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GameDay: Sens vs Habs Lineups, Gionta, Ryder, Rookies

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GameDay: Sens vs Habs Lineups, Gionta, Ryder, Rookies

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All Habs GameDay: Wednesday March 13, 2013

On this day in hockey history… 2004 – Luc Robitaille became just the second player in L.A. history to play 1,000 games with the Kings, during a 3-1 loss to the Sharks at San Jose.

GAMEDAY: Sweet home Montreal.

OTTAWA SENATORS
13-8-5
31 POINTS
6th in the East
MONTREAL CANADIENS
17-5-4
38 POINTS
1st in the East
Ottawa_Senators_logo  MontrealCanadiens

Road Record: 4-7-2
Last Ten Games: 5-2-3
Goals For: 61
Goals against: 54
PP percentage: 16.5 (18th)
PK percentage: 89.5 (2nd)

Home Record: 8-3-2
Last Ten Games: 6-1-3
Goals For: 84
Goals against: 66
PP percentage: 20.0 (9th)
PK percentage: 81.6 (15th)
Bell Centre, Montreal, QC
7:00 p.m. EST
TV: RDS, TSN

PROJECTED LINE COMBINATIONS
(Will be updated following game day skate.)

MONTREAL CANADIENS

No updates at this time.

Forwards

Michael Ryder – Tomas Plekanec – Brian Gionta
Max Pacioretty – David Desharnais – Brendan Gallagher
Alex Galchenyuk – Lars Eller – Gabriel Dumont
Travis Moen – Ryan White – Colby Armstrong

Defensemen

Andrei Markov – Alexei Emelin
Josh Gorges – P.K. Subban
Francis Bouillon – Greg Pateryn

Goalies

Carey Price, Peter Budaj

Scratches

Rene Bourque (concussion), Raphael Diaz (concussion), Yannick Weber (knee), Petteri Nokelainen, Tomas Kaberle, Brandon Prust (shoulder separation)

OTTAWA SENATORS

No updates at this time.

Forwards

Guillaume Latendresse – Zack Smith – Daniel Alfredsson
Colin Greening – Kyle Turris – Jakob Silfverberg
Kaspars Daugavins – Mika Zibanejad – Chris Neil
Mark Stone – Jim O’Brien – Erik Condra

Defensemen

Sergei Gonchar – Marc Methot
Chris Phillips – Eric Gryba
Andre Benoit – Patrick Wiercioch

Goalies

Ben Bishop – Robin Lehner

Scratches

Jared Cowen, Jason Spezza, Milan Michalek, Erik Karlsson, Craig Anderson, Peter Regin, Dave Dziurzynski, Derek Grant, Mike Lundin,

TOP SCORERS

SENATORS  CANADIENS

KyleTurrisKyle Turris

Kyle Turris: 5G, 9A, 14PTS
Daniel Alfredsson: 5G, 8A, 13PTS
Sergei Gonchar: 1G, 11A, 12PTS
RyderMichael Ryder Michael Ryder: 6G, 17A, 23PTS
Max Pacioretty: 8G, 13A, 21PTS
Tomas Plekanec: 11G, 7A, 18PTS

 PROJECTED GOALTENDERS
(Updated following game day skate.)

Carey Price is the confirmed starter for the Canadiens.
Robin Lehner is the confirmed starter for the Senators.

SENATORS  CANADIENS

LehnerRobin Lehner
CONFIRMED

Record: 1-0-3
GAA: 1.89
Sv%: .947
SO: 0
EV GA/60: 2.04
Carey PriceCarey Price
CONFIRMED
Record: 13-4-3 (tied for 1st in wins)
GAA : 2.37 (15th)
Sv%: .910 (24th)
SO: 1 (tied for 4th)
EV GA/60: 1.84 (tied for 6th)

GAMEDAY: All Habs Headlines

► Sweet home Montreal: 

  • The Montreal Canadiens return home following a road trip that saw them put together a record of 4-1-0 over their last five games on the road.
  • Over the course of the entire road stretch which included one game at home, the Habs were 5-1-2.
  • Since their famous 0-6 loss to the Toronto Maple Leafs back on February 9, the Habs have only lost once in regulation and are 11-1-3.

► Milestone for Brian Gionta!

  • In Sunday’s game agains the Florida Panthers, Brian Gionta reached a milestone with the Canadiens, playing in his 200th career game wearing the bleu blanc rouge sweater.
  • He celebrated by scoring his ninth goal of the season and also added an assist.
  • Gionta now totals 16 points on the season which ranks him sixth amongst all Canadiens players.

► Do we have room for another milestone? Sure! Michael Ryder!

  • When Michael Ryder came back to the Canadiens after being traded for Erik Cole, he already had 99 goals in the bank as a member of Montreal religious hockey hopefuls.
  • On Sunday night against the Panthers, Ryder picked up his 100th and 101st goals as a member of the Canadiens while adding an assist.
  • Ryder now has 6 goals and 17 assists for 23 points on the season, ranking him first on the Canadiens roster.
  • He has 2 goals and 3 assists over his past two games.

► Rookie Watch:

  • Sunday night against the Panthers, Brendan Gallagher picked up an assist and he now has 7 goals and 8 assists for 15 points on the season.
  • As for Alex Galchenyuk, he was held of the scoresheet and still totals 3 goals and 10 assists for 13 points on the season.
  • Respectively, they rank third and fifth amongst rookies in the league.

Top 10 NHL Rookies / Total Points

  1. Cory Conacher (TBL): 7G, 13A, 20PTS
  2. Jonathan Huberdeau (FLA): 12G, 5A, 17PTS
  3. Brendan Gallagher (MTL): 7G, 8A, 15PTS
  4. Justin Schultz (EDM): 5G, 10A, 15PTS
  5. Alex Galchenyuk (MTL): 3G, 10A, 13PTS
  6. Nail Yakupov (EDM): 6G, 7A, 13PTS
  7. Vladimir Tarasenko (STL): 6G, 6A, 12PTS
  8. Dougie Hamilton (BOS): 3G, 9A, 12PTS
  9. Brandon Saad (CHI): 4G, 7A, 11PTS
  10. Drew Shore (FLA): 2G, 9A, 11PTS

Post Game Quotes: Habs vs. Panthers

 Michel Therrien:

“This was an exceptional trip for the team. I told the players today that even before tonight’s game this was already a good road trip for us, but this game was the chance for us to make it exceptional. I was very happy with the way we dictated the match tonight and played our game at our rhythm right until the very end.” said Therrien whose Canadiens picked up 25 out of a possible 30 points over their past 15 games. He also added, “We were well aware that this was a part of our calendar that could be difficult with the long trip and having to play six games in nine nights against good teams. This team has obviously developed some very good character. We’re a group that plays with a lot of responsibility and I really like what I’m seeing from our guys.”

 Brian Gionta:

“This was a week that could potentially have really hurt us in the standings if we weren’t ready for it. When you have a long trip like this, you want to make sure it’s a successful one. We’re extremely happy with the result.”

 Michael Ryder:

“It took me a little while to get adjusted. It definitely feels like I’ve been on the road for a little while. When I was with Dallas we were traveling, I came back for one game in Montreal, and then we were traveling again. The good thing is that it gave me the chance to get to know the guys a lot better and to start to feel comfortable. I’m getting used to the system now and I’m feeling a lot more comfortable on the ice.” said Ryder who had two goals and an assist against the Panthers. He went on to say, “Hopefully we can keep this going when we get back. This trip was good for the team and I think we did a lot of good things. Now that we’re heading home it’s important to make sure we keep playing the same way.”


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