Canadiens lean on depth scoring as top line searches for even-strength game
MONTREAL — Martin St. Louis isn’t worried, neither are his players.
The top line of Nick Suzuki, Cole Caufield and Juraj Slafkovsky hasn’t produced an even-strength point through three playoff games after driving the offence all season.
But the Canadiens — the youngest team in the post-season — have wrestled home-ice advantage from the experienced Tampa Bay Lightning and lead the first-round series 2-1 heading into Game 4 at the Bell Centre on Sunday night.
“Do I try to help them during the game? Yes, I do, but I’m confident with how responsible they’re going to be,” said St. Louis, Montreal’s head coach. “Those guys will always be a big part of our success, whether they’re on the scoresheet offensively or not, because they rack up a lot of minutes against some really good players.


