February was a much more difficult month for the Montreal Canadiens than what they enjoyed in January. As they flipped the page on the calendar, the Habs held a 5-1-2 record despite a long season-opening road trip. From the 12 games in February, that record was 4-5-3.
Responsible for two of the wins — and, more importantly, just one of the regulation losses — was Jake Allen. With him in net for five starts, the Canadiens earned six of a possible 10 points. He allowed an average of 2.37 goals in those games, and had a save percentage of .