Victor Mete and Nick Suzuki earn first NHL goals in Canadiens’ 4-0 win over Wild
MONTREAL — It sounded like an overtime winner in the playoffs.
The Bell Centre erupted in a deafening roar when defenceman Victor Mete scored his first NHL goal in his 127th game — the longest goal drought to start a career in Canadiens franchise history.
Montreal went on to convincingly defeat the Minnesota Wild 4-0 on Thursday night. Nick Suzuki also scored his first NHL goal and Carey Price made 17 saves for the shutout.
“It feels good to finally get that out of the way,” said Mete, whose first-period goal was the eventual winner. “That was pretty cool. The crowd was going pretty nuts. It was ear piercing.