Lineup
Forward lines and defense pairings:
[one_half]Pacioretty- Galchenyuk – Byron
Eller – Plekanec – Mitchell
Danault – McCarron – Lessio
Matteau – De la Rose – Brown[/one_half]
[one_half_last]Markov- Emelin
Beaulieu – Pateryn
Hanley – Dietz
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Goaltenders:
Condon
Scrivens
Scratches: Sven Andrighetto, Mark Barberio, Victor Bartley, Brendan Gallagher (lower-body), P.K. Subban (upper-body)
Injured reserve: Carey Price, Daniel Carr, Brian Flynn, Jeff Petry, David Desharnais, Tom Gilbert
Game Report
The Canadiens have become the team you play your backup goalie against. And after Sunday night, the Habs are also the team you play a 38-year-old goaltender who is playing his first game in 14 months against.
With a rather routine, 21-save effort, Flames netminder Niklas Backstrom picked up his first win since December 13, 2014. Just twenty seconds into the game, Alexei Emelin drifted a 47-foot wrister which Backstrom stopped easily. It would be almost 11 minutes until the Canadiens would register their second shot on goal.
So much for testing a rusty goaltender.
And it’s not as if Backstrom had a stalwart group in front of him. The Flames have given up 223 goals this season, tied for the most in the league.
Mike McCarron scored a shutout buster with 7:03 remaining for his first NHL goal.
McCarron’s goal was a brief bright spot in a weekend that saw the Canadiens on the wrong side of a 9-1 combined score.The Canadiens host the Anaheim Ducks on Tuesday at the Bell Centre.
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▲ Greg Pateryn, Andrei Markov, Mike McCarron, Jacob De la Rose, Alexei Emelin
▼ Stefan Matteau, Phillip Danault, Joel Hanley, Nathan Beaulieu, Max Pacioretty |