Not to nitpick after the Montreal Canadiens emerged from their building-opening tour through Toronto, Detroit and Chicago having earned two regulation wins, but Martin St. Louis might want to make some changes to his power play.
You’d understand the coach’s desire to give both his units more time to establish chemistry.
But St. Louis, who over-emphasized urgency through 22 days of training camp — and first ones to start this season — probably shouldn’t wait any longer than he already has. Especially not after seeing the Canadiens fumble eight of 10 opportunities to bury the Blackhawks at five-on-four before Kaiden Guhle banked one off Chicago goaltender Spencer Knight for the five-on-five goal that made it 3-2 with 15.7 seconds left to play.
It’s not as if Montreal’s power play needs a