Petry scored in overtime to lead Canadiens to 3-2 win over Ducks
MONTREAL — There were big shoes to fill on the Canadiens blue line with the absence of injured captain Shea Weber. Jeff Petry answered the call.
Petry rounded off a solid defensive game by scoring the overtime winner to give the Montreal Canadiens a 3-2 victory over the Anaheim Ducks on Thursday night.
The blue-liner had a goal, an assist, two hits and a blocked shot in a game-high 27:25 of ice time. Weber, out with a lower-body injury, missed his first game of the season.
“When we don’t have a choice, (Petry) has to step up,” said Claude Julien. “He’s the next one on the right side to take over those responsibilities. That’s what he does. You just hope that he does that well and help us cushion the blow of Shea’s absence.”