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GAME DAY PREVIEW | Montreal Canadiens vs Nashville Predators: Preview, TV, Start Time, Statistical Match-up, Projected Lines, Starting Goalies, Keys to Victory, Habs Tickets

Game Preview 

A Look Back

Simply not good enough was the answer for the Habs horrible loss to the Pens. When only three players end up not a minus it’s safe to say it wasn’t a pretty game. The goals came early and often for the Pens and the Habs had no answer. There was no emotion, effort or fight shown by the Habs as the game was quickly out of reach. Montreal focused on the game ending rather than showing some character.

Last game: MTL 0  PIT 6  F

For a complete game recap: ‘We Were Bad’ | RECAP: PIT @ MTL

Players to Watch

  • Cole Caufield
    Desperately needing some offense the Habs recalled Caufield once again, he was a minus-3 in his first game back. He showed flashes of his game from last season’s playoffs however a full effort on both ends of the ice and finding the mesh will help get his confidence back.
  • Joel Armia
    The Habs extended Armia in the offseason and little has become of it. When Armia is on top of his game he is almost impossible to knock off the puck. Getting more from Armia could be a start for the Habs to start turning this around.
  • Mattias Norlinder
    Norlinder did well in his NHL debut, somehow managing to be an even player in a blow out loss. As the season goes on the experience Norlinder gains will be tremendous for his future. His skill set as a puck moving mobile defender is lacking on the Habs blue line and it was noticeable in his first game.

Keys to Victory

  • Play with effort
    The Habs were far too easy to play against last game and need to play much harder tonight. The effort needs to be there tonight or the Habs could suffer another blow out loss.
  • Put the puck in the net
    The Habs have the second worst goal differential in the league with a horrid minus-29 while the Predators sit at plus-2. Goals won’t be easy to come by for the Habs with Jusse Sarros in goal but the Habs have to find a way to work themselves out of the bottom of the league one way or another.
  • Show leadership
    Missing from the Habs this season is leadership. Several players with ‘A’s’ have yet to put the team on their back and make a difference for the team. Someone in that room needs to provide the leadership to the team that allows the team to play with confidence that they had when Carey Price and Shea Weber were playing.
Statistical Matchup for Game 20
Bell Centre, Montreal, QC | November 20, 7:00 PM ET | TV: RDS, TSN2, ESPN+, BSSO

2021-22  statistics

PREDATORS CANADIENS
19 (15th) Points (rank) 10 (29th)
9-6-1 Record 4-13-2
L1 Streak L3
7-2-1 Last 10 2-6-2
2.69 (22nd) GF/G (rank) 2.00 (31st)
2.63 (11th) GA/G (rank) 3.53 (30th)
26.2 (6th) PP% (rank) 13.6 (29th)
79.0 (21st) PK%  (rank) 71.0 (29th)
50.3  Faceoff % 47.4
Pre-game Quotes
Dominique Ducharme

  • On using 11 forwards and seven defenceman: “I think we can alternate guys depending on who’s sharp and use those guys a little bit more.”
Projected Forwards, Defense and Goaltenders (subject to change)
Forwards
 Kunin – Granlund – Duchene
Jeannot – Johansen – Tomasino
Trenin – Sissons – Olivier
Cousins – McCarron – Tolvanen
Toffoli – Suzuki – Caufield
Drouin – Dvorak – Anderson
Armia – Evans – Gallagher
Poehling – Lehkonen
Defensemen
Josi – Fabbro
Ekholm – Benning
Borowiecki – Carrier
Chiarot – Petry
Romanov – Kulak
Norlinder – Savard
Wideman
Out of the lineup
Scratched: Harpur, Novak, Myers
Injured: Forsberg
Scratched: Niku, Pezzetta
Injured: Allen (concussion), Paquette (undisclosed), Hoffman (upper body), Perreault (eye), Edmundson (lower-body), Price (knee), Byron (hip), Weber (multiple injuries)
Goalies
Juuse Saros Sam Montembeault
Record: 7-5-1
GAA: 2.16
Sv%: .928
SO: 0
Alternate: David Rittich
Record: 0-3-1
GAA: 3.71
Sv%: .892
SO: 0
Alternate: Cayden Primeau
 Game Expectations
Nothing is better than a Saturday night game in Montreal however the fans likely won’t be happy for long. The Preds have had a strong start to their season and haven’t played since Tuesday and will come out flying. The Habs will have to be ready right from puck drop to have a chance in this one.

Bottom Line

Playoffs are likely already out of reach at this point unless the team puts an incredible run together, that said this team still has a lot to play for and needs to take it one game at a time.
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