In a pivotal Pacific Division showdown, Cutter Gauthier snapped a 3-3 tie with 2:30 left, securing a 4-3 comeback win for the Anaheim Ducks over the Montreal Canadiens and returning them to the division’s top spot, fueled by Troy Terry‘s dynamic return from injury.
The Anaheim Ducks extracted a crucial two points in a see-saw battle atBell Centre, With their record now at 37-27-3, they leapfrogged the Vegas Golden Knights for the Pacific Division lead by a single point. This victory underscores their resilience in a tightly contested playoff race.
Cutter Gauthier was the hero, capitalizing on a slick behind-the-back pass from Jeffrey Viel to slip a shot past Montreal Canadiens goaltender Jacob Fowler. Gauthier’s goal capped a five-goal second period where both teams traded leads, highlighting the offensive fireworks that defined the night.
Supporting Gauthier’s heroics, Leo Carlsson posted a multi-point night with two goals and an assist, while Troy Terry made an immediate impact in his return from a nine-game absence due to an upper-body injury. Terry notched a goal and two assists, including the equalizer that came via a fortunate deflection off Josh Anderson‘s skate.
Goaltender Lukáš Dostál stood tall with 27 saves, providing the steady backbone needed for the comeback. For Montreal, Nick Suzuki (goal, assist), Alex Newhook, and Cole Caufield provided the offense, but Fowler’s 24 saves weren’t enough to withstand the Ducks’ late surge.
Why This Victory Resonates Beyond the Scoreboard
This win is more than just two points; it’s a statement in a Pacific Division where every game dictates playoff seeding. The Ducks’ ability to win on the road against a playoff-bound Canadiens squad, especially after losing Kirby Dach early to an upper-body injury from a high hit by Viel, demonstrates their depth and mental fortitude.
Troy Terry‘s return is monumental. His two assists and critical goal energized a top line that has been missing his speed and playmaking. His presence immediately elevates the Ducks’ offensive ceiling, a vital boost as they navigate a congested division race.
Adding to the positive narrative, defenseman John Carlson made his Anaheim Ducks debut following a trade-deadline acquisition from Washington, logging 23 minutes in his first game back from a lower-body injury. His veteran presence and shot suppression will be instrumental in the final stretch, though his integration timeline bears watching.
Injury Context: A Dark Cloud Over the Canadiens
The loss of Kirby Dach early in the first period casts a shadow over Montreal’s evening. Dach departed after a high hit from Jeffrey Viel, who was not penalized. This incident evokes recent concerns about player safety, specifically the hit by Radko Gudas that ended Auston Matthews‘ season, a incident documented by AP News.
Dach’s status now becomes a critical storyline for the Canadiens, who are already navigating a thin roster. His absence could impact their momentum as they jockey for position in the Atlantic Division, where they currently sit third, two points behind Tampa Bay, as per AP News NHL coverage.
Key Performances at a Glance
- Cutter Gauthier: 1 goal, including the game-winner with 2:30 left.
- Leo Carlsson: 2 goals, 1 assist – a dominant two-way performance.
- Troy Terry: 1 goal, 2 assists in return from 9-game injury absence.
- Lukáš Dostál: 27 saves on 30 shots for thewin.
- Jacob Fowler: 24 saves in a tough loss for Montreal.
What’s Next for Both Teams
The schedule doesn’t pause for reflection. The Anaheim Ducks will host the Philadelphia Flyers on Wednesday night, looking to extend their division lead. The Montreal Canadiens must quickly regroup to host the Boston Bruins on Tuesday, a pivotal Atlantic Division matchup that could define their playoff positioning.
Both teams face critical weeks. For the Ducks, integrating Carlson and maintaining Terry’s health are paramount. For the Canadiens, Dach’s injury status and defensive consistency will determine if they can close the gap on Tampa Bay.
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