Match Up:
The
Canadiens (35-23-7) wrap up their West Coast road trip Saturday night
against the Sharks (40-17-7) in San Jose. The game starts at 10:00 pm
and airs on RDS and CBC.
This is the second and final meeting
between the Habs and Sharks. San Jose earned a 2-0 shutout win at the Bell Centre in October. Logan Couture scored both goals for the Sharks
and Patrick Marleau picked up a pair of assists. Anti Niemi made 22
saves, while Carey Price made 35 in the losing effort.
What to Watch:
Thomas
Vanek has played one game as a Hab and has yet to earn his first point
with the team. He joined the Canadiens Thursday after a long night of
travel and with no scheduled practice, the first chance he got to skate
with his new teammates was during the game against the Coyotes. Vanek
lined up with Tomas Plekanec and Brian Gionta and is expected to stay
with those linemates on Saturday.
Joe Pavelski is having a career
year in his eighth season as a Shark. Pavelski has already reached a new
career high in goals with 32 on the season, and after adding 3 assist
against the Penguins Thursday, he's just 4 points shy of his career
high, 66. Joe Thornton meanwhile is second in the league in assists with
52. Jumbo Joe has a goal and 4 assists in 5 games since the Olympic
break ended.
What's at Stake:
The Canadiens
are holding down third spot in the East but they've also played more
games than any team in the Conference besides the Islanders. The Leafs
and Lightning are hot on the Habs' heels while the Flyers, Red Wings and
Rangers aren't very far behind either.
Who's Out:
The
Canadiens will be in tough against one of the league's best offenses,
they're still missing Carey Price (lower body) and Josh Gorges (hand).
Brandon Prust (upper body) and Michael Bournival (concussion) are also
out.
The Sharks are without star rookie Tomas Hertl (knee), while
Brad Stuart (upper body) has been out since the Olympics and may also
miss Saturday's game.
What Else:
With 16
starts and 19 games played this season, Peter Budaj has seen the most
action this year since he split starting goalie duties with Craig
Anderson in Colorado during the 2010-11 season. While his won/loss ratio
isn't as impressive as the 8-1-1 record he posted last season, Budaj
has still maintained a respectable .911 save percentage and 2.35 GAA.
The Question Mark:
After
Saturday's game the Canadiens will have finished up their toughest
stretch stretch of the season and return home with just 16 games left to
play. What we want to know from you is: in what place will the Habs
will finish the season?
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.
3 comments:
I expect a better showing from Thomas Vanek tonight, having played a game and practiced with his new team. He had some chances last game and i think he buries one tonight. Habs can match the firepower, but San Jose is tough at home. I'd give us a better chance if Price was in goal, but if we can force OT I'd consider that a win in itself.
Habs will fins that West coast teams are simply in a better league then they are..Also, Price plays in Sochi, we need him back for the playoff push, why the delay returning?? HIO has an article saying he was seen in a Club with friends, so how bad off can he be, and Prust and Bournival , whats Their excuse.
Where is Carey Price when we need him, and Prust sucks this season, a waste.
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