Swedish rookie Jonathan Dahlen scores first two NHL goals, Adin Hill stops all 21 shots, as San Jose Sharks hammer Montreal Canadiens 5-0
Brendan Gallagher of the Montreal Canadiens reaches for the puck near goaltender Adin Hill of the San Jose Sharks during the second period at the Bell Centre. The Sharks won 5-0 on Oct. 19, 2021 in Montreal.Jonathan Dahlen scored twice and the San Jose Sharks blanked the Canadiens 5-0 in Montreal on Tuesday.Erik Karlsson and Timo Meir each added a goal and two assists for the Sharks , and Kevin Labanc rounded out the scoring.
Dahlen opened the scoring just 1:22 into the first period, working with Meir to redirect Brent Burns’ shot from the blue line in behind Allen. Dahlen added his second goal on a counterattack just over a minute later. Logan Couture found the Swede on a two-on-one and doubled the Sharks’ lead. Karlsson scored San Jose’s third of the night just before the first intermission. His shot from the blue line deflected onto David Savard and past Allen.
With a mountain to climb in the second period, the Canadiens conceded yet again. On the power play, Meier accepted Couture’s pass and beat Allen to put San Jose up 4-0 at 3:09.The Sharks added salt to Montreal’s wound 14:31 into the third period when Labanc scored San Jose’s fifth of the night. It was his first goal of the season.
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