Canadiens post lowest shot total in nearly 15 years in 3-2 OT loss to Utah
MONTREAL — The Montreal Canadiens played a tight-checking game in a 3-2 overtime loss to the Utah Hockey Club on Tuesday, but glaringly lacked in one category: shots.
The Canadiens (7-11-3) posted only 13 shots on goal, despite the four minutes 33 seconds of extra play. It was the club’s lowest total since Dec. 7, 2009 when they faced the Philadelphia Flyers.
Montreal won 3-1 over Philadelphia that night. There was a different result Tuesday as Mikhail Sergavchev potted the OT winner for Utah (9-10-3).
“It’s not enough, that’s for sure,” head coach Martin St. Louis said of the shot total. “But I think we had 35 missed or blocked shots. We’re not a team that brings a lot of volume, but we need to generate more. It makes a difference in a game when you have more shots.”