hutson sent it to goal with the clear intention of having Caufield deflect it. It was the first time this season that Hutson was put on the first wave of the power play.
Caufield then counted his second of the contest with a second power-play marker. That’s 12 on the season for Caufield as he scored from two feet away on a cross-crease pass from Slafkovsky, who finished the day with three helpers. Caufield now leads theThe Canadiens needed this type of day for their confidence when everything they shot went in. The changes the head coach made to get a spark worked well. It could have been a much cleaner win with some better goaltending.
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