Confident Chiarot helping Habs shut down high-flying Penguins offence
TORONTO — Ben Chiarot says when his confidence goes up, the game slows down.
It must be moving at a snail’s pace right now for the Montreal Canadiens defenceman.
Chiarot played an instrumental role in Montreal’s come-from-behind 4-3 win over Pittsburgh on Wednesday that gave the surprising Canadiens a 2-1 lead in their best-of-five preliminary-round series with the Penguins. He paired with captain Shea Weber to help contain a potent Pittsburgh offence that includes Sidney Crosby, Evgeni Malkin and Jake Guentzel.
Defensively, Chiarot was plus-4 in 23 minutes of ice time and blocked a shot from Malkin late in the game with the Canadiens hanging on to a one-goal lead. He also showed some offensive flair, registering the primary assists on Jonathan Drouin’s second-period goal that cut Pittsburgh’s lead to 3-2, and later Jeff Petry’s winner.