Match Up:
The
Canadiens (29-21-6) play games 3 in their 4-game homestand Tuesday
night when they host the Flames (21-27-7). The game starts at 7:30 and
is on RDS and TSN-Habs.
This is the second and final game between
these teams this season. The Flames handed the Habs their second loss of
the season in early October, and one of just two losses in their first
seven games of the year. Calgary jumped out to a 3-0 lead and held on
for a 3-2 win. Rookie Sean Monahan opened the scoring and picked up an
assist on Calgary's second goal.
What to Watch:
The
Canadiens announced Monday the acquisition of Dale Weise from the
Vancouver Canucks in exchange for Raphael Diaz. Weise looks to fit into
the Habs' bottom six forwards, but it's unclear who he'll play with. The
good news for Habs fans is that the 25-year old is already having a
career year in terms of points scored; the bad news is that in 44 games
he has 3 goals and 12 points.
Despite a mediocre record, the
Flames are on a 5-game winning streak heading into Tuesday's game.
Mikael Backlund has now strung together 4 2-point games in a row, with 5
goals and 3 assists over that span. He was named the NHL's Third Star
last week. Jiri Hudler leads the Flames with 42 points on the season.
The former Red Wing is having a career year, his best prior season was
2008-2009 when he totaled 57 points.
What's at Stake:
The
Habs have just 3 games remaining before taking two and a half weeks off
for Sochi and they've slipped down to fourth place in the Atlantic
division and seventh seed in the playoff race, just two points up on the
Red Wings. A win will at least let the Canadiens pace with the Toronto
Maple Leafs, who have a game in hand and a 2-point lead in the standings
over Montreal.
Who's Out:
The Habs are
missing Alex Galchenyuk (hand), Davis Drewiske (shoulder) and Ryan White
(upper body). Francis Bouillon has missed the last 6 games as a healthy
scratch.
The Flames are missing Karri Ramo (knee) and Curtis Glencross (lower body).
What Else:
The
Montreal - Vancouver trade marks the first trade for both teams since
the season began. With just over two weeks of hockey left to play before
the March 5 deadline, 21 deals have already been made this season.
During the strike shortened 2012-2013 campaign there were 69 trades
during the season, including 17 on deadline day. Montreal's biggest deal
last year was a swap that sent Erik Cole to Dallas in exchange for
Michael Ryder and a third round draft pick.
The Question Mark:
A day later, how do you feel about the Raphael Diaz-Dale Weise swap?
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.
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