By virtue of the Arizona Coyotes’ recent win, the Montreal Canadiens now find themselves with the worst points per game percentage in the National Hockey League (NHL).
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CH have maintained a .265 points-gained rate in 34 games so far in 2021-2022. For their part, the “Yotes” are at .266 in 32 parts.
In the general standings, the Bleu-Blanc-Rouge however occupies the penultimate rank with a record of 7-23-4 and a total of 18 points. The Coyotes are in last place, who maintained a 7-22-3 record and collected 17 points.
The Coyotes defeated the Chicago Blackhawks by a score of 6-4 on Thursday night at Glendale, as Swedish forward Johan Larsson took the opportunity to score his first career NHL hat trick.
Remember that the Canadian has not played a game since January 1 and that his activities are on hiatus until Sunday, due to an outbreak of COVID-19. The Sainte-Flanelle must resume action next Wednesday, with a visit to TD Garden to face the Boston Bruins.
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