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Canadiens – Flyers: Habs Look to Draw Even | GAME 4 PREVIEW

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Canadiens – Flyers: Habs Look to Draw Even | GAME 4 PREVIEW

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

Game Preview by Sam Gerber
Last game : MTL 0  PHI 1  F   It was a defensive shield that the Habs were unable to penetrate. The Flyers took an early lead after a point shot was deflected twice off of a set play. The Flyers were content on holding a 1-0 lead. The Habs tried hard but didn’t use their speed like they could have but they hit a number of posts. Expect a new game plan to counter the Flyers defensive plan.

For a complete game recap: Habs A Post Away | GAME 3 RECAP

Players to watch

  • Paul Byron
    The Habs fastest winger should get some more opportunities as the Habs. Byron is familiar with making the most of his chances.
  • Jeff Petry
    Petry has been quiet since the qualifying matchup, a lot of the Habs offense is generated from the back end and the Habs will need Petry to find his scoring touch again.
  • Brendan Gallagher
    It’s been hinted that Gallagher is playing hurt. Gally is still doing a number of things right and getting a ton of shots on the net. If something is hindering him, it may be the reason nothing has gone in yet for him.

Keys to Victory

  • Use their speed
    The Habs need to use their speed a lot more and try to stretch out the ice a bit more to increase some odd man chances.
  • Create traffic
    The Habs need to take a page from the Flyers and send a player hard to the net off a face off and hope for a deflection.
  • Win special teams
    Power-play struggles for both teams has been evident and it seems that the team that finds success first will have the best chance at winning the series.
Statistical Matchup by All Habs
Scotiabank Arena, Toronto, ON | August 18, 3:00 PM ET | TV: CBC, SN, TVAS, NBCSN

2019-20 playoff statistics

FLYERS CANADIENS
10 Points (rank) 8
5-1 Record 4-3
Home
Last 10
2.33 GF/G 2.29
1.50 GA/G 1.57
4.0 PP% 13.6
80.0 PK% 87.1
45.23  CF% 52.29
Pre-game quotes
 Interim head coach Kirk Muller

  • “Claude and Berg have given me full responsibility as far as making those types of changes once games are starting, so you’ve just got to go on your gut.”
Projected forward lines, defense pairings and goaltenders by All Habs
Forwards
Giroux – Couturier – Voracek
Laughton – Hayes – Konecny
van Riemsdyk  – Grant – Aube-Kubel
Raffl  – Thompson – Pitlick
Tatar – Danault – Gallagher
Domi – Suzuki – Drouin
Lehkonen – Kotkaniemi – Byron
Belzile – Evans – Armia
Defensemen
Provorov – Niskanen
Sanheim – Myers
Hagg – Braun
Chiarot – Weber
Kulak – Petry
Ouellet – Mete
Out of the lineup
Scratched: Andreoff, Frost, Lindblom,  Friedman, Welinski, Zamula, Lyon, Ustimenko, Bunnaman, Farabee, Gostisbehere
Injured/Unfit to Play:
Scratched: Fleury, Poehling, Hudon, Folin, Juulsen, Olofsson, Primeau, McNiven, Weal, Weise, Romanov (ineligible)
Injured/Unfit to Play:
Goalies
Carter Hart Carey Price
Record: 4-1
GAA: – 1.51
Sv%: – .949
SO: 1
Alternate: Brian Elliot
Record: 4-3-0
GAA: – 1.40
Sv%: – .953
SO: 2
Alternate: Charlie Lindgren
 What to Expect by Sam Gerber
After being shut down by the Flyers the Habs will try to utilize their speed as much as they can. Game three wasn’t as chippy as expected but it’s only a matter of time when both teams let their emotions get the best of them and the fighting takes over.
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