Canadiens TDIH

THIS DATE IN HISTORY: Feb. 19
2008: The Montreal Canadiens tie the NHL record for biggest single-game comeback,
rallying from five goals down
to defeat the visiting New York Rangers 6-5 in a shootout.

New York leads 5-0 after
Chris Drury
scores a power-play goal 5:03 into the second period. But
Michael Ryder
scores twice before the end of the period, and goals by
Alex Kovalev
and
Mark Streit
make it 5-4 with more than 13 minutes remaining in the third.
Kovalev ties the game by scoring a power-play goal with 4:22 left in the third, and
Saku Koivu
scores the game-deciding goal in the second round of the tiebreaker.
MORE MOMENTS
1955:
Bernie Geoffrion
scores five goals and defenseman
Doug Harvey
has five assists for the Canadiens in a 10-2 victory against the Rangers at the Forum. Four of Geoffrion's five goals come on the power play. It's the only five-goal game in the NHL between 1947 and 1961.
1977:
Rod Gilbert
scores a goal and has an assist to become the 11th player in NHL history and the first member of the Rangers to
earn 1,000 points
. He reaches the milestone in his 1,027th NHL game, a 5-2 loss to the New York Islanders at Nassau Coliseum.
1979:
Mike Bossy
of the Islanders scores his 100th NHL goal in
an 8-3 win
against the Los Angeles Kings at the Forum in Inglewood, California. It comes in his 129th NHL game, five games faster than
Maurice Richard
's longstanding record (134 games) for fastest 100 goals.

1980:
Wayne Gretzky
plays against Howe for the fourth (and final) time in their NHL career. Neither player scores in
the Edmonton Oilers' 6-2 win
for the Hartford Whalers at the Civic Center.
On the same night, the Washington Capitals defeat Montreal 3-1 in Landover, Maryland, for their first victory against the Canadiens in 35 games since entering the NHL in 1974.
Bengt-Ake Gustafsson
scores against
Denis Herron
with 7:37 remaining in the third period to break a 1-1 tie and
Mike Gartner
hits the empty net
with 50 seconds left
. The victory ends Montreal's 34-game undefeated streak (31 wins, three ties) against the Capitals.
1996:
Patrick Roy
of the Colorado Avalanche becomes the second-youngest goalie in NHL history to reach 300 wins. The milestone comes in a 7-5 victory against the Edmonton Oilers at Pepsi Center.
Peter Forsberg
has his second NHL hat trick and
assists on two other goals
for the Avalanche.
Exactly five years later, Roy becomes the fourth goalie in NHL history with six consecutive 30-win seasons. He again gets help from Forsberg, who
has four points
(two goals, two assists) in a 5-1 road victory against the Pittsburgh Penguins.

2007:
Ryan Malone
of the Penguins becomes the first player in NHL history to get a hat trick
by scoring in the first minute of play in each period
. Despite Malone's unusual record-setting performance, the Penguins lose 6-5 to the Islanders at Nassau Coliseum.

Ryan-Malone-TDIH

2017:Patrick Kane becomes the first U.S.-born player in NHL history
to score 20 or more goals in each of his first 10 seasons
. The Chicago Blackhawks forward gets the milestone goal in his hometown, scoring No. 20 at 6:36 of the third period in a
5-1 win
against the Buffalo Sabres at KeyBank Center.
2019: Ryan O'Reilly scores 34 seconds into overtime to give the St. Louis Blues a
3-2 win against the Toronto Maple Leafs
at Enterprise Center. It's the team-record 11th consecutive win for the Blues. Jordan Binnington makes 31 saves to become the sixth goalie in NHL history to win at least 13 of his first 15 NHL starts.
On the same night, the Tampa Bay Lightning win their seventh in a row by
defeating the Philadelphia Flyers 5-2
at Wells Fargo Center. The Lightning become the sixth team in NHL history to have at least three winning streaks of seven or more games in the same season. Backup goalie Louis Domingue extends his personal winning streak to 11 games, the longest in Lightning history.