GAME DAY PREVIEW | Montreal Canadiens vs Buffalo Sabres: Preview, TV, Start Time, Statistical Match-up, Projected Lines, Starting Goalies, Keys to Victory, Habs Tickets
Game Preview
A Look Back
In a tight game, the Canadiens had tied the contest in the third period. With Jeff Petry serving a tripping penalty late in the game, Patrick Laine scored a power-play goal with just eight seconds remaining. It was a strong outing for Sam Montembeault with 40 saves, but the Habs struggled to score once again.
Kale Clague
The 23-year-old’s performances have been a mixed bag since being claimed off waivers on December 4th. While his puck-moving style has been a positive addition to the lineup, giveaways have been an issue for the defenceman including a team-high five turnovers against the Blue Jackets.
Mike Hoffman
Brought in to produce goals, Hoffman hasn’t been doing much of it, being scoreless in his last six games. Hoffman’s reputation was built on the power-play but hasn’t scored with the man advantage since January 13th against Chicago.
Joel Armia
Like many of the Canadiens, Armia did not flourish this season under Dom Ducharme recording six points through 35 games. However, since returning from COVID protocol, the 6-foot-4-inch winger has been a major physical presence on the fourth line creating space, along with Ryan Poehling, for Cole Caufield to flourish.
Keys to Victory
Jump on loose pucks
Canadiens have been generating more shots recently but must do a better job getting to loose pucks for second chance opportunities.
Clean up the ‘D’ zone
The Habs are making the adjustment to a man-to-man system in the defensive zone. Key to success will be limiting turnovers and interrupting cross-ice passes to help out their goaltenders.
Limit shifts
Playing back-to-back matinees can take players out of their routines and may lead to fatigue. Effectively managing line changes by the assistant coaches will be an important factor to remain energized throughout 60 minutes.
Statistical Matchup for Game 48
Bell Centre, Montreal, QC | February 13, 12:30 PM ET | TV: SN, TVAS, ESPN+, MSG-B
2021-22 statistics
SABRES
CANADIENS
36 (29th)
Points (rank)
23 (32nd)
14-24-8
Record
8-32-7
OT1
Streak
L7
3-5-2
Last 10
1-7-2
2.57 (26th)
GF/G (rank)
2.17 (32nd)
3.48 (28th)
GA/G (rank)
3.96 (32nd)
19.2 (20th)
PP% (rank)
13.8 (31st)
74.8 (27th)
PK% (rank)
73.4 (30th)
46.3
Faceoff %
47.8
Pre-game Quotes
Tyler Toffoli
“We were fighting, we were battling and, eventually, we broke through, not only with the goal, but we were creating really good opportunities, and we had a chance to win (Saturday.)”
Projected Forwards, Defense and Goaltenders (subject to change)
Record: 2-9-4 GAA: 3.84 Sv%: .897 SO: 0 Alternate: Andrew Hammond
Game Expectations
The Sabres have played just two games so far in February, their last an overtime loss to the Blue Jackets on Thursday. While showing their rust against Columbus, you can expect the Sabres to be ready to go on Super Bowl Sunday. Tage Thompson with Jeff Skinner and Alex Tuch could be a handful for the Canadiens.
Bottom Line
Montreal has tied a 1939-’40 season losing streak with nine consecutive losses. It’s clear that interim head coach Martin St. Louis is getting anxious for his first win. Expect him to have the Canadiens ready to start on time on Sunday afternoon.