The Montreal Canadiens lost a tough game 5-3 to the Vancouver Canucks to end their road trip, but what positives can the hosts take from Wednesday’s game?
-Is the team executing a perfectly balanced tank in terms of on-ice play and results?
-Artturi Lehkonen added two more goals to his hot streak, the hosts weigh in on the pros and cons of trading the Habs winger.
-Who else played well in Vancouver, and is Brett Kulak a hidden gem at the Trade Deadline?
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Welcome Back Scott !! We all hope you're feeling better !!
I wouldn't call this loss abysmal, sure Petry's giveaway was awful, but overall the Habs played well. Demko made some key saves to help the Nucks pull off the win. There were a lot of positives to take away, like Montmbeault's two big saves. His play continues to improve, as is the Evans' line's play and Lekonen is continuing to stay hot.