GAME PREVIEW | Capitals – Canadiens: Habs Back in Action
Sam Gerber
GAME DAY | Montreal Canadiens vs Washington Capitals: Preview, TV, Start Time, Statistical Match-up, Projected Lines, Starting Goalies, Keys to Victory, Habs Tickets
Game Preview by Sam Gerber
Last game : MTL 5 VGK 4 F/SO Before the break, the Habs won four of their last five games but fell further out of the playoff picture. The Habs got off to an early lead with Nick Cousins, Joel Armia and Ilya Kovalchuk all finding the back of the net. Unfortunately the Habs allowed Vegas back in the game and gave up a late goal that sent it to overtime. In overtime both teams had their chances, but could not finish. The shootout was a different story with Tomas Tatar scoring the shootout winner and Carey Price making a game-winning save!
Carey Price
Suzuki’s game saving pass seemed to be delivered with confidence. Hopefully this will encourage the head coach to change his ways and have more trust in young players on the roster.
Jesperi Kotkaniemi
Kotkaniemi has flown under the radar but he has played well. He continues to learn how to be a pro as one of the youngest players in the NHL. Kotkaniemi has benefited from the strong play of Ryan Poehling and Artturi Lehkonen.
Ilya Kovalchuk
For fans, it has been amazing to see a player of the caliber of Kovalchuk in a Habs jersey. He has showcased that he still has something to offer a playoff-bound team and it should only be a matter of time before Marc Bergevin does the right thing and moves him to a contender.
Keys to Victory
Play with energy
After a long break the Habs should be well rested but need to come out with energy.
Limit mistakes
The Habs have found ways to win, relying on outstanding play from Carey Price, but have been playing sloppy hockey lately. They need to be mentally sharp and be ready to play.
Play with confidence The Habs haven’t played much convincing hockey all season, giving up leads and losing many one goal games. It’s time for them to he confident and dominant from start to finish.
Statistical Matchup by All Habs
Bell Centre, Montreal, QC | January 27, 7:00 PM ET | TV: TSN2, RDS, NBCSWA, ESPN+
2019-20 statistics
CAPITALS
CANADIENS
71 (1st)
Points (rank)
51 (24th)
33-11-5
Record
22-21-7
18-6-1
Away/Home
10-12-4
6-4-0
Last 10
4-5-1
3.55
GF/G
3.04
2.90
GA/G
3.12
20.3
PP%
20.6
84.2
PK%
78.9
51.94
CF%
53.73
Pre-game quotes
Max Domi
“That’s an elite hockey team over there, obviously. They’ve proven it time and time again. They won a Stanley Cup pretty recently so they know how to win and a lot of experience over there. But that being said, you’ve got to respect that team, but not too much. You’ve got to understand and just go out and commit to the game plan and stick with it and worry about getting the two points.”
Projected forward lines, defense pairings and goaltenders by All Habs
Forwards
Panik – Backstrom – Wilson
Vrana – Kuznetsov – Oshie
Hagelin – Eller – Boyd
Leipsic – Dowd – Hathaway
Record: 20-16-4 GAA: – 2.84 Sv%: – .908 SO: 2 Alternate: Charlie Lindgren
What to Expect by Sam Gerber
With less than a four percent chance of making the post-season, the Habs playoff chances are all but decided. Now is the time for Marc Bergevin to show that he can make good hockey decisions and use the opportunity to shed players that are not part of the Canadiens long-term future. That said, missing the playoffs once again will hurt.
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