Game Day: Lightning vs Canadiens – Game 3 Preview, Lines, Goalies, TV
Jordan Lambe
Pre-game Notes and Quotes
P.K. Subban: “That’s where our focus has got to be, and after that we’ll worry about everything else, but there’s no doubt in my mind if we come out with the right effort we’re going to like the result we’re going to get.”
Tyler Johnson: “There were a couple of times in that Detroit series that we had an emotional win and the next game we didn’t play as well, so we want to take things one game at a time and keep an even keel. It doesn’t matter what you did in the last game; it only matters what you do in the next game.”
Michel Therrien: “If the result offensively isn’t there, you’re always searching for a solution. [Wednesday] won’t be any different. We’ve got to find a solution to be more successful offensively.”
Montreal averaged 2.61 goals per game in the regular season (20th in the league.) They are averaging 1.88 goals per game in the playoffs (tied with the Rangers for worst of the remaining playoff teams.)
David Desharnais will be a game time decision due to a viral infection/dehydration.
Tampa Bay scored double the number of power play goals (4) in game 2, as the Canadiens have in the playoffs to date (2.)
Ryan Callahan: “We remember back to a year ago and we were in the situation Montreal is in now. We have to expect the best from them and prepare for it.”
Matchup – Playoff Statistics
Game 3 | Amalie Arena, Tampa, FL. | May 6, 7:00 PM ET | TV: CBC, USA, TVA | Lightning lead the series 2-0
Eastern Conference Semi-final
LIGHTNING
CANADIENS
108 (5th)
Points (Eastern Conference Position)
110 (2nd)
6-3
Record
4-4
2-2
Home
2-3
4-1
Road
2-1
6-3
Last 10
4-4
2.78
G/G
1.88
2.00
GA/G
2.50
14.3
PP%
3.8
85.7
PK%
71.9
11.0
PIM/G
17.2
28.8
S/G
37.1
26.8
SA/G
32.1
50.5
FO%
53.4
49.6
CF%
52.5
50.2
FF%
53.7
Projected Line Combinations and Goaltenders (subject to change)