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Panthers vs. Habs

All Habs GameDay: Tuesday January 22, 2013

On this day in hockey history 

  • 1966 – Detroit’s Roger Crozier recorded his 15th career shutout as the Red Wings won 3-0 at Montreal. The Wings had to wear the jerseys of their junior team in Hamilton as their NHL jerseys had been stolen from the Forum locker room the night before.
  • 1987 – A snowstorm in New Jersey delayed the game between the Devils and Flames for two hours. When it finally started, only 334 fans were on hand to see the Devils beat the Flames 7-5. The game ended at 11:44 PM.

GAMEDAY: Alex Kovalev returns to Montreal after three-point night on Saturday!

FLORIDA PANTHERS
(1-1-0)
 vs. MONTREAL CANADIENS
(0-1-0)
 Bell Centre, Montreal, QC
7:30 p.m. EST
TV: RDS, FS-F
 

Projected line combinations (updated following morning skate)

MONTREAL CANADIENS

Forwards

Erik Cole – David Desharnais – Max Pacioretty
Rene Bourque – Tomas Plekanec – Brian Gionta
Brendan Gallagher – Alex Galchenyuk  –  Brandon Prust
Colby Armstrong – Ryan White – Travis Moen

Defensemen

Andrei Markov – Alexei Emelin
Josh Georges – Raphael Diaz
Francis Bouillon – Tomas Kaberle

Scratches

Lars Eller, Mike Blunden, Yannick Weber, Petteri Nokelainen

FLORIDA PANTHERS

Forwards

Tomas Fleischmann – Stephen Weiss – Scottie Upshall
Jonathan Huberdeau – Peter Mueller – Alex Kovalev
Tomas Kopecky – Shawn Matthias – Mike Santorelli
Jack Skille – Jerred Smithson – George Parros

Defensemen

Brian Campbell – Ed Jovanovski
Keaton Ellerby – Filip Kuba
Tyson Strachan – Michael Caruso

Scratches

Kris Versteeg, Sean Bergenheim, Marcel Goc, Eric Gudbranson

PROJECTED GOALTENDERS

 Scott Clemmensen (Confirmed)  vs.
 Carey Price (Confirmed)
First start of the season for Clemmensen
Price made 24 saves against the Leafs 

(updated following morning skate)


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Insight on Habs Tickets:

It isn’t very often that hockey fans hear the term “bounce-back year” being associated with the Montreal Canadiens. On the contrary, the storied franchise, nicknamed the “Habs,” typically reigns over the Northeast standings, blending skill upfront with grit and puck movement on the blueline and acrobatics in net.

Last year in Montreal, however, events took a different course with the team’s most disappointing seasons in recent memory. Not to be dismayed, always faithful Habs fans are chomping at the bit to fill the Bell Centre back up for the NHL’s shortened–but highly-anticipated–2013 season. The fans eagerness is justified, too. Newcomer Rene Bourque and draftee Alex Galchenyuk bring new promise to the historic franchise.

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(Feature Photo: John Morstad)

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