Radulov had two assists, three hits, two penalty minutes and one blocked shot in Montreal's 2-1 win over Toronto on Saturday.
EDGE Analysis
Radulov was moved up the Alex Galchenyuk line and skated on the top power-play unit Saturday, immediately jelling with new linemates. The two points, including one on the power play, gives the Russian seven points in nine games. On the flip side, Rudulov plays with a lot of vigor, which has led to a team-leading 18 penalty minutes. That may be something fantasy owners like, but he was in the box when the Maple Leafs scored their only goal. On balance, however, Canadiens general manager Marc Bergevin is pleased with his return on the investment made in Radulov.