Game 695
Maple Leafs 5, Canadiens 2
Saturday, March 21, 2009
Centre Bell, Montréal, Québec
If the Toronto Maple Leafs are destined to miss the playoffs, they’re happy to do their part to take the Montréal Canadiens out with them.
Alexei Ponikarovsky had two goals and two assists and Toronto took a four-goal lead before going on to beat Montréal 5-2 on Saturday night.
Ponikarovsky’s line combined for 11 points. Mikhail Grabovski had a goal and three assists – including one on Jason Blake’s 25th goal in the third – and Nikolai Kulemin had a goal and two assists.
“It’s always great to win when we play Montréal,” said Grabovski, who was traded to the Maple Leafs by Canadiens GM Bob Gainey on July 3 and has no love lost for his former team. “I’m so excited and happy my line played well.”
Toronto is 11th in the Eastern Conference with 73 points, eight behind eighth-place Montréal, and is likely to miss the playoffs for a fourth straight season.
The Canadiens, who remain one point ahead of ninth-place Florida, are 1-3-2 since Gainey stepped behind the bench after firing Guy Carbonneau on March 9.
“I didn’t have much to say to the players after the game but (Sunday) we’re going to meet with the players that didn’t play well, those that I’m unhappy with the way they’re playing,” Gainey said.
A week earlier, Gainey had said that the team would need to improve on the three standing points it claimed through his first three games behind the bench. Montréal lost 5-4 in Ottawa on Thursday after losing 4-3 in a shootout against the New York Rangers two nights earlier.
“I think our next goal should be to win a game in 60 minutes,” Gainey said. “We haven’t won a 60-minute game in a long time and really our goal is to win a game where we play and we win the game and we deserve to win the game, not just based on a couple of power-play goals or on incredible goaltending but a team game where we get everybody participating in a way that we would resemble more what our competition looked like tonight.”
The Maple Leafs led 4-0 following Ponikarovsky’s second goal in 6 minutes 9:09 into the second period.
“The whole line was awesome tonight – skating, shooting, passing, doing everything that they can do – and it was great to see,” Blake said.
Maxim Lapierre scored two straight goals 2:32 apart to draw Montréal to 4-2 at 15:22.
The Canadiens, booed by the sellout crowd of 21,273 moments earlier, came close to making it a one-goal game before the end of the period with a number of good scoring chances, particularly a deflection by Saku Koivu that struck the right post during a power play.
Martin Gerber stopped 26 shots for Toronto, which has won four of six.
Jaroslav Halak made 32 saves for Montréal, which lost its fifth in a row.
Kulemin came close to opening the scoring in the opening minutes before staking Toronto to a 1-0 lead with his 12th goal 7:51 in.
Grabovski made it 2-0 just 23 seconds later when he slipped a shot under Halak’s pads from a sharp angle for his 18th goal at 8:14.
Ponikarovsky, who assisted on both goals, made it 3-0 with his 20th goal 3:09 into the second.
He added a power-play goal at 9:09 when he scored from the edge of the crease for his 21st goal that increased the lead to 4-0.
Lapierre, who ended up on the Maple Leafs’ bench during a skirmish at the end of the first period, drew some life back into the crowd with his 13th goal at 12:50. The Candiens centre drove the slot and redirected Chris Higgins’ turnaround pass from the left side past Gerber and into the top right corner.
He got his 14th goal moments later when he beat Gerber at 15:22 to draw Montréal within 4-2.
After the Canadiens pressed for more late in the second, Blake gave Toronto a three-goal margin when he beat Halak with a wrist shot from the left side
Kulemin came close to scoring 1:29 in. Referee Mike Leggo’s ruling that Halak was able to keep the puck from crossing the goal line was supported after a lengthy video review.
NOTES: Grabovski and Kulemin each had career highs for points in a game. Ponikarovsky had a career-high five points – two goals and three assists – against the New York Rangers on December 16, 2006…Canadiens RW Georges Laraque returned after missing seven games because of a back injury…RW Matt D’Agostini, LW Gregory Stewart and D’s Patrice Brisebois and Mathieu Dandenault were healthy scratches for Montréal.
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BOXSCORE
1st Period
TOR GOAL – 07:51 – Kulemin (Ponikarovsky, Grabovski)
TOR GOAL – 08:14 – Grabovski (Ponikarovsky, Schenn)
TOR PEN – 08:14 – Finger, roughing
MTL PEN – 11:58 – Pacioretty, hooking
TOR PEN – 20:00 – Schenn, roughing
MTL PEN – 20:00 – Lapierre, roughing
TOR PEN – 20:00 – Mitchell, roughing
MTL PEN – 20:00 – Komisarek, roughing double minor
2nd Period
TOR GOAL – 03:09 – Ponikarovsky (Grabovski, Kulemin)
MTL PEN – 05:34 – Latendresse, tripping
MTL PEN – 07:54 – Schneider, boarding
TOR PP GOAL – 09:09 – Ponikarovsky (Kulemin, Kubina)
MTL GOAL – 12:50 – Lapierre (Higgins)
MTL GOAL – 15:22 – Lapierre (Tanguay, O’Byrne)
TOR PEN – 17:04 – Blake, delay of game
3rd Period
MTL PEN – 03:23 – Latendresse, high sticking
TOR PP GOAL – 04:21 – Blake (Grabovski, Stralman)
TOR PEN – 11:05 – White, high sticking
GOALTENDERS
TOR – Gerber (W, 26-28)
MTL – Halak (L, 32-37)
SHOTS ON GOAL
TOR – 9+17+11 = 37
MTL – 6+11+11 = 28
ROSTERS
TOR – Goaltenders: Martin Gerber, Curtis Joseph. Defence: Jeff Finger, Pavel Kubina (A), Phil Oreskovic, Luke Schenn, Anton Stralman, Ian White. Forwards: Jason Blake, Boyd Devereaux, Mikhail Grabovski, Jeffrey Hamilton, Nikolai Kulemin, Brad May (A), Jamal Mayers (A), John Mitchell, Ben Ondrus, Alexei Ponikarovsky, Matt Stajan, Lee Stempniak.
MTL – Goaltenders: Jaroslav Halak, Carey Price. Defence: Josh Gorges, Roman Hamrlik, Mike Komisarek (A), Andrei Markov, Ryan O’Byrne, Mathieu Schneider. Forwards: Christopher Higgins, Saku Koivu (C), Andrei Kostitsyn, Tom Kostopoulos, Alex Kovalev (A), Maxim Lapierre, Georges Laraque, Guillaume Latendresse, Glen Metropolit, Max Pacioretty, Tomas Plekanec, Alex Tanguay.
TEAM RECORDS
TOR – 30-30-13 (.500)
MTL – 36-27-9 (.563)
ATTENDANCE
21,273
THREE STARS
⭐ Alexei Ponikarovsky (TOR)
⭐⭐ Mikhail Grabovski (TOR)
⭐⭐⭐ Maxim Lapierre (MTL)