"Obviously he can score, and he's not afraid to make some moves. Tonight, he made a great one," Brind'Amour said. "I didn't think he was going to score. Price had him, I thought, but he made that extra deke to open him up. That's impressive."
Impressive, indeed, but Hamilton was at a loss to explain his thought process.
"I haven't been scoring a lot in practice lately, so I wasn't really sure what to do," he said. "You're going against the best goalie in the world, so I just kind of did whatever and was happy to see it go in."
Just kind of did whatever, eh?
"The brain just shuts off, and that's what happens," he smiled.
"Do it again, then," Brind'Amour laughed.
At the other end of the ice, Mrazek was a perfect three-for-three against the Canadiens' shootout troika of Paul Byron, Jonathan Drouin and Nick Suzuki (Ryan's brother). As passionate as ever, Mrazek pumped his fist and was mobbed by his teammates in celebration of the team's first win of the season.