Canadiens Shut Out by Kings, Set NHL Record with 11th Consecutive Road Win to Start Season

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The Montreal Canadiens have made history in the NHL this season, setting a new record with their 11th consecutive road win to start the season. On Tuesday night, the Canadiens shut out the Los Angeles Kings 3-0, making them the first team in NHL history to win 11 straight road games to start a season.

The Canadiens have been on an incredible run since the start of the season, winning all 11 of their road games and posting an impressive 16-3-2 record overall. The team has been led by their stellar goaltending, with Carey Price and Antti Niemi combining for a .934 save percentage and 2.22 goals against average. The Canadiens have also been getting contributions from their offense, with Max Domi leading the team with 10 goals and 27 points.

The Canadiens have been playing some of their best hockey of the season on the road, where they have outscored their opponents 44-20. The team has been able to rely on their defense to keep opponents off the scoreboard, allowing just 2.00 goals per game on the road.

The Canadiens are now in a great position to make a deep run in the Stanley Cup Playoffs this season. With their impressive start to the season, they have proven that they are capable of competing with any team in the league. If they can continue to play at this level, they could be in for a very successful postseason.

The Montreal Canadiens have set an impressive NHL record with their 11th consecutive road win to start the season. With their strong goaltending and balanced scoring, the Canadiens are in a great position to make a deep run in the playoffs this season. It will be exciting to see how far this team can go in the coming months.

Canadiens Shut Out by Kings, Set NHL Record with 11th Consecutive Road Win to Start Season