Match Up:
The
Canadiens (31-21-6) are in Carolina Saturday night to face the
Hurricanes(25-21-9) before taking the next two and a half weeks off for
the Olympic break. The game starts early at 6:00 pm and can be seen on
CBC and RDS.
This is the third and final meeting between the Habs
and Canes this season. The Canadiens have collected 3 of 4 points so far
against Carolina, but when these teams met on New Year's Eve, the
Hurricanes scored 4 straight goals to nullify a 3-0 third period and
put the Habs on their heels late in the game. PK Subban eventually drew
the two teams even again but Alexander Semin's overtime goal sealed the
victory for Carolina.
What to Watch:
Ryan
White has played two games since returning from injury and was named a
Star in each contest. White was the Third Star in Tuesday's contest
against the Flames and again on Thursday versus the Canucks, when he
scored his first goal of the season. Max Pacioretty scored his second
Hat Trick of the season against Vancouver, the third in his career.
Pacioretty leads the team with 26 goals on the season.
Cam Ward's
last start was the New Year's Eve match up against the Habs. Since then,
Anton Khudobin has played all 16 games for Carolina going 11-5-0 and
posting a .930 save percentage while Ward was sidelined with a lower
body injury. Cam Ward has returned to the line-up recently but that
hasn't stopped coach Kirk Muller from going with Khodobin
What's at Stake:
What
a difference a couple of wins (or losses) can make. The Canadiens are
back within striking distance of the Lightning for second place in the
Atlantic division heading into Saturday's game. The Habs are just 1
point back of the Bolts, but Tampa Bay holds a game in hand. Montreal
has also padded the lead over some of the playoff bubble teams, but the
Maple Leafs are still tied with the Habs, though the Leafs have played
one more game.
Who's Out:
Michael Bournival
(head) did not travel with the Canadiens to Carolina, he was forced out
of Thursday's game after getting hit hard in the face by Dale Weise's
stick. Alex Galchenyuk (hand) and Travis Moen (lower body) are also out.
The Hurricanes could be without John-Michael Liles (lower body) but are otherwise healthy.
What Else:
The
Olympics have already started and NHL players representing their
countries are set to join Zdeno Chara in Sochi after Saturday's action.
Chara was the flag bearer for Slovakia during the opening ceremonies
Friday, countryman Peter Budaj is one of seven Canadiens taking part in
the Games. Carey Price and PK Subban representing Canada, Max Pacioretty
for Team USA, Andrei Markov and Alexei Emelin playing for the host
nation, and Tomas Plekanec set to wear the 'C' for the Czech Republic,
there could be as many as five medals coming back to the Canadiens
locker room at the end of the month.
The Question Mark:
Are you worried about certain Habs risking injury or burning themselves out by playing in the Olympics?
Let us know what you think, leave a comment or send us a tweet by using the #MTLHockey hashtag on Twitter.
Be
sure to tune into the Montreal Hockey Talk Pregame Show an hour before
the puck drop and the Post Game Show 5 minutes after the final siren.
Join the live conversation by using the #MTLHockey hashtag on Twitter.
1 comments:
Hope to see another closely played game between these two teams, going down to the wire.
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