Henrique, Terry lead Ducks to 8-2 rout of Canadiens
ANAHEIM, Calif. — The Montreal Canadiens rested star goalie Carey Price against powerful San Jose this week, allowing him to go for the franchise wins record against struggling Anaheim instead.
Judging from the snowman they put on the scoreboard, the Ducks took it personally.
Adam Henrique scored twice, rookie Troy Terry had a goal and two assists, and the Ducks interrupted Price’s pursuit of Jacques Plante’s mark with an 8-2 thrashing of the Canadiens on Friday night.
Corey Perry and Devin Shore had a goal and an assist apiece during the Ducks’ highest-scoring performance of their miserable season. Doing it against a rested Price made the moment even more satisfying for the Ducks, who believe they’re far better than the team that just emerged from two terrible months on the brink of elimination from the playoff race.