Canadiens thrilled their special teams are special this season
MONTREAL — In each of the past three NHL seasons, the Montreal Canadiens have ranked near the bottom in both penalty and power-play percentage. It was a liability that seemed immune to changes in combinations or strategy and was a key contributor to their poor finishes in the standings.
However, the Canadiens have managed to make both special teams units among the best in the league this season, with a stellar 89.3 per cent penalty kill being the third best in the NHL. It played a key factor in the 5-2 win over the St. Louis Blues on Saturday that snapped their four-game losing skid and has become their most reliable phase of play.
“Guys are making good reads and getting out in front of shots,” said goaltender Samuel Montembeault. “We worked a lot on (staying organized in front of our net). It’s always a group effort and everyone contributed.”
Considerable work has gone into the defensive-zone shape as a whole — with varying degrees of success — and it seems like the club’s work while short-handed seems to be the biggest beneficiary. This extra effort has allowed more players to be trusted on the penalty kill, including Lane Hutson, who has gradually showed the makings of a specialist.