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Wideman In, Xhekaj Out | PREVIEW: CHI @ MTL

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

Game Preview 

A Look Back

Alex Belzile energized the building with the first goal of his NHL career. The Canadiens did not slow down in the second period adding two more to the board, with Jordan Harris and Josh Anderson doing the damage. The Oilers showed a bit of life in the second period scoring two unanswered but it meant nothing as the Habs were able to shut down the offensive powerhouse scoring another three unanswered. Rafael Harvey-Pinard continued his hot streak with six goals in nine games. Harris was the first star with two goals on the night. Christian Dvorak broke a 20 game goalless drought.

Last game: MTL 6  EDM 2  F

For a complete game recap: Weekend Sweep | RECAP: EDM @ MTL

Players to Watch

  • Jordan Harris
    The Massachusetts native has played an exceptional defensive brand of hockey for the Habs this season. Do not be fooled by his point production. Harris has bolstered the back end with a ‘stay at home’ type of play but was recently tasked to act more on his offensive abilities which was proven against the Oilers Sunday night jumping in the play and finding himself two goals. With this slight shift in his mindset, we could see the 5-foot-11-inch defender on the score sheet more often.
  • Evgenii Dadonov
    It’s no secret that the Russian winger hasn’t really fit into the overall game-plan in Montreal, but has found production in other ways than his usual goal scoring abilities, gaining three assists in the past two games.
  • Kirby Dach
    Number 77 has been playing with an edge and been very successful centering the second line. Dach has been electrifying with his play and certainly has not been struggling on the stat sheet. The big-bodied centerman has four goals and two assists in the past six games and has showed no signs of slowing down.

Keys to Victory

  • Ride the wave
    After back-to-back wins against two worthy opponents, the Canadiens should not change their game plan. They are scoring goals, playing a shut-down game and are limiting their errors. They could, however, win more faceoffs after a poor showing at the dot Sunday night posting an overall 27.5 percent win rate.
  • Win special teams
    The team was able to pot two power play goals Sunday night, capitalizing on the man-advantage is a sure way of finding another win at home.
  • Get offense from the defense
    In the two past games Justin Barron and Jordan Harris proved how defensemen can be the game breakers. They both contributed goals that highlighted their offensive prowess and should continue to jump in the play to gain confidence in their offensive abilities.
Statistical Matchup for Game 54
Bell Centre, Montreal, QC | February 14, 7:00 PM ET | TV: TSN2, RDS, ESPN+, NBCSCH

2022-23  statistics

BLACKHAWKS CANADIENS
37 (31st) Points (rank) 48 (26th)
16-30-5 Record 22-27-4
L1 Streak W2
5-4-1 Last 10 5-4-1
2.45 (31st) GF/G (rank) 2.64 (29th)
3.61 (26th) GA/G (rank) 3.66 (28th)
18.5 (26th) PP% (rank) 16.4 (29th)
75.8 (23rd) PK% (rank) 72.9 (30th)
55.6  Faceoff % 49.5
Pre-game Quotes
Chicago Blackhawks head coach Luke Richardson
  • “I enjoyed my four years [in Montreal], especially obviously my third year when we went to the Stanley Cup Finals. So, in the four final games of the semifinals we won, which was very exciting and then [coached] the first two games of the finals, it’s an exciting time. So, I’m looking forward to going back [where I made] good memories, but I definitely would like to win the game.”
Projected Forwards, Defense and Goaltenders (subject to change)
Forwards
T. Johnson – Dickinson – Kane
Kurashev – Domi – Raddysh
Athanasiou – Lafferty – Blackwell
Katchouk – Entwhistle – R. Johnson
Harvey-Pinard – Suzuki – Anderson
Dadonov – Dach – Hoffman
Armia – Dvorak – Drouin
Pezzetta – Belzile – Ylonen
Defensemen
McCabe – S. Jones
J. Johnson – Murphy
Tinordi – C. Jones
Harris – Savard
Matheson – Barron
Wideman – Kovacevic
Out of the lineup
Scratched: Khaira
Injured: Toews, Stalock
Scratched: Pitlick
Injured: Byron (hip), Price (knee), Monahan (lower-body), Guhle (lower-body), Gallagher (lower-body), Evans (lower-body), Slafkovsky (lower-body), Caufield (shoulder), Edmundson (upper-body), Xhekaj (upper-body)
Goalies
Jaxson Stauber Jake Allen
Record: 3-0-0
GAA: 2.29
Sv%: .925
SO: 0
Alternate: Petr Mrazek
Record: 11-17-2
GAA: 3.53
Sv%: .892
SO: 0
Alternate: Sam Montembeault
 Game Expectations
Although the Canadiens are dealing with a plethora of injuries, this hasn’t stopped the team from coming out and playing a strong brand of hockey. Players are getting more ice-time and more opportunities which has proven to be a positive note. The team should not discount the Blackhawks even if they are second last in the league, they have tough characters that can push teams around and will absolutely be giving the Habs a run for their money.

Bottom Line

After two big wins at home, the Canadiens should look to add one more before hitting the road for a four game road trip.
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