MONTREAL -- Less than four months after he sat in the Bell Centre stands waiting to hear his name called by the Colorado Avalanche, Ryan O'Reilly scored his first NHL goal to spoil the Montreal Canadiens' 100th home opener.
O'Reilly scored 13:47 into the third and Colorado extended its winning streak to three with a 3-2 victory against Montreal on Thursday.
An 18-year-old chosen 33rd overall by the Avalanche in the 2009 draft, O'Reilly got his own rebound and put a shot past Carey Price for his first goal in seven games, a scenario O'Reilly never could have foreseen when he was last in the arena in June.
"No, I never thought I'd be here this far, at least," said O'Reilly, who plans to give the milestone puck to his grandmother. "It's pretty amazing. You never know when it's going to happen and finally it does and you're like, 'Wow!' This is what you dream about forever. And after I scored I was like, 'What do I do now?' I didn't know what to do, how to celebrate or anything, I was feeling so good."
Craig Anderson stopped 29 shots, including a furious flurry by Montreal in the dying seconds.
"It was exciting," Anderson said. "The fans were excited, I was excited -- I got a lucky break. I think I made one save that was kind of a scramble in front, it went to their guy and he kind of shoveled it to the net and it hit my toe and went right back to him. He had a wide open net and chipped it over my leg and I wonder how he missed the net. We've just got a little luck on our side right now and we'll take it. We got two points and let's get out of here."
Milan Hejduk and Kyle Cumiskey also scored for the Avalanche (4-1-1), who are five games into a seven-game trip, Colorado's longest of the season.
"We're a pretty resilient group right now," Avalanche coach Joe Sacco said. "We knew they were going to come out with lots of energy. Unfortunately we had some penalties and they started to get some chances but we responded very well in the second period. We came out and that may be one of the best periods we've had all season, and it's just good to see our guys respond like that. We battled hard and we've got good compete in our game."
Roman Hamrlik and Tomas Plekanec scored for the Canadiens, who have lost four straight since opening the season with a pair of overtime wins.
Plekanec drew Montreal even at 2 when he took Andrei Kostitsyn's centering pass and put a shot through Anderson's pads 8:26 into the third.
The Canadiens, who celebrated their 100th season last year, did not play any games in 2004-05, when the league's schedule was ultimately canceled because of a work stoppage.
Price, who faced the Avalanche for the first time, stopped 20 shots. He debuted a new mask featuring six "Ace of Spades" cards, yet he was decidedly unlucky in the second.
Cumiskey got credit for his first goal since January 2007 as Colorado banked in two shots off Montreal defensemen in the second period to take a 2-1 lead.
"We were back on our heels in the second period and they were taking it to us and that's what happens," Canadiens right wing Brian Gionta said. "It doesn't matter what the breaks are, we let up in that second and that's what caused it."
Hejduk drew the Avalanche even at 1 during 4-on-4 play 13:39 into the middle period. He got credit for his second goal of the season 10 seconds after Plekanec was sent off for cross-checking when his shot struck Josh Gorges' left skate, sending the puck skidding slowly between Price's pads and into the net.
Price had little chance on Colorado's second goal at 19:32. Cumiskey's shot from the left side struck Shawn Belle, who was called up from Hamilton of the AHL on Tuesday, and caromed past Price to give the Avalanche a 2-1 lead with 28 seconds left in the second.
"Two lucky bounces but they stuck to their game plan, which was throwing pucks to the net, and we kind of got away from ours in the second period," Belle said.
Hamrlik scored his second goal of the season on a power play midway through the first. Canadiens forwards Andrei Kostitsyn and Plekanec exchanged the puck in the right corner and Plekanec moved up to feed a centering pass to Hamrlik in the slot, who put a shot along the ice into the open left side.
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| Ryan O'Reilly (left) couldn't be more happy with his first NHL goal, which turns out to be the winner. (AP) |
| Scoreboard | |||||
| Final | 1 | 2 | 3 | T | |
| Colorado (5-1-1) « | 0 | 2 | 1 | 3 | |
| Montreal (2-4-0) | 1 | 0 | 1 | 2 | |
| Three Stars | ||
| K. Cumiskey COL Goals: 1 Assist(s): 1 | T. Plekanec MON Goals: 1 Assist(s): 1 | C. Anderson COL Saves: 29 Save Pct.: .935 |
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| Scoring Summary | ||
| 1ST PERIOD | ||
| 09:53 | Power Play - Roman Hamrlik (2), Wrist Shot. Assist: Plekanec, Kostitsyn | |
| 2ND PERIOD | ||
| 13:39 | Milan Hejduk (3), Wrist Shot. Assist: Cumiskey, Stastny | |
| 19:32 | Kyle Cumiskey (1), Wrist Shot. Assist: Anderson | |
| 3RD PERIOD | ||
| 08:26 | Tomas Plekanec (2), Wrist Shot. Assist: Kostitsyn, Pacioretty | |
| 13:47 | Ryan O'Reilly (1), Wrist Shot. Assist: Jones, McLeod | |
| Penalty Summary | ||
| 1ST PERIOD | ||
| 08:31 | Quincey, 2 min, Holding | |
| 12:34 | Tucker, 2 min, Bench - Too Many Men on the Ice | |
| 14:21 | Clark, 2 min, Tripping | |
| 2ND PERIOD | ||
| 04:45 | Gionta, 2 min, Tripping | |
| 12:00 | Quincey, 2 min, High-Sticking | |
| 13:29 | Plekanec, 2 min, Cross-Checking | |
| 3RD PERIOD | ||
| 04:13 | Tucker, 2 min, Roughing | |
| 10:38 | Cammalleri, 2 min, Tripping | |
| 17:22 | Gill, 2 min, Holding | |
| 17:45 | Tucker, 2 min, High-Sticking | |
| Shots On Goal | |||||
| 1 | 2 | 3 | T | ||
| Colorado | 6 | 11 | 6 | 23 | |
| Montreal | 11 | 6 | 14 | 31 | |
| Goalies | ||||||
| Goalie | MINS | S | GA | |||
| Craig Anderson | 60:00 | 29 | 2 | |||
| Carey Price | 59:20 | 20 | 3 | |||
| Game Information |
| Attendance - 21273 |
| Referees - Dave Jackson, Marc Joannette |
| Linesmen - Pierre Champoux, Brad Kovachik |
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