Price allowed two goals on 23 shots in the Canadiens’ loss in Philadelphia on Thursday. Dating back to December 23rd, Price is 5-7-3 with a 3.06 GAA (37th) and .902 SV% (t-32nd). Those are very un-Price-like numbers as you can see by where they rank in the NHL over that span—he’s a goalie who is typically found in the top-10 if not the top-5.
Price allowed two goals on 39 shots in the Canadiens’ win over the Sabres on Tuesday. It was a good way for Price to finish a tough month of January and tonight he will make his third start of the season versus Philadelphia—he has gone 2-0-0 with a 2.50 GAA and .929 SV% in the first two meetings.
Price allowed three gaols on 42 shots in the Canadiens’ loss to the Islanders last Thursday. Price has lost four of his last five starts despite posting a 2.41 GAA and .924 SV%. Price hasn’t had a memorable month of January, but will look to turn things around after the All-Star break. He makes for a great start tonight vs. the Sabres.
Price allowed one goal on 31 shots in the Canadiens’ win over the Flames on Tuesday. The win snapped a three-game losing streak for Price, who is now seventh in the NHL in wins (22). Tonight he faces an Islanders team that has won four of their last five (4-0-1) and Price comes in at 6-4-2 with a 2.62 GAA and .908 SV% on the road this season.
Price allowed three goals on 38 shots in the Canadiens’ loss to the Sabres on Saturday. Price has lost three in a row and five of his last six while posting a 3.83 GAA and .872 SV%. Price has struggled a lot recently, but has played very well on home ice this season—going 15-5-3 with a 2.22 GAA and .926 SV%.
Price allowed four goals on 26 shots in the Canadiens’ loss to the Penguins on Wednesday. The 29-year-old has struggled big time this month, going 3-4-0 with a 3.40 GAA and .881 SV% in his first seven starts in January. Tonight he faces the Sabres on home-ice, where he’s gone 15-5-2 with a 2.19 GAA and .926 SV% on the season.
Price allowed one goal on 20 shots in the Canadiens’ 1-0 loss in Detroit on Monday afternoon. Price has gone 3-3-0 with a 3.30 GAA and .886 Sv% in six January starts and tonight he will face the Penguins for the second time this season. Price allowed four goals on 41 shots in a 4-3 overtime loss in Pittsburgh on December 31st.
Price allowed four goals on 33 shots in the Canadiens’ win over the Rangers on Saturday. Since the calendar flipped to 2017, Price has gone 3-2-0 with a 3.75 GAA and .877 SV%. Tonight will be his third start vs. the Red Wings—he has gone 2-0-0 with a 0.49 GAA, .983 SV% and one shutout in the first two meetings.
Price gave up four goals on 39 shots in the Canadiens’ loss to Washington on Monday. Surprisingly enough, Price has given up three or more goals in five of his last six starts, going 2-2-2 with a 3.11 GAA and .903 SV%. It has been a tough stretch for Price, who will face the Wild for the second time this season—in the first meeting he allowed three goals on 26 shots in a 4-2 loss.
Price gave up four goals on 39 shots in the Canadiens’ loss to Washington on Monday. Surprisingly enough, Price has given up three or more goals in five of his last six starts, going 2-2-2 with a 3.11 GAA and .903 SV%. It has been a tough stretch for Price, who will face the Wild for the second time this season—in the first meeting he allowed three goals on 26 shots in a 4-2 loss.
Price allowed three goals on 36 shots in the Canadiens’ win in Toronto on Saturday. Price has won his first two starts of January, while stopping 55 of 59 shots (.932 SV%). Tonight he faces the Capitals for the second time this season—he stopped 20 of 21 shots in a 2-1 win in Washington back in mid-December.
Price allowed one goal on 23 shots in the Canadiens’ win in Nashville on Tuesday. Al Montoya started on Wednesday, so Price will start tonight in Toronto. Price has gone 2-0-0 with a 1.00 GAA and .971 SV% in his first two starts vs. the Maple Leafs this season. He has also gone 5-2-2 with a 2.28 AA and .922 SV% on the road this season.
Price allowed four goals on 41 shots in the Canadiens’ loss in Pittsburgh on New Year’s Eve. Price has shockingly lost three in a row while allowing a combined 11 goals on 97 shots (.887 SV%). Price will look to get 2017 off to a good start tonight in Nashville—he has gone 4-2-2 with a 2.46 GAA and .918 SV% in eight road starts this season.
Price allowed three goals on 26 shots in the Canadiens’ loss to Minnesota last Thursday. He was given Friday night off, but will be back in goal tonight in Tampa Bay. Price has been OK in December, going 5-3-1 with a 2.34 GAA and .902 SV%. He faced the Lightning back in October and stopped 30 of 31 shots in a 3-1 win.
Price stopped 12 of 13 shots in the Canadiens’ win over the Ducks. It was an easy night for Price, who has won five of his last seven starts while posting a 2.28 GAA and .899 SV%. The 29-year-old has been excellent on home ice this season, going 14-2-2 with a 1.83 GAA and .937 SV% in 18 starts at Bell Centre. Tonight he will take on a Wild team that has won eight consecutive games.
Price allowed one goal on 21 shots in the Canadiens’ win in Washington on Saturday. It was a nice bounce-back performance from Price, who was pulled the night before. Price has gone 4-2-1 with a 2.44 GAA and .904 SV% in seven December starts. Price stopped 36 of 38 shots in a 2-1 loss in his first start vs. the Ducks.
Price was pulled after he gave up four goals on 18 shots in the Canadiens’ loss to the Sharks last night. Al Montoya was scheduled to start tonight, but they’ll go back with Price after a short night on Friday. Price has gone 3-2-0 with a 2.17 GAA and .928 SV% in his five starts outside of Montreal this season.
Price allowed two goals on 29 shots in the Canadiens’ overtime loss to the Bruins on Monday. Price has gone 3-1-1 with a 2.15 GAA and .913 SV% in his first five starts in December. Tonight will be his second start of the season against the Sharks—he allowed two goals on 30 shots in a 2-1 loss on December 2nd.