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Lineup Shuffle | PREVIEW: MTL @ STL

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Lineup Shuffle | PREVIEW: MTL @ STL

GAME DAY PREVIEW | Montreal Canadiens vs St Louis Blues: Preview, TV, Start Time, Statistical Match-up, Projected Lines, Starting Goalies, Keys to Victory, Habs Tickets

Game Preview 

A Look Back

Josh Anderson scored the game-winner with just under four minutes left in the third period. It’s his second game winning-goal in the eight games he’s played. Sam Montembeault was strong in the final 40 minutes with 43 saves. Kaiden Guhle put everything into a well-placed one-timer that gave him his first career NHL goal.

Last game: MTL 3  BUF 2  F

For a complete game recap: First Road Win | RECAP: MTL @ BUF

Players to Watch

  • David Savard
    Savard has been doing an incredible job on the back end. It’s easy to be over-looked when playing alongside a stud like Kaiden Guhle. The Quebec native picked up two assists in Buffalo and currently leads the NHL with 37 blocked shots. Savard has also been key in Guhle’s development, averaging 22:21 ice-time through eight games.
  • Christian Dvorak
    The 6-foot centreman has been relatively quiet, that is until Thursday night when he was able to pick up a primary assist, giving him the first point of the season.  Although Dvorak isn’t a point producing machine, he stabilizes the face-off dot averaging 53.6 percent success rate after 97 attempts.
  • Brendan Gallagher
    Gallagher seems to have more edge, quickness and agility this season. Good health has been key factor to his early success. The 5-foot-9-inch winger has scored two goals in the last four games and continues to be a problem for opposition defencemen.

Keys to Victory

  • Change up the power-play
    The Canadiens currently sit 31st in the league with a pitiful 4.2 percent power-play success rate. Finding a way to generate offence and, at the bare minimum, applying pressure to the opposition should be a primary focus for the special teams to contend against teams such as the St. Louis Blues.
  • Bring the confidence
    After a road win in Buffalo, the team should bring that winning energy into the Enterprise Centre in St. Louis and repeat their performance. Wth youth on the bench, the guys should feed off the excitement and translate the emotion onto the ice.
  • Be creative
    At times against Buffalo, there were some plays that appeared to be somewhat predictable. Finding a way to keep the opponent on their toes is key to winning games and opening up the ice. The newcomers should be trying to be creative to see what they can bring to the table in a season dedicated to development.
Statistical Matchup for Game 9
Enterprise Center, St. Louis, MO | October 29, 7:00 PM ET | TV: SN360, CITY, TVAS, ESPN+, BSMW

2022-23  statistics

BLUES CANADIENS
6 (27th) Points (rank) 8 (21st)
3-3-0 Record 4-4-0
L3 Streak W1
3-3-0 Last 10 4-4-0
2.33 (30th) GF/G (rank) 2.50 (29th)
3.00 (14th) GA/G (rank) 2.88 (13th)
26.7 (8th) PP% (rank) 4.2 (31st)
92.3 (5th) PK% (rank) 84.0 (8th)
50.6  Faceoff % 52.5
Pre-game Quotes
Marty St. Louis

  • “I want to be able to count on players who show up every night. Whether you’re on the road or at home, if you just won or lost a game, in December, November or February, it doesn’t matter. I want guys that show up every night, and I think we’ve had that so far. The goal is to continue in the same vein.”
Projected Forwards, Defense and Goaltenders (subject to change)
Forwards
Schenn – O’Reilly – Tarasenko
Kyrou – Thomas – Buchnevich
Neighbours – Brown – Barbashev
Kostin – Joshua – Sundqvist
Caufield – Suzuki – Dach
Anderson – Dvorak – Gallagher
Hoffman – Monahan – Armia
Pezzetta – Evans – Slafkovsky
Defensemen
Mikkola – Parayko
Leddy – Faulk
Krug – Bortuzzo
Guhle – Savard
Harris – Kovacevic
Xhekaj – Wideman
Out of the lineup
Scratched: Rosen, Pitlick
Injured: Scandella, Saad, Perunovich
Scratched: Drouin, Pitlick, Dadonov
Injured: Matheson (abdominal strain),  Edmundson (back), Heineman (finger), Byron (hip), Price (knee)
Goalies
Jordan Binnington Jake Allen
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Record: 3-1-0
GAA: 1.74
Sv%: .936
SO: 1
Alternate: Thomas Greiss
Record: 2-3-0
GAA: 2.62
Sv%: .917
SO: 0
Alternate: Sam Montembeault
 Game Expectations
The Blues are hosting the Canadiens on a three-game losing streak but they will not go down easy. The Habs are going to have to prepare themselves for some physical hockey and find a way to beat Jordan Binnington who’s been holding the fort down with a stellar 1.74 goals against average.

Bottom Line

Management and fans should be feeling satisfactory with the performance the team has managed to put on thus far. The young studs are playing better than anticipated and winning games is just the cherry on top.
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