Flyers neutralize Canadiens again, limiting them to season-low shot total

Bottled up.

Limiting the Montreal Canadiens to 16 shots in a 3-1 win Thursday night, the Philadelphia Flyers are now responsible for the Atlantic Division leader's two fewest shot totals on the season. In those two outings, they reduced Montreal to a combined 33 shots, or as many as the Flyers allowed in their first contest this season.

It was, however, the Flyers' first win over the Canadiens in three tries. Michal Neuvirth, who earned the victory on Thursday, allowed five goals on 17 shots in the team's Nov. 5 loss in which they outshot Montreal 38-17.

The Canadiens are one of seven teams averaging more than three goals a game, but their output hasn't been the product of a steady onslaught. They rank just below the league average with 29.7 shots per game.

They remain a top-10 team in total attempts, but were limited to just 44 versus the Flyers, and out-produced in all three periods.

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