MONTREAL -- Max Pacioretty scored a game-winning goal, but wasnt exactly in the
mood to celebrate.
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winger sent Boston defenceman Johnny Boychuk to hospital with a check into the
boards in the first period and then got the go-ahead goal in the second frame of
the Canadiens 2-1 victory over the arch-rival Bruins on Thursday night. It was
Paciorettys ninth goal in the last nine games, and helped stretch Montreals
unbeaten run to nine games (8-0-1). It also put Montreal (18-9-3) into first
place in the Atlantic Division, a point ahead of Boston (18-8-2), which has two
games in hand. But Pacioretty wasnt smiling. "It wasnt really a strong game for
me," the big left-winger said. "I got the life sucked out of me when that injury
happened. I just felt awful." Only 4:28 into the teams first meeting of the
season, Pacioretty checked Boychuk into the end boards in the Montreal zone. The
Bruins defenceman went face first into the top of the boards and fell to the
ice. He was on his knees, taking heavy breaths, for several minutes before
trainers and medical staff got him onto a stretcher and off the ice. After the
game, coach Claude Julien said Boychuk was released from hospital and would
travel with the team back to Boston. He had no details about the injury, which
Bruins players said appeared to be a back problem. The hit wasnt hard, but it
was somewhat from behind. Pacioretty was given two minutes for boarding, which
both teams felt was the right call. "I felt terrible about it because I didnt
really know what happened," said Pacioretty. "I was just battling for the puck.
Ive been in that situation before. I had no intent to injury anybody." The
Bruins seemed to agree, as no one rushed in seeking vengeance as often happens
when a player is hurt. It quieted the Bell Centre crowd and took some steam out
of the play on the ice for the rest of the period, however. "I think they gave
me the benefit of the doubt," said Pacioretty. And the Canadiens, outshot 10-3
in the opening frame and down 1-0 on a goal by Gregory Campbell, jumped on
Boston in the second with an 18-7 shot advantage and goals from Tomas Plekanec
and Pacioretty. The Bruins stormed back in the third, but couldnt beat
Carey Price, who made 32 saves for the night. Montreal shot 27 times on
Tuukka Rask. Boston had not played since Saturday, while Montreal was coming off
a 4-3 shootout win Wednesday night in New Jersey. The Canadiens were in their
third game in four nights and their sixth in nine nights. They should have been
easy pickings for the Bruins. "The second period was atrocious," Julien said.
"It was unacceptable. "There are no excuses about playing with five defencemen.
We have to look in the mirror." Boston got the first goal at the 17:35 mark.
Andrei Markov cleared the puck to the Boston blue-line, where Dennis Seidenberg
kicked it forward, sending Milan Lucic in on a two-on-one break. The big winger
slipped a pass to Campbell for a shot into an open side. Plekanec tied it 9:16
into the second when he beat Rask from a tight angle with a medium speed wrist
shot. A burst of speed from Brendan Gallagher caused confusion in the Boston
defence and Pacioretty backhanded a Raphael Diaz rebound in from the slot at
17:42. Paciorettys last nine goals have all come in five games on home ice. "The
first one was off to the side of the net and I gave (Plekanec) too much net to
shoot at," said Rask. "The second was a high rebound and he scored. "But if you
look at how we played in the second period, you cant be happy with that."
Montreal has now beaten Boston four straight times dating to last season. "Im
proud of my players," said Montreal coach Michel Therrien, whose team plays
again Saturday night at home against Buffalo. "Even if we had a slow start, we
adjusted well in the second period. "My players emptied the tank and they were
rewarded." The teams meet again Jan. 30 in Boston. Notes: Montreal dressed
Douglas Murray and George Parros and sat out Francis Bouillon and Ryan White,
who both played Wednesday in New Jersey. Rene Bourque remains sidelined with an
upper-body injury. . . Parros got his first shot on goal in seven games as a
Canadien. . . Adam McQuaid (lower body) was out for Boston, while Jordan Caron
and Kevan Miller were healthy scratches. . . As in other NHL rinks, a moments
silence was held for Nelson Mandela.
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Barrie Colts defenceman, who impressed many with his play for Canada at the
World Junior Hockey Championship, is the top-ranked skater in the February
rankings. He has 19 goals and 24 assists for 43 points in 45 games with the
Colts this season.
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Premier League champions a major lift.LENNOXVILLE, Que. -- The Bishops Gaiters
are showing they belong among the countrys top varsity football teams. Jordan
Heather threw for 354 yards and two touchdowns as the Gaiters beat the Concordia
Stingers 40-18 in Canadian Interuniversity Sport football action Saturday. The
Gaiters entered the game ranked 10th among CIS teams and is likely to climb when
the rankings are updated. They started strong against visiting Concordia, with
Matthew Burke scoring on a six-yard run just 45 seconds into the game. The
touchdown was set up by Heathers 89-yard pass to Alexander Fox on the first play
of the game. Heather and Fox hooked up again later in the first, with Fox
hauling in a 17-yard touchdown pass at the 7:37 mark. Ryon McCallas one-yard TD
plunge at 12:46 of the second, then a safety and a pair of field goals from
Mathieu Paquette put the Gaiters up 29-0 at the half. After Bishops tacked on a
single, Concordia got on the board when Jamal Henry caught a 10-year touchdown
pass from Francois Dessureault at 7:53 of the third. Bishops quickly took the
momentum back, with Stephen Adekolus 38-yard TD reception and another Paquette
field goal putting the Gaiters up 40-7 after three quarters. Concordia chipped
away at the lead in the fourth with a pair of safeties and a 12-yard touchdown
run by Dessureault, but it was far to little to overcome the large deficit they
faced. Adekolu finished with 157 receiving yards, while Fox had 116. Burke had a
game-high 115 rushing yards. Dessureault was 13-for-26 with 205 passing yards, a
touchdown and an interception. He also led the Stingers with 37 rushing yards.
Michael Harrington had 130 receiving yards for Concordia. Bishops (3-1) will
face a stifffer test next week when it hosts top-ranked Laval.
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Concordia (0-4) will look for its first win of the season when it hosts McGill.
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passes for 381 yards and five TDs for York (2-2). Jesse Mills was 26-of-42
passing for 450 yards and three touchdowns for Carleton (0-4) while running
seven times for 29 yards and a TD. --- No. 2 Western Mustangs 45 Laurier Golden
Hawks 24 At Waterloo, Ont., Will Finch threw for 423 yards and two touchdowns
while receiver Brian Marshall had seven catches for 209 yards to lead the
unbeaten Mustangs (5-0). Dillon Campbell ran for 155 yards on 15 carries and two
TDs for Laurier (1-4). --- No. 6 Guelph Gryphons 24 No. 9 McMaster Marauders 22
At Guelph, Ont., Jazz Lindsey threw for 173 yards and a touchdown as the
Gryphons (4-0) remained unbeaten. Marshall Ferguson was 25-of-42 passing for 302
yards and two TDs for McMaster (2-3) but also had three interceptions. --- No. 3
Queens Gaels 36 Ottawa Gee Gees 21 At Ottawa, Billy McPhee finished 16-of-32
passes for 305 yards and two touchdowns to lead Queens (4-0). Aaron Colbon
completed 19-of-39 passes for Ottawa (2-3) for 254 yards and three TDs but also
was picked off three times. --- UBC Thunderbirds 37 Regina Rams 27 At Regina,
Brandon Deschamps ran 230 yards and two touchdowns as UBC (2-2) topped the Rams
(1-3). Deschamps second TD broke a 27-27 tie in the fourth quarter. --- Windsor
Lancers 26 Toronto Varsity Blues 11 At Windsor, running back Mitch Dender ran
the ball in 49 yards for a touchdown as the Lancers (3-2) dropped Toronto (1-4).
Dender finished with a total of 89 yards.
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