Galchenyuk had two shots on net and scored a power play goal over 12:16 of ice time in Saturday's 4-3 overtime loss to the Maple Leafs.
EDGE Analysis
Galchenyuk was demoted to the fourth line for the game, but remained on Montreal's second power play unit and was able to finish off a turnover. The goal was his first point of the season and the Canadiens' first power play goal in 15 tries. How long the talented offensive player remains buried on the fourth line only head coach Claude Julien knows, but Galchenyuk has the skills to be a top-six forward.