The NHL makes a change to a Canadiens goal in the game vs. the Canucks
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The Montreal Canadiens are currently playing against the Vancouver Canucks, and the NHL has just announced a change.
Martin St-Louis' squad is playing a strong game against its opponent. They have generated several scoring chances since the start of the game, despite a 3-3 score.
After falling behind, the Canadiens scored two quick goals. That said, on the team's third goal, the NHL made an adjustment.
The goal is ultimately credited to Alexandre Carrier
The NHL has just made a change regarding the Montreal Canadiens' third goal.
"The goal is ultimately awarded to Carrier. He redirected Slafkovsky's pass. A first two-goal game."
- J.-F. Chaumont
- J.-F. Chaumont
For Carrier, every correction matters because it adds to his production. Last season with the Canadiens, he played 51 games and recorded 18 points, with 2 goals and 16 assists. In his career, he now has 101 points, including 16 goals and 85 assists.
As for Slafkovsky, the young forward is enjoying the best stretch of his career and continues to show why the Canadiens selected him first overall.
Last season, he played 79 games and produced 51 points, with 18 goals and 33 assists.
Finally, the third period is set to begin shortly, and hopes are that the Canadiens will secure the win.
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