The Canadiens find their way back to victory in San Jose

This evening, the Canadiens faced the worst team in the league, the San Jose Sharks. It was a good opportunity for the Tricolore to find the path to victory after a streak of five losses.
Here are the lineups:
Tonight’s lineup
Tonight’s lineup#GoHabsGo pic.twitter.com/FV7gQ5zfbh
— Canadiens Montréal (@CanadiensMTL) February 5, 2025
Andrew Poturlaski slots in at 2C in his San Jose Sharks debut. The new 2nd Line in #SJSharks Territory is a showcase of 2’s (#20, #22, #2).#TheFutureIsTeal pic.twitter.com/Iu3rT79wY4
— (@SharkCityHockey) February 5, 2025
After exchanging a few chances in the first period, it was the home team that opened the scoring at 5:50 with a power play goal from rookie Macklin Celebrini, his 17th goal of the season on a beautiful pass from Tyler Toffoli.
It was actually Toffoli who caused the penalty to Juraj Slafkovsky that led to the Sharks’ goal.
That 70s line magic. pic.twitter.com/E3Fm34KWcq
— San Jose Sharks (@SanJoseSharks) February 5, 2025
The rest of the first period passed without incident. 1-0 San Jose, which dominated shots 11-7.
The Canadiens were much more convincing at the start of the second period. The visitors took advantage of a power play to get on the scoreboard just 52 seconds into the period when Cole Caufield scored his 26th goal. Nick Suzuki and Lane Hutson also got assists on the play.
no need for coffee, just this caufield goal#GoHabsGo pic.twitter.com/JO56vT8mn3
— Canadiens Montréal (@CanadiensMTL) February 5, 2025
The Tricolore then took the lead for the first time in the game when Alex Newhook scored his 10th of the season at 4:53, with assists from Alex Carrier and Kirby Dach.
late night snack courtesy of Alex Newhook#GoHabsGo pic.twitter.com/aKvTDPXx8P
— Canadiens Montréal (@CanadiensMTL) February 5, 2025
The home team thought they had equalized, but the goal was disallowed after an NHL review. However, it was only a temporary setback as they tied the game a few minutes later when Collin Grif scored his first career goal at 14:51 on a pass from Barclay Goodrow.
The Canadiens got a four-minute power play just before the end of the second period.
It was 2-2 after two periods. However, the Tricolore only had 13 shots in total (compared to 20 for the Sharks).
The visitors took advantage of this power play to regain the lead thanks to Brendan Gallagher’s 12th goal. On the play, Dach and Newhook also collected their second point of the game.
count it, that’s another Gallagoal #GoHabsGo pic.twitter.com/3kXyEDK3qR
— Canadiens Montréal (@CanadiensMTL) February 5, 2025
Unfortunately, the Canadiens were unable to hold onto this lead as the Sharks also scored during a power play granted after Arber Xhekaj’s penalty when Toffoli tied the game at 3-3, assisted by Celebrini and Jake Walman.
Toffoli = TIE GAME!
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— San Jose Sharks (@SanJoseSharks) February 5, 2025
The CH could have seen its chances slip away when Jayden Struble took a very bad penalty for delaying the game. Fortunately, Samuel Montembeault was alert and made two solid saves to maintain the tie.
Ultimately, it was Joel Armia who scored a shorthanded goal on a beautiful pass from Jake Evans to put the Canadiens back in front.
best PK duo in the league, don’t @ us#GoHabsGo pic.twitter.com/Wc4RnDxjc4
— Canadiens Montréal (@CanadiensMTL) February 5, 2025
The Canadiens managed to hold onto this lead and thus find the path to victory after five consecutive losses.
Overtime
– Good question!
Is Evans to Armia the new Caufield to Suzuki?
— HFTV (@HFTVSports) February 5, 2025
– Great Monty!
SAMUEL MONTEMBEAULT, MESDAMES ET MESSIEURS!
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— RDS (@RDSca) February 5, 2025