Canadiens forward Jonathan Drouin disappointed with season-ending slump
BROSSARD, Que. — Canadiens forward Jonathan Drouin doesn’t need to check social media or turn on a television to get a sense of how Montrealers have felt about him for the last month.
“I’m a smart enough man to know that when you haven’t produced in 17 games, the city’s probably turning a little on you,” Drouin said on Tuesday as the Canadiens cleaned out their lockers.
For the third time in four seasons, there will be no playoff hockey in Montreal — and some are pointing the finger at Drouin, who had just three points in his last 18 games.
“I had 50 to 60 games where I was happy about my play,” said Drouin, who tied a career high with 53 points this season. “Obviously those 20 last games wasn’t consistent, wasn’t the way I wanted to play. That’s on me as well, it’s on me to own that.”