Canadiens confident of quick recovery following Game 1 loss in Stanley Cup final
TAMPA, Fla. — For the sake of the Montreal Canadiens and their Stanley Cup aspirations, here’s hoping that for once, what happens in Vegas doesn’t stay in Vegas.
Monday’s 5-1 loss to the Tampa Bay Lightning looked a lot like the first game of Montreal’s semifinal series against the Vegas Golden Knights: a decent start, an unfamiliar opponent, a disappointing 4-1 defeat.
Game 2 in Sin City was a different story — and the team is vowing it will be again Wednesday in Tampa Bay.
“We lost Game 1 against Vegas and then came back with a real solid game,” said Nick Suzuki, one of the young power forwards the Habs are counting on to create chances against Tampa’s sprawling, brawling defence.