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Canucks – Canadiens: Habs Wrap Road Trip | GAME PREVIEW

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Canucks – Canadiens: Habs Wrap Road Trip | GAME PREVIEW

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

Game Preview

A Look Back

The first period was an exact copy of how game one went between the Habs and Canucks. Luckily enough things changed in the second. The Habs had far more energy left and were dominate in the second, scoring four goals. The game took a turn near the end when the Habs lost two key role players. Both Paul Byron and Joel Armia will be out tonight as Byron took a puck off the foot and Armia took an unnecessary hit to the head from Tyler Myers. Myers was not suspended and you can expect the Habs to make note of that tonight.

Last game: MTL 7  VAN 3

For a complete game recap: Canucks – Canadiens: Habs Unleash Scoring Machine

Players to Watch

  • Corey Perry
    Due to the injuries Perry will make his Habs debut. Perry is known as one of the biggest pests around the league and will definitely try to make a statement that he should be a regular in the line up.
  • Artturi Lehkonen
    Lehkonen should get some extra ice time tonight due to the injuries as well. In his first season Lehkonen had a career high 18 goals, if he can find that finish again the Habs will be in good shape.
  • Josh Anderson
    Anderson will be a key player tonight, with some tension in the air, you know the Habs most physical forward will be in the thick of it. Not making his team short handed will be key even when the game gets heated.

Keys to Victory

  • Maintain composure
    The Habs were not happy with the Armia hit from Myers and they will being make note of it however they need to make sure they keep their composure and focus on the two points.
  • Play 60 minutes
    With emotions high both teams are going to come out hard, the team that plays hard from start to finish and plays the complete game without any let down should get the points tonight.
  • Be disciplined
    The Habs know they need to be disciplined tonight, the refereeing hasn’t been consistent and there has been a lot of tight calls that haven’t gone the Habs way. 
Statistical Matchup
Rogers Arena, Vancouver, BC | January 23, 7:00 PM ET | TV: CBC, TVAS, SN, CITY

2020-21 statistics

CANUCKS CANADIENS
4 (21st) Points (rank) 6 (3rd)
2-4-0 Record 3-0-2
1-1-0 Home/Away 3-0-2
2-4-0 Last 10 3-0-2
2.83 GF/G 4.80
4.67 GA/G 3.00
15.4 (21st) PP% (rank) 30.0 (7th)
71.0 (26th) PK% (rank) 76.0 (19th)
47.70  CF% 54.03
Pre-game Quotes
 Claude Julien

  • “These guys (Corey Perry and Michael Frolik) have been unbelievable examples for our young players on professionalism, work ethic, coming to the rink every day happy to be here and leading by example. They’ve been great that way from day one. We know eventually that they’re going to end up getting into the lineup and then helping us out.”
Projected Forwards, Defense and Goaltenders (subject to change)
Forwards
Miller – Pettersson – Boeser
Pearson – Horvat – Hoglander
Roussel- Gaudette – Virtanen
Motte – Beagle – Sutter
Tatar – Danault – Gallagher
Drouin – Suzuki – Anderson
Perry – Kotkaniemi – Toffoli
Lehkonen – Evans – Byron (GTD)
Defensemen
Hughes – Myers
Benn – Schmidt
Juolevi – Rafferty
Chiarot – Weber
Edmundson – Petry
Kulak – Romanov
Out of the lineup
Scratched: MacEwen, Eriksson
Injured: Ferland, Hawryluk, Edler, Hamonic, Chatfield
Scratched: Mete
Injured: Armia
Goalies
Braden Holtby Carey Price
Braden Holtby
Record: 2-1-0
GAA: – 3.58
Sv%: – .892
SO: 0
Alternate: Thathcher Demko
Record: 1-0-2
GAA: – 3.50
Sv%: – .887
SO: 0
Alternate: Jake Allen
 Game Expectations
This game has the potential to be nasty. With the third game in four nights, the players have had enough of each other. Add in a dirty hit last game and lack of suspension from the league and tensions will be high. The Canucks coach also called out his star players who will look be a difference makers tonight.

Bottom Line

The Habs can’t go out of their way to send a message to Tyler Myers but be physical and stay out of the box. These teams will player each other six more times this season.

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