The Montreal Canadiens were determined to head back to Boston with a 3-1 series lead as P.K. Subban scored on the powerplay 1:39 into the period. But the Bruins were just as determined to not let that happen as Chris Kelly tied the game with 6:18 left in the period to send the game into overtime.
Bruins Vs. Canadiens, Game 4: Chris Kelly And P.K. Subban Sends Game Into Overtime
Subban’s goal came on an interesting powerplay for the Canadiens. Subban broke his stick early in the powerplay and was able to head back to the bench, retrieve a stick, and cycle back into the powerplay without disrupting the flow of the powerplay. Subban came back into the fold and found himself in above the circle on the left hand side of the ice and was able to beat Tim Thomas. Subban’s shot may have deflected off of Dennis Seidenberg’s foot, but the shot itself was a laser shot as well.
Chris Kelly’s shot came from Kelly being able to stand in front of the net and keep poking the puck on Carey Price and eventually get it past the goaltender. The goal came after Price made some incredible saves a few minutes earlier in the period on Johnny Boychuk and Patrice Bergeron.
Price has been impressive in the game thus far as he has 30 saves in the game while Boston’s Tim Thomas has 32 saves. Both goaltenders have made their fair share of good saves, but Price seems to have the more highlight reel type goals in this game.











