Field Level Media
10 Oct 2025, 07:25 GMT+10
(Photo credit: Rick Osentoski-Imagn Images)
Mike Matheson scored a goal and added an assist as the visiting Montreal Canadiens spoiled the Detroit Red Wings' season opener with a 5-1 victory on Thursday night.Zack Bolduc, Oliver Kapanen, Alexandre Carrier and Juraj Slafkovsky registered the other Montreal goals. The Canadiens quickly recovered from a 5-2 season-opener loss at Toronto on Wednesday.
Jakub Dobes, who sat behind starter Sam Montembeault in Toronto, made 30 saves, while Nick Suzuki and Brendan Gallagher supplied two assists apiece.
Dylan Larkin scored for Detroit.
Goaltender John Gibson endured a disastrous Red Wings debut. He was removed with 2:48 remaining in the second period after allowing Slafkovsky's power play goal. Detroit acquired Gibson, who was replaced by Cam Talbot, from Anaheim during the offseason.
Montreal led 3-1 after the first period.
The Red Wings took the lead less than four minutes into the contest on their first power play. Patrick Kane passed the puck from behind the Canadiens' net. Alex DeBrincat whiffed on a shot attempt in front but it wound up on the stick of Larkin, who scored from the right circle.
Defensive breakdowns by Detroit helped Montreal recover quickly. Bolduc scored on a breakaway off a feed from Gallagher. Matheson contributed the second assist.
Just 2:29 later, the visitors took the lead on a 2-on-1 break with Kapanen converting in front off an Alex Newhook pass.
Matheson scored with 6.7 seconds remaining in the period. He lifted a shot from the left side that beat Gibson on the glove side. Suzuki and Noah Dotson had the assists.
Shortly after Detroit's Alex DeBrincat hit the post, Alexandre Carrier scored on a shot from the point 5:19 into the second period. Arber Xhekaj and Gallagher picked up the assists.
Slafkovsky made it 5-1 when he converted a rebound with Seider in the penalty box for tripping. Cole Caufield and Suzuki collected the assists.
The Canadiens close out a three-game road trip in Chicago on Saturday, while the Wings host Toronto the same night.
--Field Level Media
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