Montreal Canadiens: 5 quick hits from the home opener victory

Oct 12, 2022; Montreal, Quebec, CAN; The Montreal Canadiens salute the crowd after the win against the Toronto Maple Leafs at the Bell Centre. Mandatory Credit: Eric Bolte-USA TODAY Sports
Oct 12, 2022; Montreal, Quebec, CAN; The Montreal Canadiens salute the crowd after the win against the Toronto Maple Leafs at the Bell Centre. Mandatory Credit: Eric Bolte-USA TODAY Sports /
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Oct 12, 2022; Montreal, Quebec, CAN; Montreal Canadiens forward Sean Monahan (91) celebrates with teammates after scoring a goal against the Toronto Maple Leafs during the third period at the Bell Centre. Mandatory Credit: Eric Bolte-USA TODAY Sports /

2. Montreal Canadiens newcomers stepped up and played well in the first game.

The Montreal Canadiens had several new faces taking the ice for them. While I’m not talking about the younger players, but forwards Sean Monahan and Kirby Dach played very well in their first games with the Habs organization.

Monahan potted a goal and looked strong in all facets. He added benefit to the team’s special teams unit and he was able to be effective in the defensive zone, finding ways to force turnovers and get the Habs transitioning to the other end of the ice.

Kirby Dach also looked good, almost netting his first goal with the Canadiens, though, after review, it was deemed no goal. He grabbed the puck and went for the wrap-around, but Matt Murray barely kept it from going in. Beyond that, he was able to win puck battles which helped on both ends of the ice for the Habs.

3. Montreal Canadiens goaltending could be shaky moving forward.

With good things, there has to be a catch or a caveat. This is the first negative of the five quick hits. For the Montreal Canadiens, the goaltending game in 2022-23 could be a little shaky. While this is not all the fault of Jake Allen or Samuel Montembault, there will be room to improve.

Allen stopped 29 shots, allowing three goals against the Leafs. Asking Allen to make 30 saves is fair, but if the Habs let him get a peppered night in and night out, he’s going to give up more goals than most would like.

Montembault will likely fare worse in that situation as well. So for the Habs, trying to limit the opposition could be tough. Now, it was the first game of the season, so it may not always be an issue since the Maple Leafs offense is their calling card.

The Leafs are going to get pucks on the net and find ways to create offense, but leaving Allen out to dry is not going to be a successful strategy. The Habs have to do a better job trying to cut down the opposing team’s shots and if they are going to give up a ton of shots on goal, avoid the high-danger scoring chances.