The Canadiens turned to Jeff Petry to lead their defensemen after Shea Weber was limited to 26 games and had season-ending surgery on his left foot. With Weber expected to be out until mid-December recovering from right knee surgery, Petry's increased role will continue.
Petry scored an NHL career-high 42 points (12 goals, 30 assists) in 82 games last season, 26 points more than any Montreal defenseman; Weber had 16 points (six goals, 10 assists).
Statistically, Petry qualifies as a top-pair defenseman in other areas. Over the past three seasons, the Canadiens have outshot opponents 3,792-3,298 in 5-on-5 with Petry on the ice, for an SAT of plus-494, ranking 15th at the position. In that span, he ranks 23rd among defensemen with 424 hits, 31st with 448 shots, and 54th with 356 blocked shots.