Chicago Sun-Times

DEBRINCAT, CRAWFORD FUEL ROAD VICTORY

DeBrincat adds assist, Saad scores again, Crow takes care of rest

- MARK LAZERUS Email: mlazerus@suntimes.com Follow me on Twitter @ MarkLazeru­s.

MONTREAL — Patrick Sharp’s nickname, “Shooter,” iswell earned. A goal- scorer by trade, Sharp has rarely seen a shot he won’t take. But through the first three- plus games, Sharp had been determined to get 19- year- old rookie Alex DeBrincat his first NHL goal.

You could see it late in the first period Tuesday against the Canadiens when Sharp turned down a point- blank shot and forced a pass to DeBrincat on the rush. It was a little too cute, and DeBrincat couldn’t get the shot off in traffic.

But just a few minutes later, Sharp’s efforts paid off. Again entering the Montreal zone on the rush, Sharp faked a shot and slid a pass across to DeBrincat, who flashed that quick release that made him so dangerous at the junior level, ripping a one- timer past a Canadiens defender and goalie Carey Price.

Not only did that give DeBrincat his first NHL goal— against the consensus best goalie in the world, no less— it gave the Blackhawks life after a truly dreadful start, propelling them to a 3- 1 victory at Bell Centre.

DeBrincat added an assist later, as the Hawks improved to 3- 0- 1.

“Not that Alex really needs the confidence, he’s been playing well to start the season and all through camp,” Sharp said. “But you could see he felt so much better after putting that one in. Not a chintzy goal, either— a one- timer against a great goalie. I was happy to see him put it in and glad I could be a part of it.”

Sharp is 16 years older than DeBrincat — the first Hawks teenager to score since Nick Leddy on March 11, 2011 — but the two have quickly formed a May/ December hockey bromance on and off the ice.

“He’s always talking to me, always trying to give me advice on where to be and how to play,” DeBrincat said. “He’s been a big help to me.”

Said coach Joel Quennevill­e: “Those guys have been really good together. Whether they’re scoring or not, we like the way they’re playing without the puck, and they’re moving around the ice where it seems like things develop almost every shift.’’

Up until DeBrincat’s goal, it was all Canadiens. Tomas Plekanec picked off a Ryan Hartman exit pass and surprised Corey Crawford with a quick shot to give the Canadiens a 1- 0 lead just 75 seconds into the game. Halfway through the first period, the Canadiens were outshootin­g the Hawks 14- 2.

If not for Crawford’s typical brilliance against his hometown team — he’s now 8- 0- 2 lifetime against Montreal — it could have been a lot worse.

Then Sharp set up DeBrincat to tie it at 17: 53 of the first. Nineteen seconds later, Jonathan Toews found Brandon Saad on the doorstep to make it 2- 1. Saad’s fifth goal in four games took the air out of a raucous crowd that was giddily celebratin­g the Canadiens’ home opener.

DeBrincat then set up Artem Anisimov’s power- play goal midway through the second period, neatly one- touching a pass from Cody Franson to Anisimov in the goalmouth. Price had no chance, and it was 3- 1.

As for Crawford, his 41- save performanc­e was as brilliant as it was expected. He now has a staggering .954 save percentage in 10 career games against the Canadiens, giving up only 15 goals. He was sensationa­l again, stoning Paul Byron on a shorthande­d breakaway just before Anisimov’s backbreake­r and making a brilliant save on Jonathan Drouin during an early third- period Canadiens power play. Crawford even got a shot on goal himself midway through the third period.

“It’s fun to play here,” Crawford said. “Friends and family here. I was pretty excited to come here and play.”

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 ?? | MINAS PANAGIOTAK­IS/ GETTY IMAGES ?? Hawks rookie AlexDeBrin­cat whoops it up in the first period after scoring his first NHL goal. He beat Canadiens goalie Carey Price at the 17: 53 mark.
| MINAS PANAGIOTAK­IS/ GETTY IMAGES Hawks rookie AlexDeBrin­cat whoops it up in the first period after scoring his first NHL goal. He beat Canadiens goalie Carey Price at the 17: 53 mark.
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