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GameDay: Sharks vs Habs Preview, Lineups, Puck’s Pick

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GameDay: Sharks vs Habs Preview, Lineups, Puck’s Pick

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GameDay: Saturday October 26, 2013

On this day in hockey history 1995 – Mario Lemieux scored three times to become the first Penguin (and 20th NHL player) to score 500 career goals. The milestone came in his 605th game.


Game highlights: Ducks vs Habs (Oct-24)

 Ducks vs Habs Game Recap is here

GameDay: Time to make some Shark sushi.

 Match-up
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@

teamlogo_canadiensCanadiens Bell Centre, Montreal, QC.
Oct 24, 7:00 p.m. EDT
TV: CBC, RDS
 Scratches
Canadiens:  Alexei Emelin (knee), Davis Drewiske (shoulder), Douglas Murray (upper body), George Parros (concussion), Max Pacioretty (hamstring), Brandon Prust (shoulder), Daniel Briere (concussion)
Sharks:  Tommy Wingels (upper-body), Dan Boyle (concussion), Brent Burns, Martin Havlat, Raffi Torres and Adam Burish


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

Rosters
teamlogo_canadiens teamlogo_sharks
– Projected lines, subject to change.
– Projected lines, subject to change.
Forwards
Alex Galchenyuk – Lars Eller –  Brendan Gallagher
Michael Bournival – Tomas Plekanec – Brian Gionta
Rene Bourque – David Desharnais – Travis Moen
Mike Blunden – Ryan White – Patrick Holland
Tomas Hertl – Joe Thornton – Freddie Hamilton
Tyler Kennedy – Logan Couture – Patrick Marleau
Matthew Nieto – Joe Pavelski – Tommy Wingels
John McCarthy – Andrew Desjardins – Mike Brown
Defensemen
Andrei Markov – P.K. Subban
Josh Gorges – Raphael Diaz
Nathan Beaulieu – Francis Boullion
Marc-Edouard Vlasic – Justin Braun
Matt Irwin – Brad Stuart
Scott Hannan – Jason Demers
Goalies
Carey Price
(Confirmed)
Antti Niemi
(Confirmed)
Carey_Price Record: 5-4-0
GAA: 2.13
Sv%: 0.936
SO: 1
NiemiAntti Record: 8-1-1
GAA: 1.67
Sv%: 0.927
SO: 1
 Alternate: Peter Budaj
 Alternate: Alex Stalock


Featured Players
14 – Tomas Plekanec
(Centre)
12 – Patrick Marleau
(Left Wing)

(Photo by Richard Wolowicz/Getty Images)
(Photo by Richard Wolowicz/Getty Images)

Marleau
(AP Photo/Eric Risberg)
Height: 5-11
Weight: 196
Born: October 31, 1982
Birth Place: Kladno, Czechoslovakia
Draft: 2001 3ʳᵈ round (71ˢᵗ pick) by the Montreal Canadiens
Height: 6-2
Weight: 220
Born: September 15, 1979
Birth Place: Aneroid, Saskatchewan
Draft: 1997 1ˢᵗ round (2ⁿᵈ pick) by the San Jose Sharks
Season Stats
GP G A PTS +/- PIM S
10 5 4 9 4 4 28
Season Stats
GP G A PTS +/- PIM S
10 8 4 12 5 0 42

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Born and raised in the Montreal area, Steve is an Associate Editor and Senior Writer at All Habs. Steve started playing hockey at the age of four, played as a goaltender as high as Junior AAA and was drafted to the QMJHL. When he isn’t writing about the Canadiens or twiddling with HTML code on the website, you can usually find him sharing his sarcasm on Twitter where he enjoys the never-ending hockey arguments. Steve also works as an analyst for Rogers Communications and enjoys the fact that his downtown office is only a five-minute walk from the Bell Centre. On the personal side; Animal Planet, poutine, the colour blue, the word ‘weaponized’ and Pepsi are just a few of Steve’s favourite things.

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