GAME DAY PREVIEW | Montreal Canadiens vs Toronto Maple Leafs: Preview, TV, Start Time, Statistical Match-up, Projected Lines, Starting Goalies, Keys to Victory, Habs Tickets
Game Preview
A Look Back
Jeff Petry continued his recent resurgence opening the scoring with his third of the season. After the Islanders had tied the game on the power-play, Josh Anderson threaded the needle to give the Habs the lead. After the Isles tied the game in the third, Rem Pitlick scored the game-deciding goal in the shootout.
Josh Anderson
Anderson is the first Canadiens player to reach double digits in goals this season, with all 10 goals coming at even strength. Anderson is a fixture on the second power-play until but only has one point with the man advantage this season.
Alexander Romanov
The 22-year-old has been a physical force all season leading the team with 165 hits which places him top-5 in the NHL. Romanov is also second on the Canadiens in blocked shots with 77.
Brett Kulak
Kulak has a goal and two assists in his past six games bringing him to 11 points in 44 games this season. The Alberta native is on pace to surpass his career high of 17 points set during the 2018-’19 season.
Keys to Victory
Defensive zone coverage
It’s a simple story with the Maple Leafs scoring at will, ranking fourth in the NHL, and the Canadiens giving up the most goals in the league. The Habs will have their hands full in the defensive zone in this game.
Feed off the crowd
The Canadiens will welcome fans back to the Bell Centre for the first time since early Decemeber. Despite being limited to 50 percent capacity, the return of their supporters should provide a boost to the players.
Stay out of the box
The Leafs sport the best power-play in the league while the Canadiens rank as one of the worst teams on the penalty-kill. This is a recipe for disaster if the Habs take needless penalties.
Statistical Matchup for Game 51
Bell Centre, Montreal, QC | February 21, 7:00 PM ET | TV: TSN2, RDS, ESPN+
2021-22 statistics
MAPLE LEAFS
CANADIENS
67 (7th)
Points (rank)
27 (32nd)
32-13-3
Record
10-33-7
L1
Streak
W2
7-3-0
Last 10
2-8-0
3.58 (4th)
GF/G (rank)
2.20 (32nd)
2.73 (6th)
GA/G (rank)
3.90 (32nd)
31.6 (1st)
PP% (rank)
12.8 (31st)
84.6 (6th)
PK% (rank)
73.8 (30th)
56.1
Faceoff %
48.1
Pre-game Quotes
Sheldon Keefe, head coach, Toronto Maple Leafs
“We haven’t forgotten that there’s 11 out of 18 skaters that’ll be on the ice tonight who knocked us out of the playoffs last year.”
Projected Forwards, Defense and Goaltenders (subject to change)
Scratched: Paquette, T. Pitlick Injured: Armia (facial injury), Dvorak (upper-body), Savard (ankle), Allen (lower-body), Drouin (wrist), Perreault (lower-body), Edmundson (back), Price (knee), Weber (multiple injuries) COVID-19: Schueneman
Goalies
Petr Mrazek
Sam Montembeault
Record: 6-3-0 GAA: 2.95 Sv%: .899 SO: 0 Alternate: Jack Campbell
Record: 3-10-4 GAA: 3.81 Sv%: .895 SO: 0 Alternate: Andrew Hammond
Game Expectations
Last time these two historic rivals met was on October 13th for the opening game of the season. The Leafs took that contest 2-1 in front of a capacity crowd at the Scotiabank Arena. Toronto was without Auston Matthews for their season opener but he will be in the lineup on Monday in Montreal.
Bottom Line
Toronto is coming off a 6-3 home loss to the St. Louis Blues. The Canadiens will be trying for their first-three game winning streak of this season.