First Postseason Shutout for Campbell, Where Is Montreal’s Offense?

Jack Campbell earned his first career postseason shutout with 32 saves in Toronto’s 4-0 win over Montreal. 

The first frame was quiet but clearly the Toronto Maple Leafs were waiting to show off during the second. 

Alex Galchenyuk had assists on goals from William Nylander and Jason Spezza. Nylander still leads his team in scoring and points through the series. Auston Matthews main appearances have only come when being taken down by a Canadiens player. It was a missed tripping call on Alex Kerfoot that led to a Jumbo Joe goal. Yes, Spezza and Thorton scored tonight. No, you have not entered a new dimension. Frustrations only built for the Habs are they could not get one behind Jack Campbell. The Leafs were outshooting Montreal 24-18 after 40. Insert your favorite quote about shooting the puck if you must. The final frame was a little less entertaining. However, there was an empty net goal provided by Alex Galchenyuk. Big night for Gally. 

Carey Price was left out to dry once again. His team couldn’t show up and put in the slightest effort to score goals.Tyler Toffoli has not had any luck in this series. The 29 year old had 28 goals this season in Montreal. Of all the players you would expect to see more out of him.  Brendan Gallagher’s frustration boiled over after the third goal, slamming his stick on the boards. Someone mentioned Price going on to be Seattle’s Marc-Andre Fleury. That’s probably a long shot but we can always dream of a fairytale ending. 

What is the point of making the Montreal Canadiens go out there for a game five? I’m just happy that there aren’t any Habs fans wasting money to be in the stands for this. I don’t know how you can look at this series and say they still have a chance. Nylander has more goals than the entire Canadiens team has scored. The Leafs are about to advance out of the first round of the playoffs for the first time since 2004. 2004. The Red Sox hadn’t even won their first World Series in 86 years. Some of you might not have even been born. All it took was avoiding the Boston Bruins in the beloved first round.

Toronto looks to close out the series on Thursday. If they advance, they’ll move on to Winnipeg who could give them a real run for their money with goaltending and offense.

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