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With a sold-out home crowd braced for the possibility of witnessing Montreal's worst start in nearly 70 years, a couple of newcomers gave Canadiens' fans an opportunity to celebrate a victory. Scott Gomez and Brian Gionta scored in the shootout, and Montreal snapped a five-game losing s...
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Last Week,
John Boller from Bleacher Report says
(in Ondrej Pavelec the New Leader of the Atlanta Thrashers)
Pavelec and the Thrashers hit an early roadblock after starting out a franchise best 4-1-1. Following a shootout loss to the Montreal Canadiens on October 20th, the Thrashers lost three more games, including two against the division rival Washington Capitals.
And
Ron Van Lew from Bleacher Report says
(in Thrashers-Senators Pavelec Shines As Thrashers Win)
Atlanta is off till Tuesday when the travel to Montreal to face the Canadiens. Hopefully for Pavelec and Johan Hedberg the coaching staff can implement some form of defense and transitional play before that game.
2 Weeks Ago,
FOXSports.com News for Canadiens says
(in Islanders-Canadiens Preview)
The Montreal Canadiens avoided their worst start in 68 years, but they haven't won in regulation in their last 12 games. Montreal continues its six-game homestand Thursday night, when it hosts a New York Islanders club looking to build off its first victory of the season. The Canadiens (3-...
3 Weeks Ago,
Yahoo! Canada Sports says
(in Gionta gives Canadiens shootout win over Thrashers (AP))
Scott Gomez and Brian Gionta scored in the shootout, and the Montreal Canadiens snapped a five-game losing streak with a 2-1 win over the Atlanta Thrashers on Tuesday night. Gionta, who scored late in the first period, sealed the win with a backhander past Ondrej Pavelec on Montreal's thi...
And
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS from NYT > Montreal Canadiens says
(in Gionta Gives Canadiens Shootout Win Over Thrashers)
MONTREAL (AP) -- Scott Gomez and Brian Gionta scored in the shootout, and the Montreal Canadiens snapped a five-game losing streak with a 2-1 win over the Atlanta Thrashers on Tuesday night.
MONTREAL - A physical game between Canadian rivals turned into a goaltending duel and it was Calgary's Miikka Kiprusoff who got the better of Montreal's Jaroslav Halak
15 hours ago | from The Hockey News