On Monday night, the Habs lost for the fifth time in as many games, but we still got some nice flashes from some players. Juraj Slafkovsky played his best game since the beginning of camp, and showed that he might belong in the NHL. One player who b1 enefited from his good performance was Jonathan Drouin. For as long as he's been playing in Montreal, we have to face the fact that #27 (formerly #92) needs someone solid to play with, otherwise he's washed up. Drouin scored a goal on Monday night, on a trio with Josh Anderson and Juraj Slafkovsky. <div align='center'><blockquote class='twitter-tweet' data-lang='en'><a href='https://twitter.com/TVASports/status/1577111841532436480?t=IM5SvdyrqtO_86WRrL0rig&s=19'> </a></blockquote></div> The message is pretty simple: give Drouin a power forward or two so he can perform up to expectations. Too often indicated as the best player of his trio, Jonathan has not been able to deliver the goods. However, what if he had a big, talented player to back him up? We got our answer on Monday night and Martin St-Louis will have to take notes.