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GAME PREVIEW | Coyotes – Canadiens: Habs Seek 4th Straight Win

GAME DAY | Montreal Canadiens vs Arizona Coyotes: Preview, TV,  Start Time, Statistical Match-up, Projected Lines, Starting Goalies, Keys to Victory, Habs Tickets

Game Preview by Sam Gerber
Last game : MTL 2  TOR 1  F/OT   After two scoreless periods, each team posted a third period goal. In overtime, Carey Price stopped a shot punching the puck to spring  Nick Suzuki. He was poke-checked, but Ilya Kovalchuk potted the rebound. It was a fantastic end to a slow game which gave fans something to celebrate.

For a complete game recap: A Perfect Habs Ending

Players to watch

  • Brendan Gallagher
    Coyotes coach Rick Tocchet mentioned that they will have to box out players like  Gallagher who isn’t afraid to go to the front of the net.
  • Ben Chiarot
    Chariot has struggled at times defensively this season, particularly on the penalty-kill. But there is no denying signing that Chariot has been a workhorse for Claude Julien all season averaging 23:30 in icetime per game.
  • Jonathan Drouin
    Drouin had a rough night playing for the first time since recovering from wrist surgery. The injury has fully healed, with Drouin having been cleared to play by doctors almost two weeks ago, but he isn’t feeling 100 percent comfortable yet.

Keys to Victory

  • Get a quick start
    The Habs emotions are high after putting a couple wins together. Bell Centre fans were pretty quiet for almost three periods against Toronto. The team must use  emotion to get the crowd going early tonight.
  • Control the play
    The Habs did an excellent job in the third against the Leafs controlling the play and the puck, if they do that against the Coyotes they will have a good chance at two points. 
  • Be physical
    With Weber out the Habs can’t forget to be a physical team. The Coyotes are used to Western conference hockey and won’t be afraid to mix it up.
Statistical Matchup by All Habs
Bell Centre, Montreal, QC | February 10, 7:00 PM ET | TV: TSN2, RDS, FS-A PLUS

2019-20 statistics

COYOTES CANADIENS
61 (19th) Points (rank) 61 (20th)
27-23-7 Record 27-23-7
14-12-3 Away/Home 13-14-4
2-5-3 Last 10 7-3-0
2.72 GF/G 3.04
2.68 GA/G 3.02
19.2 PP% 19.6
81.9 PK% 79.4
48.06  CF% 54.19
Pre-game quotes
Claude Julien
  • “We just can’t afford to have letdowns. We can’t afford to lose too many games. So we’ve just got to stay the course here and continue to play one game at a time and understand how important that win is to us in the standings.”
Projected forward lines, defense pairings and goaltenders by All Habs
Forwards
Hall – Dvorak – Garland
Crouse – Stepan – Kessel
Keller – Schmaltz – Hinostroza
Soderberg – Richardson – Fischer
Tatar – Danault – Gallagher
Kovalchuk – Suzuki – Armia
Drouin – Domi – Lehkonen
Cousins – Thompson – Evans
Defensemen
Chychrun – Gologoski
Oesterle – Hjalmarsson
Ness – Lyubushkin
Chiarot – Mete
Kulak – Petry
Scandella – Ouellet
Out of the lineup
Scratched: Grabner
Injured: Ekman-Larsson, Demers, Kemper
Scratched: Folin, Weal (flu), Weise
Injured: Weber, Byron
Goalies
Antti Raanta Carey Price
Record: 10-12-3
GAA: – 2.86
Sv%: – .915
SO: 2
Alternate: Adin Hill
Record: 24-18-4
GAA: – 2.69
Sv%: – .913
SO: 3
Alternate: Charlie Lindgren
 What to Expect by Sam Gerber
Injuries to both Arizona goalies has pushed the Coyotes out of a playoff spot for the first time this season. Darcy Kuemper, who’s been having a great season, will not play. The Habs have to test Antti Raanta and make him uncomfortable. Carey Price has been looking like his normal self since the start of December.
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