Lineup scratches: Mike Weaver, Sergei Gonchar, Manny Malhotra, Tom Gilbert (upper-body), Max Pacioretty (upper-body)
Injured reserve:
Game Report
And just like that an 82-game regular season has zipped by. Your Montreal Canadiens won 50 games (for the first time in 26 years), are Atlantic division champs and finished second overall in the league. It is the Habs second divisional title in the past three years.
Carey Price won 44 games for a new franchise record and has already won one NHL award as co-winner of the Jennings Trophy. Price finished the season with a 1.96 GAA and a .933 Sv% tied for the third highest ever recorded in a single season. Price becomes the first goaltender to lead the league in wins, goals against average and save percentage since Ed Belfour in 1990-91 playing for the Chicago Blackhawks.
The Canadiens played and won this game like many other this season. They used their speed and skill to force turnovers and create offense. Montreal was prone to defensive lapses and Carey Price calmly turned away most threats. In particular Price bailed out his team with third period saves on breakaways by Phil Kessel and Nazim Kadri.
Tomas Plekanec seems ready for the playoffs scoring his 26th goal of the season. Plekanec combined with Brendan Gallagher for 11 shots on goal. Gallagher’s third period go-ahead goal should have counted. The other member of the line, Alex Galchenyuk, had a quiet game but came through in the shootout scoring the game-deciding goal.
Lars Eller is playing a dominating style and has been for the last third of the season. Eller’s strong forecheck led to Jacob de la Rose’s key tying goal with just 8.9 seconds left in the second period.
The focus has already shifted towards the Canadiens first round opponent: the Ottawa Senators. Consensus among the fanbase is that Ottawa is the last team that the Habs wanted to face. The Sens finished 23-4-4 over their final 31 games to grab the first wildcard spot.
But the Canadiens finished 11 points above them in the standings. And they have the soon-to-be-crowned Vezina and Hart trophies winner.
Montreal will enjoy a day off on Sunday but get back to work on Monday to prepare for the playoffs. The series schedule looks like this:
![2014 2015 Playoff Schedule Results Montréal Canadiens Schedule All Habs](http://allhabs.net/wp-content/uploads/2015/04/2014-2015-Playoff-Schedule-Results-Montréal-Canadiens-Schedule-All-Habs.png)
▲ Carey Price, Tomas Plekanec, Lars Eller, Jacob de la Rose, Brendan Gallagher, Smith-Pelly, Desharnais
▼ Torrey Mitchell, Dale Weise, P.A. Parenteau, Brian Flynn |
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