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GAME DAY | Sharks – Canadiens: Preview, Prediction, Lines, Goalies, TV

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GAME DAY | Sharks – Canadiens: Preview, Prediction, Lines, Goalies, TV

 

Game Preview by Sam Gerber
Last game : MTL 5  NYR 2   

If you didn’t know by now, Shea Weber is back, and he’s on a mission. Weber scored twice in the first period. On the second goal, Weber found himself all alone out front after starting the play from behind his own net. Any questions about Weber’s speed should be gone after he blew by every player and received an amazing pass from Tomas Tatar. Tatar also scored on the power-play which was a big as the Habs almost let the Rangers back in the game. Artturi Lehkonen scored twice doubling his goal production from November. If Lehkonen can continue putting up points, the Habs should make a jump in the standings.

For a complete game recap: Weber, Lehkonen Lead Habs to Win

Players to watch

  • Paul Byron
    Byron’s return provides more balance in the line-up. He is one of their best penalty killers and is always a threat for a breakaway. Byron’s addition not only changes how the Habs play but how opponents play. He creates space for his teammates who are left open due to Byron’s speed. 
  • Phillip Danault
    It’s clear that Danault is not a first line centre, but is forced into the role due to Claude Julien’s preference to use him over Max Domi and Jesperi Kotkaniemi. It is hoped that Danault will become an effective two-way centre but his goals against numbers are fifth-worst in terms of forwards. Hopefully Danault can consistently play well at both ends of the ice to create scoring chances while limiting the opposition. 
  • Jonathan Drouin
    At 23-years-old Drouin is fulfilling his childhood dream, playing for the Canadiens and winning the Molson Cup for November. While Drouin can be an offensive threat, he needs to be much more invested in the play when he is without the puck. 

Keys to Victory

  • Win the special teams battle
    The Habs have to be careful going up against San Jose. The Sharks can easily win the special teams battle making it important the Habs stay out of the box and capitalize on any power-play chances they get. 
  • Be better on the breakout
    Montreal’s breakout against San Jose has to be on point. The Sharks have a number of skilled forwards that can take advantage of any bad passes.
  • Use your speed
    The Habs have to get some offensive zone time. The Sharks have two of the best puck-moving defence in the league and can easily disrupt any chance at a cycle. The Canadiens have to get the pucks deep, and get on the body making it difficult for Brent Burns and Erik Karlsson.
Matchup by All Habs staff
Bell Centre, Montreal, QC | December 2, 7:00 PM ET | TV: SN1, RDS, 

2018-19 statistics

SHARKS CANADIENS
29 (16th) Points (rank) 29 (15th)
12-10-5 Record 12-9-5
4-7-3 Away/Home 7-5-2
4-4-2 Last 10 4-4-2
3.04 GF/G 3.08
3.19 GA/G 3.27
22.7 PP% 15.2
85.2 PK% 78.6
55.57  CF%  52.84
eSAT Analytics by Mathieu Chagnon
 
Projected forward lines, defense pairings and goaltenders
Forwards
Kane – Pavelski – Donskoi
Hertl – Couture – Labanc
Sorensen – Thornton – Karlsson
Goodrow – Radil – Suomela 
Tatar – Danault – Gallagher
Drouin – Domi – Shaw
Byron – Kotkaniemi – Lehkonen
Agostino – Chaput – Deslauriers
Defensemen
Simek – Burns
Dillon – Karlsson
Vlasic – Braun
Kulak – Weber
Schlemko – Petry
  Reilly – Benn
Out of the lineup
Scratched: Ryan, Heed
Injured: Meier
Scratched: Hudon, Ouellet, Peca
Injured: Armia, Juulsen
Goalies
Martin Jones Carey Price
Record: 9-6-3
GAA: – 3.11
Sv%: – .887
SO: 0
Alternate: Aaron Dell
Record: 8-7-4
GAA: – 3.05
Sv%: – .898
SO: 1
Alternate: Antti Niemi
 What to Expect by Sam Gerber
This is going to be a tough test for the Habs. The Sharks may only be a few points ahead of the Canadiens but they haven’t found their groove yet. Montreal needs a  repeat performance of their effort against the Rangers. Being the latter half of a back-to-back for both teams may mean that mistakes will play a large role in the outcome. The Sharks should have a bit more bite to start the game after they were on the losing end of a bad game yesterday. The Canadiens must feed off the energy from last night’s win. 
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