Canadiens steal two points with late-game heroics: ‘We weren’t very good’
MONTREAL — Lane Hutson took a pass at centre ice and saw an opening.
The shifty Montreal Canadiens defenceman burst past the Florida Panthers’ defence, dragged goaltender Daniil Tarasov out of his crease and set up Nick Suzuki for the “easiest goal” of his career, tying the game with 21 seconds left in an eventual 4-3 shootout win Tuesday night.
“Some late-game heroics,” Suzuki said. “Hell of a play there to take it by himself and create something late.”
It’s the type of play Hutson has made routinely since arriving in Montreal, including a similar dramatic connection with Suzuki against the Panthers last April.


