
Playing through injury, Anderson inspires Canadiens to comeback win over Senators
MONTREAL — Martin St. Louis often dubs Josh Anderson as a “culture-setter” for the Montreal Canadiens.
On Tuesday night, Montreal’s winger set the standard and spurred the Canadiens to a comeback in their most important game of the season so far.
Anderson scored the tying goal and sealed the victory with an empty-netter as the Canadiens beat the Ottawa Senators 6-3 in a high-intensity rivalry matchup.
“He deserves to be rewarded,” said St. Louis, Montreal’s head coach. “From the beginning of the season, he’s had the pedal to the floor, bringing emotion to every game.