GAME DAY PREVIEW | Montreal Canadiens vs Anaheim Ducks: Preview, TV, Start Time, Statistical Match-up, Projected Lines, Starting Goalies, Keys to Victory, Habs Tickets
Game Preview
A Look Back
After a scoreless first period the Habs came up empty in the second while the Sens scored three straight goals. The Habs put up little to no fight in the period as they only had three shots. The third period comeback fell short as the Habs ran out of time. The type of effort in the third was needed earlier in the game and once again the Habs have no one to blame but themselves. Luckily the Habs have a quick turn around and can make up for that effort tonight versus the Ducks.
Nick Suzuki
After a bad team performance the captain needs to make it clear in the locker room that type of effort is unacceptable. Suzuki needs to not only say that off the ice but show the type of effort demanded of them on the ice by leading by example.
Josh Anderson
Anderson’s goal streak came to an end but the power forward has played some inspiring hockey of late. If Anderson keeps this level of play up it will do wonders for the Habs playoff chances but realistically it will boost his trade value in what very well could be Anderson’s last season with the Habs.
Joel Edmundson
Another leader on the team who is too experienced to allow for his team to collapse like the Habs did in yesterday’s game. Edmundson knows what it takes to win and he needs to share that with his teammates so that the Habs can be competitive on a nightly basis.
Keys to Victory
Compete harder
The compete level was simply not there once again. A zero-zero game should not get out of hand that quickly and it shows the Sens wanted to win the game more. A divisional matchup against a team the Habs will be fighting for a playoff spot should increase the compete level but it was nowhere to be found when needed. Responding tonight with a dominant game is needed but the Habs have to figure this out sooner rather than later.
Manage the bench
Three quick goals scored in the second period is more than enough reason to call a timeout. St. Louis has shown he is a great players’ coach but has yet to show he can control a whole bench at once. No fight was made until the third period when it was too little too late. A timeout in the second easily could have led to a more determined Habs team that might have found themselves down maybe only one or two goals instead of the three they failed to get back. St. Louis needs to start showing he can control a bench just as well as be a player developer.
Be disciplined
The Habs got in their way all night with a parade of penalties which was a big reason for the loss. Another thing the coaching staff will need to take care of but the players have to take ownership of themselves as well.
Statistical Matchup for Game 30
Bell Centre, Montreal, QC | December 15, 7:00 PM ET | TV: TSN2, RDS, ESPN+, BSW
2022-23 statistics
DUCKS
CANADIENS
17 (32nd)
Points (rank)
30 (21st)
7-20-3
Record
14-13-2
L3
Streak
L1
1-7-2
Last 10
5-4-1
2.27 (32nd)
GF/G (rank)
2.83 (26th)
4.27 (32nd)
GA/G (rank)
3.45 (23rd)
14.3 (31st)
PP% (rank)
14.0 (32nd)
67.0 (32nd)
PK% (rank)
80.2 (11th)
45.9
Faceoff %
51.0
Pre-game Quotes
Marty St. Louis on loss to Ottawa
“Did you watch the game? I think you know the answer. We deserved better.”
Projected Forwards, Defense and Goaltenders (subject to change)
Forwards
Henrique – Zegras – Terry
Comtois – Strome – Vatrano
Jones – McTavish – Leason
Megna – Carrick – Silfverberg
Caufield – Suzuki – Dach
Slafkovsky – Evans – Anderson
Dadonov – Dvorak – Hoffman
Pitlick – Drouin – Armia
Record: 0-1-0 GAA: 5.33 Sv%: .849 SO: 0 Alternate: John Gibson
Record: 9-10-0 GAA: 3.26 Sv%: .901 SO: 0 Alternate: Sam Montembeault
Game Expectations
The Ducks come to the Bell Centre after getting blown out by the Leafs and something to prove. While the Habs once again, only gave it their best for half the game. Both teams are looking for a big response which should lead to a very exciting game. The Habs need to play hard for a full 60 mins and stay out of the box while the Ducks are going to do their best to grind out the game and limit scoring chances against. The longer this game is scoreless the Habs chances at winning fall. A quick goal that motivates the team is exactly what they need but taking their foot off the gas for a second will cost them.
Bottom Line
The Habs need this win if they want a legitimate chance at making the playoffs, a loss tonight will really forcast how the rest of the season will go for the Habs.