Montreal 1, New Jersey 4

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MON(41-30-11)1001
NJD(51-27-4)2114

Final

7:00 PM ET, January 2, 2009
Prudential Center
Newark, New Jersey

Clemmensen shuts down Habs with 33 saves

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Game Information
Arena: Prudential Center
Location: Newark, New Jersey
Referees: Greg Kimmerly, Dan O'Halloran
Linesmen: Derek Amell, Scott Driscoll
Attendance: 17,625 (100.0% full)
Team Stat Comparison
 
242
Goals
238
240
Goals Against
207
72
Power Play Goals
58
65
Power Play Goals Allowed
65
10
Shorthanded Goals
12
11
Shorthanded Goals Allowed
4
1229
Penalty Minutes
1058
15
Average Penalty Minutes
13
Scoring Summary
1ST PERIOD MON NJD
14:21 Brian Gionta
Assists: Patrik Elias, Mike Mottau
0 1
16:30 Max Pacioretty
Assists: Kyle Chipchura
1 1
18:25 Zach Parise
Assists: Jamie Langenbrunner, Travis Zajac
1 2
2ND PERIOD MON NJD
11:11 John Madden
Assists: Jay Pandolfo, Andy Greene
1 3
3RD PERIOD MON NJD
13:11 Jamie Langenbrunner
Assists: Zach Parise, Bryce Salvador
1 4
Associated Press

NEWARK, N.J. -- New Jersey Devils coach Brent Sutter was confident his team would bounce back from a disappointing loss against Dallas on New Year's Eve.

The Devils rewarded Sutter with a solid 4-1 win over the Montreal Canadiens on Friday night. Scott Clemmensen made 33 saves and Jamie Langenbrunner and Zach Parise each had a goal and an assist.

"I had a good feeling," Sutter said. "I trust that group inside the room. I had good vibes coming to the rink today that we were going to play a really good game. We had a tremendous effort from our goaltender right out."

Brian Gionta and John Madden also scored as the Devils, winners of three of four, quickly put to rest any bad memories from the 4-2 loss to the Stars.

Continuing his strong play since Martin Brodeur went down with a biceps injury, Clemmensen again came up big for the Devils.

"We kind of had a big letdown in Dallas, especially in the second period," Clemmensen said. "This is a team that expects to come and win every night. Collectively as a team and a coaching staff, we don't want to let anything slip. Playing here at home against a good Montreal team, it was good for us to get back to playing our game."

Max Pacioretty scored in his NHL debut for Montreal, which had won three straight.

"I'm glad to get the first one out of the way," Pacioretty said. "I know I have to play a lot better to stick around here. I think I'll be able to play better now that I got the first one out of the way. I wasn't handling the puck too well. Maybe it was the nerves."

The Canadiens entered the game missing a lengthy list of injured players: Carey Price, Alex Tanguay, Christopher Higgins, Saku Koivu, Georges Laraque and Mathieu Dandenault.

With Price sidelined, Jaroslav Halak made his first appearance in goal against New Jersey. He lasted two periods, giving up 3 goals on 22 shots. Marc Denis finished up for Montreal.

"Giving them three goals and the lead makes it really hard," Canadiens coach Guy Carbonneau said. "I'm sure Jaro wished he had a few back, but it's too late now. When that team is up by one or two goals, it's really hard to come back on them."

Gionta and Parise scored first-period goals as the Devils took a 2-1 lead. Gionta opened the scoring at 14:21 with a hard drive from the top of the right circle.

Pacioretty celebrated his NHL debut by zipping around Devils defenseman Andy Greene to beat Clemmensen at 16:30, tying the score at 1.

Parise restored the Devils lead with 1:35 remaining as New Jersey cashed in on a turnover by Montreal defenseman Andrei Markov in his own zone. Parise, on a feed from Langenbrunner, beat Halak from the bottom of the right circle for his team-leading 22nd goal.

In the second, Madden put New Jersey up 3-1 at 11:11.

Parise returned the favor at 13:11 of the third, threading a pass to Langenbrunner in the slot for the goal that put New Jersey ahead 4-1.

Game notes
Brodeur has begun off-ice workouts as part of his recuperation from biceps surgery. The Devils hope to have him back in goal in February or March. Clemmensen, assuming the bulk of the workload in his absence, made a 10th straight start. ... Montreal called up Denis, Pacioretty and Kyle Chipchura and Yannick Weber from Hamilton (AHL) on Thursday. Weber was only one who did not dress against New Jersey ... Devils D Colin White missed a third straight game with an upper body injury. ... Pacioretty was Montreal's first round pick in the 2007 draft. ... The game attracted 17,625, the Devils' third sellout of the season. The other two sellouts were visits by the New York Rangers.

 

 

NHL Scores

Friday, January 2nd
St. Louis 1 Final
Carolina 2
Montreal 1 Final
New Jersey 4
Vancouver 3 Final
Atlanta 4 SO
Columbus 6 Final
Colorado 1
NY Islanders 4 Final
Phoenix 5
Philadelphia 5 Final
Anaheim 4 SO