GAME DAY | Canadiens – Avalanche: Preview, Prediction, Lines, Goalies, TV
Sam Gerber
Game Preview by Sam Gerber
Last game: MTL 2 NSH 3
The battle between Brendan Gallagher and P.K. Subban stole the show. The Habs had 49 shots on goal but failed to score in the shootout, missing out on the extra point.
Brendan Gallagher
Gallagher can build on the emotionally-charged performance from last game.
Alex Galchenyuk
Galchenyuk was dominant in overtime against the Predators. He is now tied for second for the team in points. Down the stretch, Claude Julien would be wise to lighten up on the leash further.
Mikko Rantanen
Rantanen has taken over the offense for the Avs after Nathan MacKinnon went down with injury. With 35 assists on the season, the Habs have to worry more about the pass than the shot when Rantanen has the puck..
Keys to Victory
Compete with high energy
The Canadiens need to maintain a high tempo for 60 minutes.
Top-six must contribute
Montreal’s top offensive talent must execute on a consistent basis.
Make smart choices
It’s been an issue all season: the Habs must not settle for perimeter shots and should make a push towards the net.
Matchup by All Habs staff
Pepsi Center, Denver, CO | February 14, 9:30 PM ET | TV: TSN2, RDS, ALT
2017-18 statistics
AVALANCHE
CANADIENS
64 (17th)
Points (rank)
51 (26th)
30-21-4
Record
22-26-7
19-7-1
Home/Away
8-16-1
5-4-1
Last 10
4-5-1
3.15
GF/G
2.58
2.95
GA/G
3.07
19.4
PP%
21.4
83.5
PK%
78.3
47.90
CF%
50.89
eSAT Analytics by Mathieu Chagnon
Projected forward lines, defense pairings and goaltenders
The Avs sit a few points out of the playoffs and have been around a .500 team since the Mackinnon injury but still compete hard every night. A hot start for the Habs would do wonders for them as they usually get frustrated if they do not score early on.