Red Wing end 9-game skid against Montreal with 4-2 win
MONTREAL -- Claude Julien feels his Montreal Canadiens have simply not been sharp enough to start the season.
The Canadiens lost 4-2 to the Detroit Red Wings in their home opener on Thursday night, Montreal's third defeat in a week.
The Canadiens were coming off a 5-4 overtime loss in Buffalo on Wednesday.
"We have to find that sharpness if we're going to win some hockey games," Julien said. "Physically, we need a break. Mentally, we need to sharpen up. We'll do a little bit of video tomorrow and see if we can't sharpen the guys up a little bit.
"They (Detroit) forced errors and took advantage of them. We're making a lot of mistakes and they're costing us."
Anthony Mantha scored his sixth goal of the season and Detroit snapped a nine-game losing streak against Montreal.
"Just my confidence right now," said Mantha, trying to explain his early-season success. "My linemates are feeding me properly and right now it's going in so I just need to keep shooting.
"Obviously they had our number," said Mantha, who is the grandson of Canadiens great Andre Pronovost. "We came out strong and Bernier played unreal in net. We're happy about our performance."
Darren Helm, Tyler Bertuzzi and Luke Glendenning also scored for the Red Wings, who have three wins in four games this season.
Defenseman Danny Dekeyser had two assists and Jonathan Bernier made 33 saves on 35 shots.
Joel Armia and Max Domi scored for the Canadiens, who were playing the second game of a back-to-back following a 5-4 overtime loss in Buffalo. Carey Price stopped 30 of 33 shots.
Detroit had not won in regulation time in Montreal since 2007.
With the score tied 2-2 in the second period, Mantha scored the eventual winner on the power play at 15:38.
Helm nearly doubled Detroit's lead with three minutes left in the game, but Price stopped him on the breakaway. Glendenning put the contest away with an empty-net goal with 58 seconds remaining.
The Canadiens struggled to clear their own crease for much of the game and it cost them.
Helm opened the scoring with his first goal of the season at 13:33 of the first. After Price misplayed the puck behind his net, Helm scored on a rebound to give Detroit the lead.
A faceoff win by Phillip Danault in the offensive zone led to Armia's equalizer with 53 seconds left in the period. The Finnish winger has three goals in his last two games.
The Red Wings regained the lead 30 seconds later when Bertuzzi scored his third of the year on a nice feed from Dylan Larkin behind the red line.
Mantha and Bertuzzi have combined for 10 of Detroit's 14 goals this season.
The teams traded power-play goals in the second period.
The Canadiens tied the score at 4:34 when Jeff Petry's shot bounced off the end boards, back over the net and into the crease where Domi batted it in. Mantha scored with the man advantage 11 minutes later.
Game notes
Jonathan Drouin registered one point in all four games this season. ... It was the first of a four-game homestand for the Canadiens. ... Montreal defensemen Cale Fleur and Brett Kulak were healthy scratches.
UP NEXT
Red Wings: Home against the Toronto Maple Leafs on Saturday.
Canadiens: Home against the St. Louis Blues on Saturday.
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Game Information
- Referees:
- Corey Syvret
- Linesmen:
- David Brisebois
- Pierre Racicot