Hockey

Anderson scores with 19 seconds remaining to help Habs earn season-opening win over Leafs

Josh Anderson scored the game-winning goal with 19 seconds remaining to lift the Montreal Canadiens to a 4-3 victory over the Toronto Maple Leafs in their season opener on Wednesday.

Cole Caufield scores twice for Montreal, while Sean Monahan scores 1st for new team

Montreal Canadiens' Josh Anderson (17) is congratulated by teammates after scoring past Toronto Maple Leafs goaltender Matt Murray during third period NHL hockey action in Montreal on Wednesday. (Paul Chiasson/The Canadian Press)

Following a winless pre-season that came with its share of struggles, the Montreal Canadiens found the win column in their regular-season opener.

Josh Anderson scored the game-winning goal with 19 seconds remaining to lift the Canadiens over the Toronto Maple Leafs 4-3 on Wednesday.

"Winning cures a lot. Obviously, we hadn't won yet if you count the exhibition games," said Montreal head coach Martin St. Louis. "We hadn't had much of our group all together and I know we have injuries on the back end but I thought the kids played really, really well."

Cole Caufield had a two-goal game and Sean Monahan added his first goal in a Habs uniform. Jake Allen stopped 29-of-32 shots he faced.

"It wasn't a perfect game," St. Louis added. "There's no perfect game, it's just about finding ways in this league and I thought the guys fought tonight and found a way."

Michael Bunting, Denis Malgin and William Nylander all opened their 2022-23 season accounts for the Maple Leafs. In his first regular-season start for Toronto, Matt Murray made 19 saves.

WATCH | Habs defeat Maple Leafs:

Habs kick off season with win over Leafs

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Josh Anderson late third period goal delivers win for Canadiens over Leafs in opening game of NHL season in Canada.

"There was nothing wrong with our effort, it was just careless," said Leafs coach Sheldon Keefe. "I expect more, our group should expect more. It was not good enough."

Bunting scored the first Maple Leafs goal of the season when he took a Mitch Marner pass from behind the net and broke the ice for the visitors 11:41 into the opening period to go up 1-0.

The Canadiens responded just 33 seconds into the second. Nick Suzuki sent a saucer pass for Caufield over Leafs defenceman T.J. Brodie and the winger opened his account for the season.

Malgin built on his impressive pre-season by helping Toronto regain its lead eight minutes later. Left alone atop Allen's crease, the Swiss forward sent a loose puck into the net to notch his first regular-season goal in a Leafs uniform.

Caufield took it upon himself to level the score once again. The 22 year-old carried the puck from his own blue line all the way to the right faceoff circle where he beat Murray with a wrist shot 15:56 into the second period.

"I mean, you're aiming there. I think that's [the] spot on that play and you just gotta hit your spots." Caufield said.

Montreal was millimetres away from a go-ahead goal when Dach wrapped the puck around the net, only to be stopped by Murray on the goal line. After a review, the no-goal call stood.

Alexander Kerfoot was given a penalty shot when Arber Xhekaj held the centre on a breakaway. Under a rain of boos, Kerfoot skated down the ice only to be denied by Allen.

Monahan gave Montreal its first lead of the game when he grabbed a loose puck in the slot and scored his first goal with the team 17:30 into the final period.

The advantage was short-lived as the Leafs evened the score less than a minute later. Tavares sent the puck to Nylander, who scored on a two-on-one opportunity to tie the game with 1:50 remaining.

Just over a minute later, Anderson sealed the deal beating Murray to pull out the victory.

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Canadiens Carey Price gets standing ovation in Montreal

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Montreal fans gave star goalie Carey Price a warm welcome during opening ceremonies of the Leafs Habs game.

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