Stars shut out Canadiens as Johnston Nets Career Gunce – Hockey Writers –

Dallas Star Advent Wyatt JohSston’s Game-Opening Student’s 100th Career Course technology All Tour Team needed, on the strength of play Backup Goalie Casey Desy Desmith Desmith desy. However, they got a lot more, including two from Jason Robertson, as they shut out the Montreal Canadiens 7-0 on Thursday.
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Despite being outshot 14-5 in the first period, the Canadiens entered the frame with a 1-0 deficit, with Johnston scoring on the power play from the slot with just five minutes to go. The Habs scored nine more touchdowns throughout the game, as Desmith caught a senior with his former team (technically).
One might have expected the Canadiens to hold a big advantage, with Desmith getting the start over starter Jake Oettinger and the stars missing a few refts due to injury. However, the habs obviously ended up with the end of the stick moment, overcame the injury itself, as he slept, lost the services of Alex Newhook, lost Esa Lindell after the birth of Esa Lindell and made it 2-0 at the beginning of the second. In that goal, Kirby Dach was sent off after blocking a Miro Hehiskanen Shot. The puck eventually made its way to the slot for a Wrist Shot goal.
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Fortunately, Dach, who took a puck inside his leg and is coming off a knee injury in the final moments of the season, is back. However, he or any of his teammates had a big impact on the game, especially when he faced a very good deficit that was quickly made up. First, Newhook left the game. Soon after that Tyler Seguin scored.
From there, Robertson hit two to end the second period, which also received help for a total of three points. He kicked the first goal past Canadiens starter Jakub Dobes from close range. His second, an eye-catching shot that finds the back of the net, sent Dobes, who has made seven in two periods, packing, the likes of Sam Montembealt starting the third. Because of a different selfishness, however, as Alexander Petrovic made it 6-0 on a shot montembed, and Colin Blacwell brings the release of the wind when he hits the puck out of the air behind montembealt.

It was the second defeat of the Canadiens, and HABS fans have every right to expect a better result this time around, especially since it was also the head coach Martin St. Louis The 10-5-2 Canadiens host rival Boston on Saturday. The 11-4-3 Stars return home to face the Philadelphia Flyers, again in two days.


