Bolduc, Struble end droughts in Canadiens’ win: ‘Huge weight off his chest’
MONTREAL —
Zachary Bolduc was loading up a shot from the slot when Jayden Struble began shouting for a pass.
The Montreal Canadiens forward hadn’t scored in 31 games and had a prime chance to end his drought. Instead, he passed it up to help Struble snap his own.
Bolduc slipped the puck over to his defenceman for an even better look, and Struble beat Columbus Blue Jackets netminder Jet Greaves short-side for his first goal in a whopping 485 days.
“I thought about shooting, but when I heard Jayden, who really wanted the puck, I faked it,” Bolduc said. “Then I saw the winger that was on Jayden moved toward me, so there I sent it his way.”
