Bernier makes 42 saves, as Red Wings down Canadiens 2-1 for 2nd straight win
MONTREAL — Jonathan Bernier knew he was locked in from the moment he stepped onto the ice for warm-up.
In front of friends and family in Montreal, Bernier made a season-high 42 saves as the league-worst Detroit Red Wings downed the Canadiens 2-1 Saturday night.
The Wings have won two games in a row since dropping 12 straight.
“From warm-up, the puck just seemed to be slower,” said Bernier, who improved to 7-9-2 this year. “If you talk to a pitcher or a goalie, they’ll understand what I’m saying. For me, that’s what it is. When you’re feeling good, you’re just seeing things slower.