GAME DAY | Penguins – Canadiens: Preview, TV, Start Time, Statistical Match-up, Projected Lines, Starting Goalies, Keys to Victory, Tickets
Game Preview by Sam Gerber | |
Last game : MTL 4 NYR 2 Joel Armia had a coming out party, scoring a hat-trick, the third three goal game by a Habs player in a little over a week. The Canadiens scoring started by Brendan Gallagher who drove hard to the net and deflected a perfect pass by Tomas Tatar over the shoulder of Henrik Lundqvist. The goal woke up Montreal and their energy went straight to their legs. Armia jumped on a lucky bounce to get his first of the game then he drove hard to the net protecting the puck out muscling his defender and scoring short side. It was a power move by Armia who has found his scoring touch of late. He added in an empty netter to get the hat-trick.
For a complete game recap: Armia Scores Natural Hat Trick
Keys to Victory
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What to Expect by Sam Gerber |
Both teams played last night, while the Habs won, the Pens lost in overtime. With a four-point swing tonight both teams need these points and it could end up be a deciding game on which team makes the playoffs. Phillip Danault will be key player for the Habs, he will have the task to shutdown Sydney Crosby while still generating offence of his own. The center match-ups all night will be watched closely, the Habs do have last change which should benefit them greatly. On October 10th, 2007 Carey Price made his debut and got his first win against the Pittsburgh Penguins. Tonight Price has the chance to tie Jacques Plante for the most wins by a Habs goalie against the team it all started against. The Habs have to give it their all to make sure that happens for their best player. |
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