MONTREAL (AP) ¡ª The MVPs for the Montreal Canadiens on
Wednesday night never touched the ice.For coach Claude
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win was as much a credit to his video replay coaches as anybody else.Officials
overturned Alex Galchenyuk¡¯s would-be tying goal late in the third period, and
the Canadiens held off the Arizona Coyotes 2-1 on Wednesday night.Mike Reilly
scored in the third period, Carey Price made 30 saves and Montreal turned away
Galchenyuk in a return to his old city.It looked like Galchenyuk had tied it
with 3:39 left when he beat Price with a no-look shot on the power play. The
Canadiens challenged successfully for offsides, and the goal was overturned.All
a credit to video replay coaches Mario Leblanc and Eric Gravel, Julien
noted.¡°Every time the puck crosses the blue line, they check the replay,¡± he
said. ¡°Good work on their part. They deserve all the credit because I didn¡¯t see
it. They said it was offside and they showed it to me. That saved us.¡±If the
challenge had failed, Montreal would have been given a two-minute penalty.¡°From
the bench it was tough to see,¡± captain Shea Weber said. ¡°The guys on the ice
said it was possibly offside. That was the difference in the game right
there.¡±¡°That¡¯s a good eye,¡± Price added.Jonathan Drouin also scored for the
Canadiens, who have won five of six.Price earned his 20th victory of the season.
He has stopped 133 of the last 137 shots he¡¯s faced during a four-game personal
winning streak.Conor Garland scored for the Coyotes, who were playing the second
game of a back-to-back set after a 3-2 victory in Ottawa on Tuesday night.
Calvin Pickard, in his Coyotes debut, stopped 22 shots.Reilly put Montreal ahead
2-1 with a one-timer from the point 4:48 into the third.Galchenyuk was the
Canadiens¡¯ first-round draft pick in 2012 and played six seasons with Montreal.
This was his first game in Montreal since being traded to the Coyotes for Max
Domi on June 15. The 24-year-old was honored with a video tribute during a
commercial break in the first period. Both Galchenyuk and Domi were held
pointless.The Canadiens got on the board first when their league-worst power
play scored against Arizona¡¯s league-best penalty kill.After a scramble in front
of the goal, Tomas Tatar jumped on a loose puck and fed Drouin, who snapped a
nine-game goalless drought with a wrist shot at 9:29 of the first period.The
home team could have easily scored a second or third
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made two big saves to start the second period ¡ª point blank on Joel Armia in the
slot with his mask before denying Victor Mete with the outstretched pad seconds
later. The 26-year-old later stopped Armia on the breakaway.¡°Credit to our
guys,¡± said Pickard, who was playing his 99th NHL game. ¡°We battled so hard.
Back-to-back, coming into a tough environment and we were right there until the
end. These guys deserve a lot of credit.¡±Garland tied it at 18:28 of the second
period while playing with the man advantage. Garland was left all alone at the
side of the net after Artturi Lehkonen was forced to sprint to the bench because
of a broken stick.NOTES: Arizona¡¯s Oliver Ekman-Larsson (lower-body injury
sustained last game) did not play. ¡ With the All-Star break followed by a bye
week, the Canadiens don¡¯t play again until Feb. 2.UP NEXTCoyotes: Play at San
Jose on Saturday night.Canadiens: Host New Jersey on Feb. 2. WASHINGTON (AP) As
checkered playoff histories go, the Washington Capitals haven¡¯t been around
nearly as long as some NHL teams. The track record was still long and sad.There
was Pat Lafontaine of the Islanders beating them in the four-overtime ¡±Easter
Epic¡± back in 1987. Esa Tikkanen missing a wide-open net in the Stanley Cup
Final loss to Detroit in 1998.Heck, losing nine of 11 postseason meetings
against the Pittsburgh Penguins alone is filled to the brim with gut-wrenching
letdowns.The puck finally bounced the right way for the Capitals, who built a
3-1 lead in the Final against Vegas after some rare postseason fortune and
wrapped it up Thursday night in Game 5. Lars Eller¡¯s double-overtime winner off
his right skate kept his team out of a 3-0 hole in the first round. Then came a
cathartic, six-game elimination of the Penguins behind a patchwork lineup full
of rookies.Against the Golden Knights, Braden Holtby made the stick save of a
lifetime to lock up a Game 2 win and opponent James Neal clanked a shot off the
post in Game 4, staring at as much net as Tikkanen had 20 years ago.It¡¯s as
though all the bad breaks from the previous 42 seasons of Washington Capitals
hockey are being erased ¨C or at least somewhat forgotten ¨C in a run that could
deliver the franchise¡¯s first title.¡±It¡¯s like the franchise was star-struck,¡±
said David Poile, who was Washington¡¯s general manager from 1982-1995.¡±They¡¯ve
had all these really good teams, all of these opportunities that appeared that
this could be the year that they could win playoff rounds and compete for the
Cup or win the Stanley Cup. ¡ It just feels like ¨C as Barry Trotz would say ¨C
the hockey gods have evened things out.¡±Before this spring, the Capitals had
made it past the second round of the playoffs just twice and reached the final
once, when Tikkanen and Co. were swept by the Red Wings. Abe and Irene
Pollin
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Bullets/Wizards, had to learn how to handle losing.¡±My husband and I had
developed a habit of when we lost, we would go to eat frozen custard to help us
deal with the loss,¡± Irene Pollin recalled.There were a lot of chances for
custard: Teams leading 3-1 in a best-of-seven series have won 91 percent of the
time (276-28). Of those 28, the Capitals have blown such a lead five times ¨C the
most of any team. There was no such falloff this time.Winning just one game
against the expansion Golden Knights already made this the most successful
season in the history of a franchise that began in 1974-75. It was, by the way,
the worst first-year team in NHL history (8-67-5) that developed into a team
known for postseason failures ¨C which only worsened in the Alex Ovechkin era.For
many of the players who have been through it all, the strong showing against
Vegas was long overdue.¡±I¡¯m part of history. I¡¯m part of not winning a Cup here
for a long time,¡± said longtime scoring winger Peter Bondra, who played for the
Capitals from 1990-2004.¡±I don¡¯t even play, but I feel like a part of this team,
believe it or not. It¡¯s just something in it. Obviously, I play here for 14
years, I grew up here with the team as a player, my family grew up here.¡±After
missing the playoffs in their first eight seasons, there was a ¡±Save the Caps¡±
campaign in 1982 just to keep them around and in Washington.¡±We couldn¡¯t sell
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to fight for the franchise, So for three days and three nights we were up and I
was in a nightgown typing letters to the president and everybody to have them
send letters to the league because they kept saying, `Washington is a southern
city, it¡¯ll never be a hockey town.¡±¡¯Abe Pollin that summer hired Poile as his
general manager. When the 33-year-old executive asked for a three-year contract,
Pollin agreed but only after telling Poile he¡¯d better do well in the first
season or the franchise might fold.Less than two weeks later, Poile changed the
course of the franchise by acquiring eventual Hall of Fame defenseman Rod
Langway. Washington made the playoffs in all 13 seasons with Poile in charge but
couldn¡¯t break through.¡±We had to play against some of the great teams ever in
the NHL: We had to go against the Islanders who won four straight, the Rangers
were always on the border, Pittsburgh when Mario (Lemieux) came in,¡± said
Langway, who played 11 seasons for the Capitals. ¡±We challenged them, we
competed with them, but we couldn¡¯t get over the hump.¡±That became the Capitals¡¯
unwelcome hallmark. Plenty of times an improbable play ended a promising run,
whether it was the Rangers¡¯ Pierre Larouche beating Pete Peeters from a sharp
angle in 1986 or Lafontaine¡¯s shot through traffic for the Game 7 winner a year
later early on Easter morning at the Capital Centre in nearby Landover,
Maryland.¡±To me, that is sort of what
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franchise,¡± said winger-turned-broadcaster Craig Laughlin, who came to
Washington in the Langway trade and never left. ¡±We didn¡¯t get those type of
bounces. It seemed like every other team did but we didn¡¯t.¡±That continued to
Tikkanen in 1998 and into the ¡±Rock the Red¡± era with Ovechkin and Nicklas
Backstrom. They lost in overtime of Game 7 in 2008 on a Flyers power play, in
2009 on home ice when the Penguins blew them out, in 2010 when Canadiens
goaltender Jaroslav Halak stopped 41 of 42 shots in Game 7, in 2012 when a
high-sticking double-minor penalty put them down 3-2 to the Rangers, and in 2017
when they had no response in a explicable Game 7 loss to ¨C of course ¨C the
Penguins.¡±That¡¯s one of the things that you¡¯ll look back on, that I¡¯ll look back
on, is which years I think that we had a legitimate chance and it just didn¡¯t go
our way and the years that we just didn¡¯t deserve it,¡± said defenseman Karl
Alzner, who was a first-round pick of the Capitals, became a core player for six
first- or second-round exits and left in free agency last offseason. ¡±We had bad
matchups and injuries at bad times.¡±Just like in 2010, when Washington looked
unstoppable, the 2016 and 2017 teams won the Presidents¡¯ Trophy as the best team
in the regular season. But this year was supposed to be a step-back season and
the third consecutive division title was a bit of a surprise. The Capitals fell
behind Columbus 2-0 in the first round, but them something seemed different when
the puck pinballed off a defender and Eller and in to win Game 3.¡±Usually that
Eller goal would¡¯ve been the opposition scoring on us and it would¡¯ve been
devastating and they¡¯d be up 3-0 and we¡¯d lose the series,¡± said
Laughlin
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now a TV color commentator who along with team President Dick Patrick is among
the longest-lasting members of the organization. ¡±That started the kind of
change around and turnaround, exactly that goal, because that just doesn¡¯t
happen with the Capitals in the playoffs.¡±Many expected the NHL¡¯s biggest
surprise this season, Vegas, to continue its amazing run in its first year.
Instead, the seemingly charmed Golden Knights struggled against the rugged
Capitals.Even before the Capitals won, Langway was beaming with pride and said
he has felt the same from fellow alumni. Alzner is happy for friends, but there
is a tinge of sadness, too.¡±I¡¯ve seen how it¡¯s all kind of gone down and
tweaking with the team and trying to figure out the right mix,¡± Alzner said.
¡±You helped build the foundation a bit, but without actually getting your name
on the Cup and the ring and stuff, it¡¯s a bit empty.¡±Long-suffering Capitals
fans have celebrated on the steps of the National Portrait Gallery and filled
the rink for viewing parties of road playoff games. They did so again Thursday
night and celebrated wildly after the final horn out in Las Vegas.¡±Finally. With
us being part of the Caps for 15 years, I¡¯m really happy for them,¡± Poile
said.¡ªMore Stanley Cup coverage: https://apnews.com/tag/StanleyCupFinals¡ª