GAME DAY | Canadiens – Sabres: Preview, Prediction, Lines, Goalies, TV
Sam Gerber
Game Preview by Sam Gerber
Last game: MTL 3 PIT 5
The Penguins opened the scoring on a goal that appeared to be obvious goalie interference to most Habs fans. The Canadiens battled back and Carey Price made numerous spectacular saves. Then Sidney Crosby scored one of the best goals of his career and the Habs were sunk.
Jeff Petry
Petry has played well most of the season but it looks like the extra minutes are catching up to him. Playing above his normal second pairing slot has resulted in numerous errors in his own end.
Nicolas Deslauriers
Deslauriers returns to Buffalo for the first time since the trade that brought him to Montreal. It was a move that worked out very well for both teams with Zach Redmond bringing offense and leadership to the Rochester Americans.
Ryan O’Reilly
O’Reilly is matchup nightmare for the Habs. He is one of the best two-way centers in the league and can be dominant at the faceoff dot.
Keys to Victory
Box out forwards
The Canadiens have failed all season to front opposing forwards. That was particularly evident against the Penguins. They must do a better job tonight.
Take advantage of weak PP The Sabres have the 26th ranked power-play in the league. Could this be the game for the Canadiens beleaguered penalty-kill to step up?
Crash the net The Sabres can be easily distracted from their game by taking bad penalties.
Matchup by All Habs staff
KeyBank Centre, Buffalo, NY | March 23, 7:00 PM ET | TV: TSN2, RDS, MSG-B
2017-18 statistics
SABRES
CANADIENS
58 (31st)
Points (rank)
64 (27th)
23-38-12
Record
26-36-12
11-22-5
Home/Away
9-24-4
4-5-1
Last 10
1-7-2
2.36
GF/G
2.47
3.26
GA/G
3.12
17.0
PP%
20.3
78.6
PK%
74.7
47.13
CF%
50.42
eSAT Analytics by Mathieu Chagnon
Projected forward lines, defense pairings and goaltenders
Both the Habs and Sabres have missing pieces which will make for a game with plenty of offense. The Canadiens line of Jacob De La Rose, Artturi Lehkonen and Alex Galchenyuk have been playing great since they were brought together. If they are up to the challenge, the Habs should come away with the win.