Montreal Canadiens 4 - 2 Toronto Maple Leafs đ„ SUBSCRIBE NOW : https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCc8N... đž FOLLOW US ON INSTAGRAM : https://www.instagram.com/habsfantv đČ FOLLOW US ON TWITTER : https://twitter.com/habsfantv_?s=11 đ€ LIKE US ON FACEBOOK : https://www.facebook.com/habsfantv đ± FOLLOW US ON TIKTOK : https://www.tiktok.com/@habsfantv? Habs Fan TV is a new Montreal Canadiens YouTube Channel covering everything Habs. Created by Fans for the Fans and covers everything about the team. With shows covering Fans and match review as well as post match Previews and Match Reviews with hosts Alex, Kosta and Team. Last time the Toronto Maple Leafs rolled through Montreal, the last-place Canadiens rolled over them. The lowly Habs exploded for the gameâs first five goals, and a half-full Bell Centre was on its feet chanting, âOlĂ©! OlĂ©! OlĂ©!â midway through Period 2. To be frank, it was arguably the flattest performance turned in by these Cup-dreaming Maple Leafs in 2022. "Those are always games you keep in the back of your head," Auston Matthews said before Saturdayâs rematch. "We didn't come out with much of a purpose that game, and they had a lot of fun. We get another crack at them here." While Torontoâs crack was much more forceful this time around, the result was the same: two points left unclaimed, as the grossly outshot Canadiens squeezed out a 4-2 win. Again, Toronto failed to stash points in meeting against the 32nd-ranked club. The Maple Leafs asserted their dominance early in the rematch, delaying Montrealâs first shot on Erik KĂ€llgren until the eveningâs nine-minute mark and jumping on the scoreboard on their very first shift. Matthews kept his pursuit of 50 humming, wiring his NHL-best 47th goal of the season, past Jake Allen. Wingmen Mitch Marner (70 points) and Michael Bunting (50 points) collected benchmark stats with assists on the sequence. âI didn't come in this year thinking I'd be producing like this. I just really wanted to help this team. Individual success is a good thing, too. So, I'm happy with my season. I just kinda hope I can keep it rolling,â said Bunting before the game, unsure why the bulk of his points have arrived away from Scotiabank Arena. âIt's funny. My dad actually texted me, saying, âOh, you're going back on the road. That's good.â He just laughed. ... I love playing in front of the fans, but right now I'm just scoring more on the road.â In the second frame, David Savard activated from the blue line, beat William Nylander on a drive to the net and converted a beautiful cross-ice feed from Laurent Dauphin to tie a game that had no business being so. âThey are a team that's playing with a lot of confidence," Jason Spezza said beforehand. "Marty (St. Louis) has got them playing free hockey. They check hard now. Those are dangerous teams to play against." Cole Caufield sniped his 14th of his rookie season on the power play, giving the home side the lead. And the barn erupted about as loud as one can when it houses the first team to be mathematically eliminated from the postseason. Thatâs not a dig. Thatâs a compliment to a city smart enough to recognize a reset and still turn out in rowdy droves to appreciate a strong effort on a Saturday night. The Leafs stuck with it, and Nylander knotted the game 2-2 with a power-play strike. Halfway through the third, as tensions swelled and the Leafs controlled play, the Bell Centre did The Wave. Partying like they already knew what was coming. Paul Byron played the role of hero, looking pass but sniping the winner on an odd-man rush. Christian Dvorak tacked on an empty-netter. Sometimes, winning the night can be satisfaction enough. âIt's one of the best places to play the NHL,â Leafs coach Sheldon Keefe said. âIf you're on the road, it's an incredible environment, great atmosphere. Coming in with the Leafs, even more so.â Indeed, the atmosphere was incredible. The Leafs should hope for the same Sunday as they host the mighty Florida Panthers in the second half of this back-to-back. Petr Mrazek will start in net for Toronto. #Habs #Canadiens #NHL