Two quick Toronto goals in the middle of the game - former Hab Ron Hainsey's first of the season, followed by Nazem Kadri's 10th just 37 seconds later - put the Canadiens in a hole from which they couldn't recover. Connor Brown, James van Riemsdyk and Auston Matthews (two goals) added third-period tallies and sealed the deal with a 6-0 win for the visitors.
"We gave up too many grade A [scoring chances]. If we were able to put one in when we had the chances earlier in the game, it might be a different story," continued Pacioretty, who saw 19:10 of ice time. "Eventually, that team is going to make you pay. They just have so much offense that's able to come wave after wave. When they were able to get that first one, they built off that. We weren't able to recover."
Goaltender Charlie Lindgren, who stopped 22 of 27 shots before being pulled in favor of Antti Niemi after Matthews' first marker, believes that those two quick second-period goals may have deflated his squad, but that his team will have to make a point of battling their way out of it the next time around.
"When you get hit with adversity, you have to punch back. When they get two goals like that, it's tough," described Lindgren, who made his seventh straight start on Saturday. "It's hard to come back from two goals in this League. But with adversity, you have to fight through it."