Looking to turn the page from a last-second defeat in Detroit on Thursday, the Canes got right back on their familiar horse tonight north of the border. Producing 50 more shot attempts than the Red Wings just 48 hours prior, Carolina quickly started firing at that same pace in this evening's contest.
Outshooting Montreal 18-5 in the opening frame, the shot totals would go on to be an accurate representation of the game as a whole. Rod Brind'Amour's club was in complete control from start to finish, including when they earned the game-opening goal just six minutes in.
Continuing his spectacular season, Brady Skjei fit a puck by a Seth Jarvis screen in front, netting his 17th tally of the season and marking some franchise history.
The goal was the 52nd by a Carolina defenseman this season, setting a new single-season record for the club and breaking the one that had been previously set by the 1979-80 Whalers.
Being the team with the game-opening goal for the 46th time this season, Skjei's marker would be the only one of the first.
But come the second period, the shooting gallery for Carolina continued, and this time it brought a pair of goals.
51 seconds past the midway point of the frame, Paul Stastny, who drew into the lineup at the eleventh hour due to an illness to Teuvo Teravainen, changed the direction of a Brent Burns shot and found twine.