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Wednesday, May 13, 2026

81 Shots, 4 Goals: Ken Dryden vs. Dan Bouchard Was a Classic in Atlanta

The 1976-77 Montreal Canadiens are remembered as one of the greatest teams in NHL history. Loaded with talent and seemingly unbeatable on most nights, the Canadiens rolled into Atlanta on November 10, 1976 for a matchup against the Atlanta Flames at The Omni. What followed was not an offensive showcase, but a brilliant display of goaltending from two netminders who refused to give an inch.


Highlights

  • Canadiens and Flames played to a 2-2 tie on November 10, 1976

  • Ken Dryden made 41 saves on 43 shots

  • Dan Bouchard stopped 36 of 38 Montreal shots

  • All four goals were scored within 7:34 of the second period

  • Guy Lafleur opened the scoring with his 15th goal of the season

  • Combined, the teams fired 81 shots on goal

  • The game featured one of the best goalie duels of the 1970s

  • Dryden finished 1976-77 with a league-leading .920 save percentage   


For most of the evening, both Ken Dryden and Dan Bouchard were unbeatable. Outside of a wild stretch in the second period lasting just over seven and a half minutes, neither goalie allowed a puck to get by. The game ended in a 2-2 tie, but the score barely captured how impressive both performances really were.

Bouchard faced a relentless Canadiens attack and turned aside 36 of 38 shots. Dryden was tested even more often, stopping 41 of 43 Atlanta shots. Combined, the two goalies made 77 saves on 81 shots in an era where offense around the NHL was exploding.

The scoring finally began at 4:38 of the second period when Guy Lafleur scored his 15th goal of the season for Montreal with assists from Steve Shutt and Pete Mahovlich. Atlanta answered almost immediately. Just 25 seconds later, Bobby Simpson tied the game with help from Ken Houston and Bill Clement.

The Flames grabbed the lead later in the period when Clement scored his sixth of the season at 8:56, assisted by Larry Carriere. Montreal answered at 12:12 when Serge Savard beat Bouchard with assists from Réjean Houle and Mario Tremblay. That would be the end of the scoring despite both teams continuing to generate chances for the remainder of the night.

Dryden’s performance was another example of the incredible season he was putting together. He finished the 1976-77 campaign leading the NHL with a .920 save percentage while recording ten shutouts. Amazingly, only one of those shutouts came in a game where he faced 30 or more shots. Bouchard’s overall season numbers were more modest, but on this night against the mighty Canadiens, he looked every bit the equal of Dryden.

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