Higgins, Ryder lead Habs over Caps
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02/21/2007 -
Montreal, QC (Sportsbook Betting Lines) - Chris Higgins and Michael Ryder netted two
goals each to guide the Montreal Canadiens past the Washington Capitals, 5-3,
at the Bell Centre.
Garth Murray added an empty-net goal in the closing seconds and Jaroslav Halak
picked up his second win in as many career starts in net by turning away 15
shots for the Canadiens, who have now won two in a row since losing six
straight. This is the first time in a month that the Canadiens have posted
back-to-back wins.
Jamie Heward finished with a goal and two assists while Brent Johnson came up
with 27 saves for Washington, which has dropped four straight.
Montreal stormed out of the gates to assume a 3-0 advantage after 20 minutes
of play.
All three were power-play markers, including Higgins' goal from the right side
of the net 7:33 into the contest to open the scoring. Ryder made it a two-
goal game with 5:12 left in the first, as his one-timer navigated through
traffic in front before beating Johnson.
Less than a minute later, Higgins redirected a Saku Koivu feed in front to
finish the surge.
Washington, though, opened the second frame with a pair of goals to cut the
deficit to one. The first came at the 2:06 mark on a hard slap shot from
Heward that deflected off Brian Sutherby and in. Heward then made it 3-2 with
another slapper 30 ticks later, this one caroming off a Montreal player before
slipping into the back of the net.
The Capitals were in good position to tie the game after Montreal was whistled
for a double-minor with 4:27 left in the second period. Ryder, though, broke
out on a short-handed charge, split a pair of defenders and then fired a
snap shot past Johnson to build a 4-2 edge.
Alexander Semin again made it a one-goal game with only 34 seconds left in the
second with a pretty flip shot over the shoulder of Halak.
Halak and company, however, pitched a shutout from there and Murray punched in
an empty-net tally in the final minute to seal the win.
Game Notes
Murray hadn't scored in his last 43 games...Halak made 31 saves in his NHL
debut Sunday to guide Montreal to a 3-2 win in Columbus. He was called into
action after Cristobal Huet suffered a hamstring tear in Montreal's 5-2 loss
at New Jersey on Wednesday. Huet had surgery to repair the tear on Sunday and
will be out indefinitely...This marked the end of a three-game road trip for
Washington, which is just 9-16-5 away from D.C. this year and has lost seven
straight and 13 of its last 14 as the visitor.
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