The Montreal Canadiens' biggest issue might also be their most surprising: Goaltender Carey Price has an .877 SV%, 28th in the League among the 28 goalies who have appeared in eight or more games.
In previous seasons, Price's brilliance masked some of Montreal's other issues, such as center depth, puck possession, power play problems and average 5-on-5 scoring. He hasn't been able to mask the Canadiens' issues this season and it's the biggest reason why they are 4-8-1.
Price has allowed four or more goals in seven of his 11 starts, including five on 26 shots in a 6-3 loss against the Minnesota Wild on Thursday.
The Canadiens aren't doing Price any favors either.
They are tied for 17th in 5-on-5 goals for (23), 28th on the power play (13.5 percent) and have scored the first goal in four games. They are 1-2-1 when they do. They're 0-6-0 when trailing after the first period, having allowed a League-high 22 goals in the first period.