GAME DAY PREVIEW | Montreal Canadiens vs Toronto Maple Leafs: 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 Canadiens were struggling to generate anything for more than two periods in last week’s game against the Leafs. Carey Price stood on his head for 40 minutes against the league’s best team until his teammates woke up in the third frame. Brendan Gallagher played a big part in the comeback.
Last game: MTL 2 TOR 1 F
For a complete game recap: Canadiens @ Maple Leafs: Better Late Than Never
Players to Watch
- Paul Byron
Byron will be in the lineup after clearing waivers earlier in the week. It was a stressful time for the Canadiens alternate captain. He has indicated that he wants to stay in Montreal and now is time for him to show he belongs.
- Tomas Tatar
Tatar skated on a line with Jesperi Kotkaniemi and Joel Armia in the game day skate. If Tatar does return to the lineup, he will have extra incentive to play well after being a healthy scratch against the Maple Leafs last week..
- Phillip Danault
Danault has struggled this season both offensively and defensively. In an attempt to get him going Claude Julien placed Habs goal scoring leader Tyler Toffoli on Danault’s left side. Danault was one of three players mentioned by name in Marc Bergevin’s press conference saying that he needs more from Phillip.
Keys to Victory
- Start strong
The Canadiens will be well-rested when they take to the ice but will there be any rust after almost a week off? Montreal must start strong to set the tone.
- Shut down stars
Montreal has done well so far this season to limit the impact of the elite players on the Maple Leafs. Auston Matthews and Mitch Marner are each coming off four point games against the Senators,
- Win special teams
The Habs power-play has had good success so far this season. Montreal will need to win the special teams battle to ensure a win.
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Statistical Matchup |
Bell Centre, Montreal, QC | February 20, 7:00 PM ET | TV: SN, TVAS, CBC, CITY |
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2020-21 statistics
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MAPLE LEAFS |
CANADIENS |
28 (1st) |
Points (rank) |
20 (11th) |
13-3-2 |
Record |
9-4-2 |
5-1-1 |
Away/Home |
3-4-0 |
7-1-2 |
Last 10 |
6-4-0 |
3.72 |
GF/G |
3.47 |
2.67 |
GA/G |
2.53 |
34.6 (1st) |
PP% (rank) |
20.8 (15th) |
80.0 (14th) |
PK% (rank) |
80.0 (17th) |
48.53 |
CF% |
54.64 |
Pre-game Quotes |
Claude Julien
- “The Leafs have already played three games this week. We hope the fact that we’re well-rested will help us. When you haven’t played for a week, you hope that you aren’t too rusty at the start of the game. We did what we could to make sure we’re ready. That’s what we’ll find out tonight.”
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Projected Forwards, Defense and Goaltenders (subject to change) |
Forwards |
Thornton – Matthews – Marner
Hyman – Tavares – Nylander
Vesey – Kerfoot – Mikheyev
Engvall – Boyd – Spezza |
Drouin – Suzuki – Anderson
Toffoli – Danault – Gallagher
Tatar – Kotkaniemi – Armia
Lehkonen – Evans – Byron |
Defensemen |
Rielly – Brodie
Muzzin – Holl
Dermott – Bogosian |
Chiarot – Weber
Edmundson – Petry
Mete – Romanov |
Out of the lineup |
Scratched: Lehtonen, Petan
Injured: Campbell, Simmonds
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Scratched: Kulak, Perry
Injured: |
Goalies |
Frederik Andersen |
Carey Price |
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Record: 10-3-2
GAA: – 2.67
Sv%: – .905
SO: 0
Alternate: Michael Hutchinson |
Record: 5-2-2
GAA: – 2.64
Sv%: – .901
SO: 0
Alternate: Jake Allen |
Game Expectations |
The Canadiens’ defensive game is still a work in progress. Early in the season, the habs simply outscored their mistakes. Against the potent offence of the Maple Leafs, Montreal would be wise to tighten up their defensive effort with all five players on the ice focused and diligent.
Bottom Line
The duo of Auston Matthews and Mitch Marner are dangerous each time they are on the ice. If the Canadiens can once again shut down the pair, they will have a good chance to win the game. |
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