MONTREAL – The Sharks have only played two games but already it feels like they’re a different team than they’ve been the last two seasons.
Better on the forecheck and quicker to pucks all over the ice. More organized defensively, a deeper forward group, and improved in goal.
Playing their first game in Canada since Feb. 2020, the Sharks used all those attributes to earn a 5-0 win over the Montreal Canadiens on Tuesday at Bell Centre.
Timo Meier had a goal and two assists, Jonathan Dahlen scored his first two NHL goals and Logan Couture added two assists in a dominating performance by the Sharks’ top line.
Erik Karlsson and Kevin Labanc also scored and goalie Adin Hill made zz saves, including 11 in the second period, as the Sharks won the first two games of the season for the first two games of the season.
The game was also the first for the Sharks since the NHL announced a 21-game suspension for forward Evander Kane for 21 games for violating the league’s COVID protocols. Kane will not be eligible to play again until Nov. 30 in New Jersey.
Here are the takeaways from Tuesday’s game.
SIZZLING TOP LINE: Dahlen, playing just his second NHL game, struck for two goals in the first 3:36 of the first period. His first goal came on a double-redirection, as a shot from the point by Brent Burns went off Meier’s stick, then off of him before it got past Canadiens goalie Jake Allen just 82 seconds into the first period.
Then on his second goal, Dahlen followed up Couture’s shot on Allen as he got behind the Canadiens’ defense and tapped the puck past Allen at the 3:36 mark of the first.
Couture was flying all night. Besides his two helpers and work on the backcheck and in the defensive end, he won nine of 12 faceoffs in the first 47 minutes of the game.
Meier, too, continued his strong start to the season, and again showed why he loves playing against the Canadiens. He came into Tuesday with four goals in five career games against Montreal besides his two helpers on Dahlen’s goals, beat Allen 38 seconds into the second period as the Sharks scored their third power play goal of the season.
HILL STEADY: Hill gave the Sharks another solid performance, but a nod must be given to the skaters around him as well.
Hill made 20 saves in the Sharks’ season-opening 4-3 win over Winnipeg on Saturday, but the Jets only managed 13 shots over the final 40 minutes.
Tuesday, the Sharks held the Canadiens to just three shots in the first period, and four through the first 15 minutes of the third.
ANOTHER SPECIAL NIGHT: Besides the power-play goals by Meier and Labanc, the Sharks also killed a delay of game – puck over glass call on Jasper Weatherby in the second period and a holding call on Lane Peterson in the third.
ROAD DOGS: The Sharks were looking for their first 2-0 start to a season since the 2016-17. That year, the Sharks also had their first game at home, a win vs. Los Angeles, before they started a five-game trip against Eastern Conference teams. They returned home with a 3-3-0 record.
The last time the Sharks had a winning road record was 2018-19 when they went 21-16-4 to help finish second in the Pacific Division.
Despite having six rookies on their active roster at the moment, the Sharks feel they can be a better team away from home because if their depth. Having Nick Bonino and Matt Nieto on the third line and Andrew Cogliano on the fourth line gives Sharks coach Bob Boughner a little more confidence that he won’t face as many matchup nightmares on the road as he had last season.