Campbell makes 40 saves, Carter has two points as Kings blank Canadiens
MONTREAL — On a night when the Montreal Canadiens honoured the franchise’s last Stanley Cup winning team, this year’s Habs hardly played like champions.
With most of the 1993 title-winning players in the building, Montreal was blanked 3-0 by the Los Angeles Kings in its home opener Thursday night.
The Canadiens (1-1-1), who scored seven goals in their first two games this season, failed to create quality scoring chances despite outshooting the Kings 40-29. Most of those shots came from the perimeter.
“We had a lot of possession but we’re not creating high-end chances,” said alternate captain Brendan Gallagher. “We’re too stagnant right now. The puck needs to move quicker. We all understand that, we’re just not executing that right now.