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Canadiens ready to start season after crushing Leafs : montrealgazette





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Canadiens ready to start season after crushing Leafs

Canadiens ready to start season after crushing Leafs
Canadiens ready to start season after crushing Leafs
The Canadiens looked like a team ready to start the regular season as they steamrolled the Toronto Maple Leafs 6-1 in pre-season action Thursday night at the Bell Centre.Andrew Shaw led Montreal with two goals while Carey Price made his first Bell Centre appearance in more than 10 months and stopped 28 shots for the win.He had a scare in the third period when he went behind the net to play a puck and William Nylander knocked the goaltender's helmet off with a high stick.
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Shaw scores two as Canadiens top Leafs 6-1

Shaw scores two as Canadiens top Leafs 6-1
Shaw scores two as Canadiens top Leafs 6-1
Bill Beacon, The Canadian PressMONTREAL - It could not have gone better for Carey Price's return to his familiar Bell Centre net or for Shea Weber's first game in a Montreal Canadiens jersey.Newcomer Andrew Shaw scored two goals and Price turned away 28 shots as the Canadiens swamped the young Toronto Maple Leafs 6-1 in NHL pre-season action on Thursday night."Yeah, I feel pretty good," said Price, Canada's World Cup-winning goalie who played his first game for Montreal since suffering a knee injury last Nov. 25.
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Weber, Shaw, Price propel Canadiens past Maple Leafs

Weber, Shaw, Price propel Canadiens past Maple Leafs
Weber, Shaw, Price propel Canadiens past Maple Leafs
MONTREAL — It could not have gone better for Carey Price's return to his familiar Bell Centre net or for Shea Weber's first game in a Montreal Canadiens jersey.Newcomer Andrew Shaw scored two goals and Price turned away 28 shots as the Canadiens swamped the young Toronto Maple Leafs 6-1 in NHL pre-season action on Thursday night."Yeah, I feel pretty good," said Price, Canada's World Cup-winning goalie who played his first game for Montreal since suffering a knee injury last Nov. 25.
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