Canadiens insist they’re not dead heading into tonight’s Game 4 with Hurricanes
MONTREAL — The late Walter Gretzky, a.k.a. the most famous father in hockey history, once told his pass-happy son while driving to hockey practice: “You miss 100 per cent of the shots you don’t take.”
Wayne Gretzky took his father’s advice and went on to score 1,016 goals in the NHL, including 122 in the playoffs.
Fast forward to tonight’s pivotal Game 4 of the Eastern Conference final in Montreal and Canadiens’ coach Martin St. Louis might consider sharing the Gretzky gem with his young players, who trail the best-of-seven series with the top-seeded Carolina Hurricanes 2-1 and have been outshot 93-47.
After winning Thursday’s opener 6-2 against the well-rested but rusty ‘Canes, Montreal has been smothered defensively in back-to-back 3-2 overtime losses, the first two-game losing streak of this post-season for the Canadiens.


