GAME DAY PREVIEW | Montreal Canadiens vs Pittsburgh Penguins: 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
The Habs have now lost two in a row after winning the season opener. It is evident the Habs are still a rebuilding team and several players are not only getting used to playing in the NHL but playing with each other. Nick Suzuki scored his first goal on a great individual effort which earned Arber Xhekaj his first point in the NHL.
Last game: MTL 1 WSH 3 F
For a complete game recap: Empty Road Trip | RECAP: MTL @ WSH
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Players to Watch
- Christian Dvorak
One of the few vets on the team, Christian Dvorak was trusted with helping Juraj Slafkovsky’s adjustment in the first three games. Tonight Evgenii Dadonov takes Slafkovsky’s place on the left side as the coaching staff looks to build the right chemistry.
- Jordan Harris
Harris hasn’t looked out of place at all this season. With a blueline filled with rookies there is going to be some growing pains but so far Harris has done a great job showing he is capable of playing in the NHL.
- Brendan Gallagher
Gallagher has shown several signs of being the player he used to be, it’s great to see and the Habs can only hope he finds his scoring touch and that he is able to stay healthy for the whole season.
Keys to Victory
- Take more shots
The Habs haven’t done the greatest at generating offence so far this season, they need to keep it simple and it starts with getting a lot more shots.
- Create a positive team atmosphere
This season could be a long one for the Habs and with multiple young players on the team, it can be very difficult for them. Staying positive will be key for the Habs all year as one bad play might impact a game but focus on the negatives rather than the positives this season will hurt the Habs all year.
- Win special teams
If the Habs are able to have strong special teams this season it will keep them in several games. The power-play will take some work but staying out of the box will keep the penalty kill fresh.
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Statistical Matchup for Game 4 |
Bell Centre, Montreal, QC | October 17, 7:00 PM ET | TV: SNE, RDS, ESPN+, ATTSN-PT |
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2022-23 statistics
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PENGUINS |
CANADIENS |
4 (2nd) |
Points (rank) |
2 (25th) |
2-0-0 |
Record |
1-2-0 |
W2 |
Streak |
L2 |
2-0-0 |
Last 10 |
1-2-0 |
6.00 (1st) |
GF/G (rank) |
1.67 (29th) |
2.00 (6th) |
GA/G (rank) |
3.00 (19th) |
40.0 (3rd) |
PP% (rank) |
00.0 (31st) |
66.7 (26th) |
PK% (rank) |
88.9 (9th) |
60.0 |
Faceoff % |
56.6 |
Pre-game Quotes |
Kaiden Guhle
- “Every kid from Canada grew up watching him; how great he is, one of the greatest of all time, so it’s going to be a surreal moment to get to play against him tonight and it’ll be exciting for sure.”
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Projected Forwards, Defense and Goaltenders (subject to change) |
Forwards |
Guentzel – Crosby – Rakell
Zucker – Malkin – Rust
Heinen – Carter – Kapanen
McGinn – Poehling – Archibald |
Caufield – Suzuki – Monahan
Dadonov – Dvorak – Gallagher
Drouin – Dach – Anderson
Slafkovsky – Evans – Hoffman |
Defensemen |
Dumoulin – Letang
Pettersson – Petry
Joseph – Rutta |
Guhle – Savard
Harris – Kovacevic
Xhekaj – Wideman |
Out of the lineup |
Scratched: Ruhwedel
Injured: Blueger |
Scratched: Allen (parental leave), Pezzetta, Pitlick
Injured: Matheson (abdominal strain), Armia (upper-body), Edmundson (back), Heineman (finger), Byron (hip), Price (knee) |
Goalies |
Casey DeSmith |
Sam Montembeault |
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Record: 0-0-0
GAA: 0.00
Sv%: 1.000
SO: 0
Alternate: Tristan Jarry |
Record: 0-1-0
GAA: 3.08
Sv%: 0.897
SO: 0
Alternate: Cayden Primeau |
Game Expectations |
The Penguins were able to keep the band together and added a few players in hopes for one more Cup run. They are off to a great start to the season with back-to-back 6-2 wins. They are a deep team that can score, and have a couple of familiar faces in the lineup with Jeff Petry and Ryan Poehling. Petry got his wish and was traded in the offseason to the Penguins and looks to be fitting in quite well. This will be a big test for the Habs as one of the youngest teams in the NHL will face one of the most experienced teams.
Bottom Line
The Habs don’t want to lose three in a row but not falling 6-2 and scoring more than one goal this game should be a good moral victory.
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salut-bien chers amis,
growing pains continue tonite,,,
thoughts?
slafkovsky with jake and hoffer,like it.jake is tenacious,infatiguable,unflappable!hoffer has the soft hands.creates and scores.good menteurs for the kid.they will include/involve him.
CH55,pezzetta,gotta find a way to get him in there.leadership,forecheck,toughness.the kid can play.
little rem pitlick too.his skating/playmaking abilities are accrue.smaller in size.not in talent.
can we win?yes!montembault keeps us close.we nip it at the end,,,
cheers,
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