GAME DAY PREVIEW | Montreal Canadiens vs Edmonton Oilers: 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 got the done job securing a point clinching a playoff berth where they will play their biggest rival in the first round, the Toronto Maple Leafs. The Habs did end up losing the game but like tonight’s game the Habs and Oilers are both preparing for the post season.
Last game: MTL 3 EDM 4 (OT)
For a complete game recap: Oilers @ Canadiens: Playoffs Despite Loss
Players to Watch
- Jake Evans
Evans effort last game might have secured him a spot on the roster during the post season. Evans knows Brendan Gallagher is coming back and he needs to keep this pace up to not be the healthy scratch.
- Cole Caufield
The Habs should unleash Caufield tonight. It’s a nothing game for the Habs and the young players should be given the extra ice time.
- Eric Staal
Staal could be the 13th forward and he knows it, while his play has been better lately he knows he needs to earn his spot and he’s got one game left to do that.
Keys to Victory
- Stay healthy
Both teams are going to want to end the season on a a positive note but if we’re being honest both teams can’t wait for the game to be over and just hope no one gets hurt.
- Send a message
While the Habs know they have a tough task in the Leafs, there’s a good chance the Oilers will be the team they’d see if they reach the second round and they have to let them know it won’t be easy.
- Win special teams
Working on the special teams to the end season can’t hurt as the Habs haven’t been great at both the power-play and penalty-kill all season.
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Statistical Matchup |
Bell Centre, Montreal, QC | May 12, 5:00 PM ET | TV: TSN2, ESPN+, RDS |
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2020-21 statistics
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OILERS |
CANADIENS |
70 (12th) |
Points (rank) |
58 (18th) |
34-18-2 |
Record |
24-21-10 |
18-7-2 |
Away/Home |
13-11-3 |
7-3-0 |
Last 10 |
4-5-1 |
3.30 |
GF/G |
2.82 |
2.72 |
GA/G |
2.93 |
27.4 (1st) |
PP% (rank) |
19.3 (19th) |
82.1 (11th) |
PK% (rank) |
79.3 (18th) |
48.95 |
CF% |
54.39 |
Pre-game Quotes |
Jake Allen
- “I feel very comfortable here and very much at home. Getting traded for the first time was a new experience, especially during a pandemic. That doesn’t make things any easier. But, the way the organization has treated me, the way the boys have welcomed me with open arms, and the way we had to grind through this tough year really brought a lot of people together. I feel confident here. It’s been unfortunate without the fans because you don’t get the full Montreal experience, but I’m envisioning the best I can wearing the red jersey at home when the Bell Centre is packed. It’s been a fun first year.”
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Projected Forwards, Defense and Goaltenders (subject to change) |
Forwards |
Kahun – McDavid – Puljujarvi
Nugent-Hopkins – Draisaitl – Yamamoto
Neal – McLeod – Chiasson
Shore – Khaira – Archibald |
Armia – Suzuki – Caufield
Tatar – Kotkaniemi – Perry
Byron – Evans – Lehkonen
Belzile – Frolik – Ylonen |
Defensemen |
Nurse – Barrie
Kulikov – Larsson
Jones – Bear |
Kulak – Chiarot
Romanov – Ouellet
Gustafsson – Merrill |
Out of the lineup |
Scratched: Stalock, Bouchard, Lagesson
Injured: Haas, Koekkoek, Klefbom, Kassian, Nygard, Russell
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Scratched: Toffoli, Anderson, Staal, Edmundson, Petry
Injured: Gallagher (hand), Price (concussion), Drouin (undisclosed), Danault (concussion), Weber (upper-body) |
Goalies |
Mike Smith |
Cayden Primeau |
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Record: 0-0-0
GAA: 0.00
Sv%: .000
SO: 0
Alternate: Mikko Koskinen |
Record: 1-2-0
GAA: 4.23
Sv%: .859
SO: 0
Alternate: Charlie Lindgren |
Game Expectations |
This game has no impact on the standings and the Habs are locked into play the Leafs in round one. Ending the season on a positive note can do wonders for a team heading into the playoffs.
Bottom Line
If the Habs struggle to win a nothing game they will have a rude awakening verse the Leafs when the games matter more than anything.
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