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Did the Canadiens' Early Lead Crumble Against the Blues?

The Montreal Canadiens faced off against the St. Louis Blues in a closely contested match at Bell Centre. The game ended with a 4-3 victory for the Blues, bringing their record to 11-12-7, while the Canadiens now stand at 15-10-3.


Mar 9, 2023; Montreal, Quebec, CAN; Montreal Canadiens right wing Alex Belzile (60) celebrates his goal against the New York Rangers with his teammates at the bench during the first period at Bell Centre. Mandatory Credit: David Kirouac-USA TODAY Sports

First Period


The game began with an energetic start from both teams. The Habs took an early lead, scoring twice in this period. Noah Dobson was instrumental, contributing significantly to Montreal's offensive efforts with his precise playmaking skills. Despite being outshot by the Canadiens, who managed 26 shots on goal throughout the game, St. Louis managed to find their rhythm and scored once before heading into intermission.


Second Period


In this period, momentum shifted as St. Louis capitalized on powerplay opportunities and tightened their defense. The Blue Note scored twice without reply from Montreal, showcasing effective puck control and strategic positioning that kept them ahead of their opponents in faceoff wins with a notable 59 percent success rate.


Third Period


Entering the final stretch of play tied at two goals each, both teams were determined to secure victory. While Cole Caufield added another goal for Montreal during even strength play—highlighting his sharp shooting ability—the Blues responded swiftly with two more goals of their own thanks to Brayden Schenn's leadership on ice which earned him first star honors post-game analysis revealed how crucial these contributions were towards securing victory over home side despite valiant efforts put forth by players like Jake Evans who consistently applied pressure defensively throughout match duration according tactical recap provided afterwards


As fans reflect upon thrilling encounter between these storied franchises they can look forward next opportunity watch beloved team compete when Tampa Bay Lightning visit Bell Centre December ninth seven PM Eastern Time broadcast live via ESPN+ network along local channel Spot TV coverage available across region ensuring no supporter misses action-packed showdown anticipated eagerly across fanbase worldwide! Share your thoughts about this exciting matchup!

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