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GameDay: Habs vs Hurricanes Lineups, Price, Bouillon, Gionta

Habs vs. Canes

All Habs GameDay: Thursday March 7, 2013

On this day in hockey history… 1975 – Guy Lafleur scored twice and added two assists to become the first 100 point scorer in Montreal Canadiens history.

GAMEDAY: Can the Habs stop the Canes in their tracks.

CAROLINA HURRICANES
13-8-1
3rd in the East
MONTREAL CANADIENS
14-5-4
1st in the East
 

Home Record: 6-4-0
Goals For: 67
Goals against: 62
PP percentage: 14.3 (25th)
PK percentage: 78.0 (23rd)

Road Record: 6-2-2
Goals For: 71
Goals against: 59
PP percentage: 20.0 (10th)
PK percentage: 81.3 (15th)
PNC Arena, Raleigh, NC.
7:00 p.m. EST
TV: RDS, TSN-HABS

PROJECTED LINE COMBINATIONS
(Will be updated following game day skate.)

MONTREAL CANADIENS

Raphael Diaz has been placed on injured reserve status.
Yannick Weber will get a start tonight against the Canes. The decision to scratch Tomas Kaberle or ice 7 defenseman will be made closer to game-time.
Suffering from an intestinal infection, Michel Therrien skipped the game day skate. He is expected to be behind the bench tonight.
Tomas Kaberle is out of the lineup for the Canadiens.

Forwards

Michael Ryder – Tomas Plekanec – Brian Gionta
Max Pacioretty – David Desharnais – Brendan Gallagher
Alex Galchenyuk – Lars Eller –  Brandon Prust
Travis Moen – Ryan White – Colby Armstrong

Defensemen

Andrei Markov – Alexei Emelin
Josh Gorges – P.K. Subban
Francis Bouillon – Yannick Weber

Goalies

Carey Price, Peter Budaj

Scratches

Rene Bourque (concussion), Raphael Diaz (concussion), Gabriel Dumont, Petteri Nokelainen

CAROLINA HURRICANES

Forwards

Jiri Tlusty – Eric Staal – Alexander Semin
Jeff Skinner – Jordan Staal – Pat Dwyer
Drayson Bowman – Jussi Jokinen – Tim Wallace
Brett Sutter – Tim Brent – Kevin Westgarth

Defensemen

Jay Harrison – Justin Faulk
Tim Gleason – Joe Corvo
Bobby Sanguinetti – Jamie McBain

Goalies

Dan Ellis – Justin Peters

Scratches

Chad LaRose,  Joni Pitkanen, Tuomo Ruutu, Cam Ward, Riley Nash

TOP SCORERS

HURRICANES  CANADIENS

Eric Staal

Eric Staal: 12G, 16A, 28PTS
Alexander Semin: 6G, 17A, 23PTS
Jiri Tlusty: 11G, 7A, 18PTS
Max Pacioretty Max Pacioretty: 8G, 12A, 20PTS
Michael Ryder: 6G, 12A, 18PTS
David Desharnais 7G, 8A, 15PTS
Tomas Plekanec: 10G, 5A, 15PTS

 PROJECTED GOALTENDERS
(Updated following game day skate.)

Justin Peters will start in goal for Carolina as Dan Ellis continues to recover from the flu.

HURRICANES  CANADIENS

Justin Peters
CONFIRMED

Record: 1-0-0
GAA : 3.00
Sv%: .925
SO: 0
EV GA/60: n/a
Carey Price
CONFIRMED
Record: 11-4-3 (Tied for 1st in wins)
GAA : 2.35 (14th)
Sv%: .908 (25th)
SO: 2 (tied for 4th)
EV GA/60: 1.79 (8th)

GAMEDAY: All Habs Headlines

► Let’s not panic: 

► 700 for Bouillon:

► Gionta gets number 20,000.

“It’s always nice with the history of the organization when you get to be a part of it in that way, but we’re looking at today and this was a tough game for us. We did a lot to keep ourselves in it, but we can’t be giving out two goal leads. They’re a dangerous team that has a lot of offensive power that you need to be aware of and their power play is pretty good too. We got caught up kind of playing their game and not initiating enough, we took some penalties and let through some goals.”

► Post-game quotes: Habs vs Islanders.

“The guys all worked extremely hard to try and win this game. We managed to come back from two goals down to tie it. I liked the intensity we brought tonight. You have to be careful when you’re looking at penalties and indiscipline because sometimes penalties aren’t the player’s fault. There’s no way I could tell a player he wasn’t disciplined if I go back and look at the video and realize that he didn’t deserve the call. Sometimes the guys are just battling hard for the puck and end up with a penalty.”

“We can’t win them all, and we just went 11 games without losing in regulation. The guys played with intensity, they worked hard, the results just didn’t work out for us tonight.”

“I feel like we did a pretty good job tonight. When we came out in the second period we were kind of flat. We tried to put the puck on the net as much as we could, but we didn’t always get the bounces and that just happens sometimes. It’s never a good feeling when you lose a game, whether it’s at the end of a streak or not. A loss is a loss.”


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