The 30-year-old former KHL standout - who currently ranks second on the Canadiens with 16 points (3g - 13a) in 17 games - shed some light on the illness he was dealing with all week long, noting that it hit him last Sunday when the Canadiens were in Chicago to take on the Blackhawks. He was able to suit up and play, but his condition essentially went downhill from there upon his return to Montreal. Suffering from a sore throat and fever, Radulov went to the hospital and recovered at home until he felt well enough to return to active duty on Saturday night.
Then, all the Nizhny Tagil native did was pick up right where he left off before feeling under the weather.
"He definitely brings a lot to the team. He brought it [against Toronto]. The plays he makes at top-end speed are unique. He does it every game," praised Galchenyuk, the recipient of a perfect tape-to-tape feed from Radulov just 32 seconds into the second period which resulted in his seventh goal of the season - and his first game-winning tally of the 2016-17 campaign.
"It was definitely tough to not see him play, but he definitely helped a lot not just on the ice, but off the ice. He's a big energizer. It was good to have him back," added Galchenyuk, who now sits tied for the team lead in goals with Byron and Shea Weber. "His playmaking skills, they're great. I can't really find a flaw. He's been playing outstanding."