GAME DAY PREVIEW | Montreal Canadiens vs Winnipeg Jets: Preview, TV, Start Time, Statistical Match-up, Projected Lines, Starting Goalies, Keys to Victory, Habs Tickets
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Game Preview |
A Look Back
A game-winning goal called back with less than three seconds left on a very controversial call resulted in the Habs losing their second straight game to the Senators. It was final nail in the coffin for Claude Julien as head coach of the Canadiens.
Last game: MTL 4 OTT 5 F/SO
For a complete game recap: Canadiens @ Senators: Robbed
Players to Watch
- Jonathan Drouin
Drouin has been coasting along with his productive linemates all season. The time for excuses for Drouin is over now that he has been reunited with his former junior coach.
- Carey Price
Carey Price made more than a half dozen saves that he shouldn’t have made against Ottawa. Hopefully the coaching staff will focus on the weak defensive scheme that the Habs have been employing since the start of the season.
- Jesperi Kotkaniemi
It’s possible that Kotkaniemi may be one of the biggest benefactors from the coaching change. A fresh start to his young career could just be what he needed to show why the Habs took him third overall.
Keys to Victory
- Be motivated
The Habs won’t lack any motivation tonight, after the coaching change all players have fresh starts and will all be looking to prove something to Ducharme.
- Be selective with shots
When the Habs get desperate they pile everything on net. It’s not ideal but early in the game they are guilty of over-passing. They need to find the perfect balance between shooting and passing.
- Be better on special teams
The Habs special teams will look different with Julien gone. While Ducharme has co-directed the power-play in the past, it will be interesting to see the changes he makes with the help of Alex Burrows.
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Statistical Matchup |
Bell MTS Place, Winnipeg, MB | February 25, 8:00 PM ET | TV: TSN2, TSN5, RDS |
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2020-21 statistics
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JETS |
CANADIENS |
23 (9th) |
Points (rank) |
22 (10th) |
11-6-1 |
Record |
9-5-4 |
6-3-1 |
Home/Away |
6-0-4 |
6-3-1 |
Last 10 |
4-4-2 |
3.39 |
GF/G |
3.39 |
2.67 |
GA/G |
2.78 |
22.8 (14th) |
PP% (rank) |
18.2 (20th) |
80.4 (13th) |
PK% (rank) |
76.4 (22nd) |
48.67 |
CF% |
55.01 |
Pre-game Quotes |
Dominique Ducharme
- “It’s a new start. The ball is in their hands. We have confidence that all four of our lines can play well together and deliver offensively. They complement each other well in the way they play. We have a good mix of experience and youth. We have confidence in our lineup.”
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Projected Forwards, Defense and Goaltenders (subject to change) |
Forwards |
Dubois – Scheifele – Wheeler
Connor – Stastny – Ehlers
Copp – Lowry – Appleton
Perreault – Thompson – Lewis |
Drouin – Suzuki – Anderson
Tatar – Danault – Gallagher
Toffoli – Kotkaniemi – Perry
Lehkonen – Byron – Armia |
Defensemen |
Beaulieu – Morrissey
Forbort – Pionk
Niku – DeMelo |
Chiarot – Weber
Edmundson – Petry
Kulak – Romanov |
Out of the lineup |
Scratched: Forsberg, Harkins
Injured: Poolman
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Scratched: Mete, Evans
Injured: none |
Goalies |
Connor Hellebuyck |
Carey Price |
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Record: 8-5-1
GAA: – 2.64
Sv%: – .916
SO: 0
Alternate: Laurent Brossoit |
Record: 5-3-3
GAA: – 2.95
Sv%: – .893
SO: 0
Alternate: Jake Allen |
Game Expectations |
The Habs got off to a great start but started to stumble and Bergevin decided it was his best interest to fire Claude Julien and Kirk Muller. It is the only move Bergevin had and I believe it was the right call as Julien clearly had lost the room.
Bottom Line
With the short season and one of the best lineups the Habs have had in the last few years Bergevin knew the Habs couldn’t afford to stumble any longer. |
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