GAME DAY PREVIEW | Montreal Canadiens vs Edmonton Oilers: Preview, TV, Start Time, Statistical Match-up, Projected Lines, Starting Goalies, Keys to Victory, Habs Tickets
Game Preview
A Look Back
While the Canadiens significantly outshot the Ducks in the first period, Cayden Primeau allowed three goals on nine shots. That performance resulted in Sam Montembeault taking over in goal in the second period only to be welcomed by Trevor Zegras scoring ‘Michigan style.’ The Canadiens rallied in the third period but fell short.
Artturi Lehkonen
Lehkonen has been the Habs most consistent skater this season. Now playing on the top line, Lehkonen has six points in his last nine games. Daily Faceoff’s Frank Seravalli reported that “at least three teams are begging” to acquire Lehkonen.
Jake Evans
Ending Dominique Ducharme’s experiment of Evans at wing has seen immediate positive results. Back centering the third line, Evans had looked far more comfortable especially scoring two goals as he drove to the net against Anaheim.
Alexander Romanov
In a presser this week Dom Ducharme said that Romanov’s play had been “slipping” recently. The coach complained about the defenceman’s gap, saying that he backed off “way too much.” The coaching staff have encouraged Romanov to play on his toes.
Keys to Victory
Generate quality chances
The Canadiens outshot and outchanced the Ducks last game. If they can continue to create grade-A scoring opportunities, they can take advantage of suspect Oilers goaltending.
Stop the puck
The Canadiens goaltenders have struggled mightily all season. Against Anaheim, Habs skaters allowed just three high chances (while creating 11) but the combination of Cayden Primeau and Sam Montembeault gave up five goals.
Match the power-play
The Oilers have a potent offensive attack and are second in the league in power-play success. The Habs have found the net in six of the past seven games with the man-advantage. They will need to continue their power-play success against Edmonton.
Statistical Matchup for Game 43
Bell Centre, Montreal, QC | January 29, 7:00 PM ET | TV: TSN2, RDS, ESPN+
2021-22 statistics
OILERS
CANADIENS
44 (19th)
Points (rank)
23 (32nd)
21-16-2
Record
8-27-7
W3
Streak
L2
3-5-2
Last 10
1-6-3
3.21 (11th)
GF/G (rank)
2.21 (32nd)
3.33 (22nd)
GA/G (rank)
3.79 (32nd)
28.8 (2nd)
PP% (rank)
13.7 (31st)
77.8 (20th)
PK% (rank)
72.6 (30th)
52.3
Faceoff %
47.6
Pre-game Quotes
Brett Kulak on Brendan Gallagher and Paul Byron
“The guys look up to them because of their leadership qualities. It’s going to be awesome when we get those two back in there.”
Projected Forwards, Defense and Goaltenders (subject to change)
Forwards
Kane – McDavid – Yamamoto
Foegele – Draisaitl – Puljujarvi
Hyman – Nugent-Hopkins – Kassian
Shore – McLeod – Ryan
The Oilers will be coming into town with restored confidence. They’re on a three game winning streak and will be looking to extend it to four as the Pacific division remains tight. Montreal needs to find the back of the net early and find a way to shut down Edmonton’s top-six.
The sidebar in this game is that Evander Kane will make his Oilers debut after signing a one-year contract on Thursday.
Bottom Line
With Canadiens’ players continuing to return from injury, it provides additional opportunities for Kent Hughes to evaluate the talent he has and where he needs to improve.