GAME DAY PREVIEW | Montreal Canadiens vs Washington Capitals: 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 Red Wings dismantled a struggling Habs club who have now been shut-out twice in back to back games. Cayden Primeau had a tough showing in net posting a .762 save percentage on 21 shots, while on the other end, Ville Husso able to shut the door for his fourth shut-out of the season. Quebec native David Perron was able to salt the wound with three points at the Bell Centre.
Last game: MTL 0 DET 5 F
For a complete game recap: Second Straight Shutout | RECAP: DET @ MTL
Players to Watch
- Jesse Ylonen
The Arizona native has been a bright spot for the club this season. In 35 games played the 6-foot winger has found 16 points. Ylönen is on pace to double the amount of games played from last season and could potentially find a permanent spot in the lineup amongst the re-invented roster next year.
- Nick Suzuki
The young captain caught fire mid-March but has since been extinguished. The former first-rounder has been held pointless in the last five games and will be looking to find some production to close out the season.
- Jake Evans
Number 71 missed all of February and a majority of March but since being back in the lineup has been bolstering the bottom-six commendably. Evans has a 52.4 winning percentage at the dot and has added four assists in the past six games.
Keys to Victory
- Find a goal
The Canadiens have been shutout a total of six times this season including the past two games. The team will have no chance if they repeat those efforts. Simply put, score goals.
- Play shut-down hockey
The Capitals have a few offensive weapons, finding a way to block shooting lanes and applying focus on man coverage will be sure ways to increase their chances of finding a win.
- Get energized
Even though there’s four games remaining, there’s no excuse to shut down early. It’s a long off-season not being in the playoffs and the Canadiens should bring some competitive spirit to the ice.
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Statistical Matchup for Game 79 |
Bell Centre, Montreal, QC | April 6, 7:00 PM ET | TV: TSN2, RDS, ESPN+, NBCSWA |
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2022-23 statistics
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CAPITALS |
CANADIENS |
77 (24th) |
Points (rank) |
66 (28th) |
34-34-9 |
Record |
30-42-6 |
L2 |
Streak |
L4 |
2-6-2 |
Last 10 |
3-7-0 |
3.09 (20th) |
GF/G (rank) |
2.74 (26th) |
3.10 (17th) |
GA/G (rank) |
3.68 (28th) |
21.4 (15th) |
PP% (rank) |
16.9 (28th) |
82.5 (6th) |
PK% (rank) |
72.9 (30th) |
50.2 |
Faceoff % |
48.5 |
Pre-game |
Mike Matheson
- “Regardless of the situation, it’s still such a privilege to play in this League and you don’t know how long you can do that. So, to just mail-in four games, I don’t think is respectful to the opportunity we have in front of us to play in this League.”
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Projected Forwards, Defense and Goaltenders (subject to change) |
Forwards |
Ovechkin – Strome – Wilson
Milano – Backstrom – Protas
Sheary – Kuznetsov – Smith
Mantha – Dowd – Aube-Kubel |
Harvey-Pinard – Suzuki – Armia
Gurianov – Drouin – Gallagher
Pitlick – Evans – Hoffman
Pezzetta – Tierney – Ylonen |
Defensemen |
Fehervary – Carlson
Sandin – Jensen
Alexeyev – Irwin |
Matheson – Barron
Edmundson – Wideman
Schueneman – Kovacevic |
Out of the lineup |
Scratched: Snively, Johansen
Injured: Hagelin, Brown, Oshie, Van Riemsdyk |
Scratched: Farrell
Injured: Byron (hip), Price (knee), Monahan (lower-body), Slafkovsky (lower-body), Caufield (shoulder), Xhekaj (upper-body), Dvorak (lower-body), Guhle (lower-body), Anderson (lower-body), Dach (upper-body), Savard (lower-body), Belzile (lower-body), Harris (lower-body), Allen (lower-body) |
Goalies |
Darcy Kuemper |
Sam Montembeault |
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Record: 21-25-6
GAA: 2.79
Sv%: .910
SO: 5
Alternate: Charlie Lindgren |
Record: 15-16-3
GAA: 3.29
Sv%: .906
SO: 0
Alternate: Cayden Primeau |
Game Expectations |
The Capitals have had the Habs number this year winning the last two matchups. After being officially disqualified, this could be an opportunity for the Canadiens to find a win against a frustrated Washington team.
Bottom Line
Both teams are meeting up on a four game losing skid. This is the second-last game at the Bell Centre so the team should focus on putting their best effort on the ice before the off-season.
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salut-bien chers amis,
merci pour le pre-game,
well said mike matheson,well said,,,
like a true veteran and leader
portez-vous bien
a bientot
familleCH,
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