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  1. I seriously gave consideration to just posting and calling it a GDT but that's a bit too lazy on my part so here are the spinny logos (although Tampa's is an old logo) and lines at least. Pacioretty - Plekanec - Gallagher Galchenyuk - Desharnais - Weise Prust - Eller - Parenteau de la Rose - Mitchell - Smith-Pelly Markov - Subban Emelin - Petry Gilbert - Pateryn Price Palat - Johnson - Kucherov Killorn - Stamkos - Callahan Paquette - Filppula - Brown Drouin - Boyle - Namestnikov Hedman - Stralman Garrison - Coburn Carle - Sustr Bishop Puck drop is at 7 PM on CBC, TVA Sports, and NBCSN.
  2. Tampa Bay Lightning (5-3-0) Projected Lineup Alex Killorn - Steven Stamkos - Ryan Callahan Ondrej Palat - Tyler Johnson - Nikita Kucherov Brian Boyle - Valtteri Filppula - Cedric Paquette Brenden Morrow - Vladislav Namestnikov - J.T. Brown Victor Hedman - Anton Stralman Jason Garrison - Braydon Coburn Matt Carle - Andrej Sustr Ben Bishop Andrei Vasilevskiy Team Leaders G Tyler Johnson (7) A Nikita Kucherov (4) PTS Tyler Johnson (8) +/- Kucherov/Sustr (+7) PIMS Steven Stamkos (14) Injuries: Mattias Ohlund Scratches: Mike Angelidis, Mark Barberio, Jonathan Drouin, Jonathan Marchessault, Nikita Nesterov Montreal Canadiens (4-2-1) Projected Lineup Max Pacioretty - Tomas Plekanec - Brendan Gallagher Alex Galchenyuk - David Desharnais - P-A Parenteau Brandon Prust - Lars Eller - Dale Weise Jacob de la Rose - Torrey Mitchell - Devante Smith-Pelly Andrei Markov - P.K. Subban Alexei Emelin - Jeff Petry Tom Gilbert - Greg Pateryn Carey Price Dustin Tokarski Team Leaders G Max Pacioretty (3) A P.K. Subban (4) PTS P.K. Subban (5) +/- Tomas Plekanec (+4) PIMS P.K. Subban (25) Injuries: Nathan Beaulieu Scratches: Brian Flynn, Sergei Gonchar, Manny Malhotra, Mike Weaver Puck Drop: 6:00 PM EST TV: CBC, TVA Sports, NBCSN Radio: TSN 690 FM 98.5
  3. Well, here we go. It's THE GREATEST ORGANIZATION IN THE HISTORY OF THE SPORT versus THE OTTAWA SENATORS MONTREAL CANADIENS' LINEUP: This configuration is guesswork, as no confirmed roster changes have been announced. In fact I doubt Flynn will sit, but figured I'd throw Parenteau in there. Max Pacioretty - David Desharnais - Brendan Gallagher Alex Galchenyuk - Tomas Plekanec - PA Parenteau Jacob de la Rose - Lars Eller - Devante Smith-Pelly Brandon Prust - Torrey Mitchell - Dale Weise Andrei Markov - P.K. Subban Alexei Emelin - Jeff Petry Tom Gilbert - Greg Pateryn Carey Price Dustin Tokarski Injuries: Nathan Beaulieu Scratches: Sergei Gonchar, Manny Malhotra, Mike Weaver, Brian Flynn THE MIKE DUFFYS' LINEUP Logic says they will not change a thing. Clarke MacArthur - Kyle Turris - Mark Stone Milan Michalek - Mika Zibanejad - Bobby Ryan Erik Condra - Jean-Gabriel Pageau - Curtis Lazar Mike Hoffman - Zack Smith - Alex Chiasson Mark Methot - Erik Karlsson Patrick Wiercioch - Cody Ceci Mark Borowiecki - Eric Gryba Craig Anderson Andrew Hammond Injuries: Robin Lehner, Chris Phillips, Matt Puempel Scratches: Jared Cowen, Colin Greening, David Legwand, Chris Neil Habs will hope the third time's a charm and the Senators will finally start to resemble their namesake: flaccid, redundant, and a national laughing stock. Sens hope to keep riding Andy Moog and the momentum of desperation.
  4. (from NHL.com) CANADIENS at SENATORS TV: CBC, USA, TVA Sports Montreal leads best-of-7 series 3-0 The Montreal Canadiens have an opportunity Wednesday to begin the Stanley Cup Playoffs with a series sweep in consecutive years for the first time since 1987. Montreal leads its Eastern Conference First Round series against the Ottawa Senators 3-0 and can become the first team to advance in the 2015 playoffs with a win in Game 4 at Canadian Tire Centre. Canadiens goalie Carey Price would like to see Montreal get off to its best start of the series Wednesday. Ottawa has scored the first goal, and led 1-0 after the first period in each of the first three games. "We're just going to take the same approach we've taken every game," Price said after practice in Saint-Jovite, Quebec on Tuesday. "It's all about trying to get off to a good start in this next game, make a push in the first period and go from there." The Canadiens swept the Tampa Bay Lightning in the first round in 2014, and went on to defeat the Boston Bruins in seven games in the second round before losing the Eastern Conference Final to the New York Rangers in six. The Canadiens, though, are not looking past a proud Senators team that went 21-3-3 through the end of the regular season to qualify for the playoffs. "We have put the first three games behind us. Yes, we're happy about the results, but we're also aware that the more we move forward, the tougher it is to win and the intensity goes up a notch every game," Montreal coach Michel Therrien said. "The games were tight, it was war in the trenches every game, but (Wednesday) is going to be the same thing." Canadiens defenseman Nathan Beaulieu will miss the rest of the series because of an upper-body injury. Rookie defenseman Greg Pateryn will make his playoff debut Wednesday. Ottawa coach Dave Cameron will insert center Zack Smith into the lineup in place of veteran David Legwand. "The biggest thing is (Smith)'s going to give us a little more speed," Cameron said. "That's the big thing that went into it." Cameron has yet to reveal who will start Game 4 in goal. Craig Anderson made 47 saves in the Senators' 2-1 overtime loss Sunday after Andrew Hammond allowed seven goals in the first two games in Montreal. Senators left wing Clarke MacArthur has scored twice, and each goal has given Ottawa a 1-0 lead in the past two games. Captain Erik Karlsson has an assist in each of the three games, though right wing Bobby Ryan does not have a point in the series. "That's what our team is," Cameron said. "We're a balanced hockey club. No disrespect to anybody on my team, but I don't know if we have a pure goal scorer in that group, so you need contributions from everybody and we got it all year. That's the reason we got in the playoffs." Ottawa successfully killed off Montreal's six power-play opportunities Sunday, but Senators defenseman Cody Ceci is wary of putting too much pressure on a penalty-killing unit that gave up 11 shots on goal. "We've been battling to stay out of the box," Ceci said. "We need to play a little more disciplined. They've have really strong power play and they get a lot of momentum from that. That's been the turning point in a couple of games. If we stay out of the box, we're a pretty even matchup."
  5. Ottawa Senators (1-1-2) Projected Lineup Clarke MacArthur - Kyle Turris - Mark Stone Milan Michalek - Mika Zibanejad - Bobby Ryan Erik Condra - Jean-Gabriel Pageau - Curtis Lazar Mike Hoffman - Zack Smith - Alex Chiasson Mark Methot - Erik Karlsson Patrick Wiercioch - Cody Ceci Mark Borowiecki - Eric Gryba Craig Anderson Andrew Hammond Injuries: Robin Lehner, Chris Phillips, Matt Puempel Scratches: Jared Cowen, Colin Greening, David Legwand, Chris Neil Montreal Canadiens (3-1-0) Projected Lineup Max Pacioretty - David Desharnais - Devante Smith-Pelly Alex Galchenyuk - Tomas Plekanec - Brendan Gallagher Jacob de la Rose - Lars Eller - Dale Weise Brandon Prust - Torrey Mitchell - Brian Flynn Andrei Markov - P.K. Subban Alexei Emelin - Jeff Petry Tom Gilbert - Greg Pateryn Carey Price Dustin Tokarski Injuries: Nathan Beaulieu Scratches: Sergei Gonchar, Manny Malhotra. P-A Parenteau, Mike Weaver Team Leaders Ottawa Montreal Game Notes Goals MacArthur (2) Weise (2) Puck Drop: 7:00 PM EST Assists Karlsson/Stone (3) 5 tied with (2) Canadian TV: CBC, TVA Sports Points 3 tied with (3) 3 tied with (3) USA TV: CNBC PIMS Turris (18) Subban (15) English Radio: TSN 690 +/- Ryan/Zibanejad (+1) Mitchell/Prust (+4) French Radio: FM 98.5
  6. Can the Habs keep the pressure on and avoid any letdown? I like seeing Galchenyuk/Pelly with 7 shots each and Gallagher with 10. Will Markov be in the kissing mood once again? I assume will be same lineup for Habs. GHG
  7. Will Pacioretty or/and Stone play? From practice yesterday, Habs forwards were 67-51-21 11-14-27 25-81-22 8-17-32 No change expected on back end after well played game by most. With same effort and bit more discipline the Habs should be easy favourite to win game. But just hope is as 'entertaining' as game #1. I would expect Sens to try and be as physical as possible in 1st period and how will Habs respond? GHG
  8. There's still a chance, albeit a slim one, for the Bulldogs (34-28-12-0) to make the postseason. To do that, they need some help...and two wins over Lake Erie (33-29-8-4) who was mathematically eliminated last night. Carr - Hudon - Andrighetto Tangradi - Dumont - Thomas Bowman - Hensick - Sorkin Fournier - Dowell - McNally Bennett - Dietz Ellis - Lernout Shea - Didier Condon Scratches: Bozon, Crisp, Finley Injuries: Allen, Bournival, Drewiske, Macenauer, Nygren, Tinordi (based on +/- data from previous games) Petryk - Street - Agozzino Hamilton - Hishon - Vincour Schumacher - Smith - Ryan Cheek - Bourke Siemens - Elliott Gervais - Geertson Clark - Bigras Corbett Aittokallio Puck drop is at 7:30 PM EST; AM900 will have the play-by-play, click the banner below to listen.
  9. (from NHL.com) SENATORS (43-26-13) at CANADIENS (50-22-10) TV: CBC, NHLN-US, TVA Season series: The Ottawa Senators won the final three of four games against the Montreal Canadiens. Ottawa rookie goalie Andrew Hammond, who won each of his two starts, began his 20-1-2 stretch run with a 4-2 win against the Canadiens in his first NHL start at Canadian Tire Centre on Feb. 18. He was in goal for a 5-2 win at Montreal on March 15. Senators captain Erik Karlsson had three goals and three assists in four games. Senators team scope: "Let's win it all," Ottawa assistant coach Mark Reeds told the players during his last visit with them. Senators general manager Bryan Murray revealed that inspirational message Tuesday after Reeds' death because of cancer at the age of 55. "We lost a good man [Tuesday]," said Murray, who himself is battling an incurable cancer. "It's supposed to be an exciting time for us, and it will be, but [Tuesday] it's very difficult for all of us that were in contact with Mark on a regular basis and worked with him and realized what a good, young man he was, and certainly passed too early." Coach Dave Cameron, his staff and players practiced with heavy hearts Tuesday, a stark contrast to the joy surrounding their 21-3-3 stretch run to make the Stanley Cup Playoffs. "We kept winning, and that was huge to him, that was huge to him," Cameron said. "We talked after every game, him and I, and … huge." Karlsson, who did not practice for a second day in a row Tuesday, said he will be in the lineup. Canadiens team scope: Montreal scoring leader Max Pacioretty will not play in the series opener. The forward missed Montreal's last two games of the regular season because of an upper-body injury he sustained on April 5 when he fell backward after a hit and struck the back of his helmet against the boards. Pacioretty, who led Montreal with four goals and two assists in four games against Ottawa, practiced in a contact jersey Tuesday but did not take part in line rushes or contact drills. Defenseman Tom Gilbert is expected to return after missing six of the Canadiens' final nine regular-season games, including the last two. Gilbert sustained an upper-body injury on March 21 when he was struck in the face by a puck for a second straight game. He missed four games and returned to play three games with a clear plastic jaw protector attached to his helmet, which he continues to wear.
  10. If the Habs lose tonight, we know who to blame as last game's GDT winner didn't post tonight's. Zetterberg - Datsyuk - Helm Nyquist - Sheahan - Tatar Weiss - Andersson - Ferraro Miller - Glendening - Pulkkinen Kronwall - Ericsson DeKeyser - Quincey Smith - Zidlicky Howard Galchenyuk - Plekanec - Gallagher Smith-Pelly - Desharnais - Parenteau de la Rose - Eller - Weise Prust - Mitchell - Flynn Markov - Subban Emelin - Petry Beaulieu - Gilbert Price Puck drop is at 7:30. It's the final regional telecast of the season and can be seen on RDS, SNE, and (apparently) City Montreal.
  11. Game #82 and Habs full roster & MVP goalie in, to try and clinch home ice with at least 1 point. Habs are 5-2-3 in last 10 Prust is playing his 82nd game of year, after most wrote him off as damaged goods end of last year; but he has done his job and seems much better shape heading to the post-season this year. Game #64 for N8 this year and I assume will be #17 for Pateryn (if Gilbert still healing?). Subban 7points in last 5 games, Markov/Petry both with 6pts and 6 game point streaks, Plekanec alos 6pts in last 5games and even Eller chipping in with 4 in last 5. Will they run Pacioretty-less streak to 3 W's?
  12. The playoff push...or the push to simply end this losing streak continues tonight and Saturday as the Bulldogs (32-27-12-0) travel to Texas for a pair of games against the Stars (36-21-13-1). Going into play today, Hamilton is 10th in the conference. Toronto is one point ahead of them for 9th with a game in hand while Milwaukee sits 8th, three points ahead of the Bulldogs. However, Hamilton has two games in hand on them which is really the only reason they're not completely dead in the water yet. Carr - Hudon - Andrighetto Tangradi - Dumont - Thomas Bowman - Hensick - Sorkin Fournier - Dowell - McNally Bennett - Dietz Ellis - Lernout Shea - Didier Condon Scratches: Bozon, Crisp, Finley Injuries: Allen, Bournival, Drewiske, Macenauer, Nygren, Tinordi (based on +/- data from previous games) Ranford - Dowling - Ritchie Hulak - Morin - Rallo Glennie - Shore - Stransky Henderson - Smith - Troock Oleksiak - Fortunus Gaunce - Honka Bystrom - Mangene Campbell Puck drop is at 8:30 PM EST; AM900 will have the play-by-play, click the banner below to listen.
  13. Tonight, the Bulldogs (32-26-12-0) will look to split the home-and-home set against the Comets (43-19-6-1). Going into play today, Hamilton is 9th in the conference, just one point ahead of Toronto (who has a game in hand on the Bulldogs) and three behind Milwaukee for 8th (with Hamilton having a game in hand). (based on +/- data from previous games) Shinkaruk - O'Reilly - Grenier Conacher - Friesen - Jensen Gaunce - Hamilton - Bancks Archibald - Zalewski - DeFazio Corrado - Clendening Negrin - Sanguinetti Biega - Huskins Ericsson Carr - Hudon - Andrighetto Sorkin - Dumont - Thomas Bowman - Hensick - Tangradi Fournier - Dowell - McNally Allen - Lernout Ellis - Dietz Shea - Didier Condon Scratches: Bennett, Crisp, Finley Injuries: Bournival, Drewiske, Macenauer, Nygren, Tinordi Puck drop is at 7:00 PM; AM900 will have the play-by-play, click the banner below to listen.
  14. Tampa Bay Lightning (46-23-7) Projected Lineup Alex Killorn - Steven Stamkos - Ryan Callahan Ondrej Palat - Tyler Johnson - Nikita Kucherov Vladislav Namestnikov - Valtteri Filppula - Jonathan Drouin Brenden Morrow - Brian Boyle - J.T. Brown Victor Hedman - Andrej Sustr Matt Carle - Nikita Nesterov Mark Barberio - Anton Stralman Ben Bishop Andrei Vasilevskiy Team Leaders G Steven Stamkos (40) A Johnson/Palat (41) PTS Johnson/Stamkos (67) +/- Nikita Kucherov (+34) PIMS Brenden Morrow (60) Injuries: Braydon Coburn, Jason Garrison, Mattias Ohlund, Cedric Paquette Scratches: Jonathan Audy-Marchessault, Luke Witkowski Montreal Canadiens (47-21-8) Projected Lineup Max Pacioretty - David Desharnais - P-A Parenteau Alex Galchenyuk - Tomas Plekanec - Brendan Gallagher Jacob de la Rose - Lars Eller - Brian Flynn Brandon Prust - Torrey Mitchell - Dale Weise Andrei Markov - P.K. Subban Alexei Emelin - Jeff Petry Nathan Beaulieu - Greg Pateryn Carey Price Dustin Tokarski Team Leaders G Max Pacioretty (36) A P.K. Subban (39) PTS Max Pacioretty (65) +/- Max Pacioretty (+40) PIMS Brandon Prust (130) Injuries: Tom Gilbert Scratches: Sergei Gonchar, Manny Malhotra, Devante Smith-Pelly, Mike Weaver Puck Drop: 7:30 PM EST TV: RDS, Sun (regional) Radio: TSN 690 FM 98.5
  15. Habs beat Cats 3 of 4 times so far. Gallagher has 3g vs them. Petry is producing now, 1g each of last 3 games. Luongo supposedly resting, so get back-up guy. Price will be looking for W#42, so teammates may actually crank up the give a s*#t meter, to try and get W for him (but most likely he will need to stand on his head and be #1 star again) Hope Pateryn or Weaver are dressed, but doubt they will be.
  16. Montreal Canadiens (47-22-9) Projected Lineup Max Pacioretty - Tomas Plekanec - Brendan Gallagher Alex Galchenyuk - David Desharnais - P-A Parenteau Brandon Prust - Lars Eller - Dale Weise Jacob de la Rose - Manny Malhotra - Devante Smith-Pelly Sergei Gonchar - P.K. Subban Alexei Emelin - Jeff Petry Nathan Beaulieu - Tom Gilbert Dustin Tokarski Carey Price Injuries: None Scratches: Brian Flynn, Torrey Mitchell, Andrei Markov, Greg Pateryn, Mike Weaver New Jersey Devils (31-33-13) Projected Lineup Stefan Matteau - Travis Zajac - Mike Cammalleri Reid Boucher - Scott Gomez - Steve Bernier Adam Henrique - Patrik Elias - Dainius Zubrus Tuomo Ruutu - Jacob Josefson - Jordin Tootoo Andy Greene - Adam Larsson Mark Fraser - Damon Severson Jon Merrill - Eric Gelinas Keith Kincaid Cory Schneider Injuries: Ryane Clowe, Stephen Gionta, Bryce Salvador Scratches: Peter Harrold, Martin Havlat, Michael Ryder Team Leaders Montreal New Jersey Game Notes Goals Pacioretty (37) Cammalleri (27) Puck Drop: 7:00 PM EST Assists Subban (42) Henrique (25) National TV: SN 360 Points Pacioretty (67) Henrique (41) Regional TV: RDS, MSG+ PIMS Prust (132) Tootoo (72) English Radio: TSN 690 +/- Pacioretty (+38) Gionta (+5) French Radio: FM 98.5
  17. For the first time in weeks, there will be hockey in Hamilton as the Bulldogs (32-25-11-0) finally return home after a lengthy road trip to take on the Wolves (35-25-6-1). Chicago holds the 8th and final spot in the West, two points up on Hamilton and the Wolves also have a game in hand. Suffice it to say, it's another must-win game. (based on +/- data from previous games) Veilleux - McRae - Ferriero Paajarvi - Cannone - Harper Cracknell - Welsh - Wannstrom Longpre - Fraser - Doty Lindbolm - Hakanpaa Edmundson - Regner Bell - Parayko Climie Tangradi - Hudon - Hensick Carr - Andrighetto - Sorkin Bowman - Dumont - Thomas Fournier - Dowell - McNally Allen - Ellis Bennett - Dietz Finley - Didier Condon Scratches: Crisp, Macenauer, Makowski, Shea Injuries: Bournival, Drewiske, MacDonald, Nygren, Tinordi Puck drop is at 7:30 PM; AM900 will have the play-by-play, click the banner below to listen.
  18. It seems like I can't read any Habs articles for the past week without it coming to the same conclusion: either the Habs are a Toronto bad team full of smoke and mirrors like a great goalie and a great LWer or the Habs are a bad team full of smoke and mirrors and having a great goalie and a great LWer is enough to win the Stanley Cup. Frankly I'm bored of the narrative and the regular season. But I love me some Alex Ovechkin! Projected Montreal Canadiens lines Pacioretty - Plekanec - Gallagher Galchenyuk - Desharnais - Parenteau Prust - Eller - Weise De La Soul - Mitchell - DSP Markov - Subban Emelin - Petry Beaulieu - Gilbert "The best player in the NHL." - Barry Trotz Tokarski Projected Washington Capitals lines Ovechkin - Kuznetsov - Ward Johansson - Backstrom - Brouwer Chimera - Fehr - Laich Glencross - Latta - Wilson Orpik - Carlson Alzner - Niskanen Gleason - Green Holtby Peters Puck drops at the Bell Centre at 7:30PM EST on Sportsnet East.
  19. Florida Panthers (34-26-14) Projected Lineup Jonathan Huberdeau - Alexsander Barkov - Jaromir Jagr Jussi Jokinen - Vincent Trocheck - Brad Boyes Brandon Pirri - Dave Bolland - Jimmy Hayes Scottie Upshall - Derek MacKenzie - Shawn Thornton Brian Campbell - Aaron Ekblad Erik Gudbranson - Willie Mitchell Alex Petrovic - Dmitry Kulikov Roberto Luongo Dan Ellis Team Leaders G Nick Bjugstad (24) A Jonathan Huberdeau (32) PTS Jonathan Huberdeau (45) +/- Boyes/Ekblad (+10) PIMS Erik Gudbranson (54) Injuries: Nick Bjugstad Scratches: Steven Kampfer, Tomas Kopecky, Al Montoya Montreal Canadiens (46-21-8) Projected Lineup Max Pacioretty - David Desharnais - P-A Parenteau Alex Galchenyuk - Tomas Plekanec - Brendan Gallagher Jacob de la Rose - Lars Eller - Brian Flynn Brandon Prust - Torrey Mitchell - Dale Weise Andrei Markov - P.K. Subban Alexei Emelin - Jeff Petry Nathan Beaulieu - Greg Pateryn Carey Price Dustin Tokarski Team Leaders G Max Pacioretty (35) A P.K. Subban (39) PTS Max Pacioretty (64) +/- Max Pacioretty (+40) PIMS Brandon Prust (130) Injuries: Tom Gilbert Scratches: Sergei Gonchar, Manny Malhotra, Devante Smith-Pelly, Mike Weaver Puck Drop: 7:00 PM EST TV: City/TVA Sports (nat.), FS-F (reg.) Radio: TSN 690 FM 98.5
  20. It's the final Battle of Ontario (pending a surprise playoff matchup) as the Bulldogs (31-25-11-0) look to hang onto a playoff spot for another day as they travel to Toronto to take on the Marlies (31-24-9-0). With a win, Hamilton could be as high as 7th after today. With a regulation loss, they could be in 3-way tie from 8th-10th (with the other two teams having three games in hand). It's safe to say this is a must-win game. Tangradi - Hudon - Hensick Carr - Andrighetto - Sorkin Bowman - Dumont - Thomas Fournier - Dowell - McNally Allen - Ellis Bennett - Dietz Finley - Shea Condon Scratches: Crisp, Macenauer, Makowski Injuries: Bournival, Drewiske, MacDonald, Nygren, Tinordi (based on +/- data from previous games) Leipsic - Rupert - Brown Nylander - Froese - Frattin Ross - McKegg - Leivo Bodie - Manderson - McLaren Loov - Granberg Percy - Nilsson MacWilliam - Mikkelson Bibeau Puck drop is at 3:00 PM; AM900 will have the play-by-play, click the banner below to listen.
  21. Carolina Hurricanes (26-34-9) Projected Lineup Eric Staal - Jordan Staal - Nathan Gerbe Jeff Skinner - Elias Lindholm - Alexander Semin Chris Terry - Viktor Rask - Andrej Nestrasil Brad Malone - Jay McClement - Patrick Dwyer Ron Hainsey - Justin Faulk John-Michael Liles - Ryan Murphy Michal Jordan - Danny Biega Anton Khudobin Cam Ward Injuries: Jack Hillen Scratches: Brett Bellemore, Riley Nash, Rasmus Rissanen Montreal Canadiens (44-20-7) Projected Lineup Max Pacioretty - Tomas Plekanec - P-A Parenteau Alex Galchenyuk - David Desharnais - Brendan Gallagher Jacob de la Rose - Lars Eller - Devante Smith-Pelly Brandon Prust - Manny Malhotra - Dale Weise Andrei Markov - P.K. Subban Nathan Beaulieu - Tom Gilbert Alexei Emelin - Greg Pateryn Carey Price Dustin Tokarski Injuries: Brian Flynn, Torrey Mitchell, Jeff Petry Scratches: Sergei Gonchar, Mike Weaver Team Leaders Carolina Montreal Game Notes Goals E. Staal (19) Pacioretty (34) Puck Drop: 7:30 PM EST Assists Faulk (31) Subban (39) National TV: N/A Points Faulk (45) Pacioretty (60) Regional TV: SNE, RDS, FS-CR PIMS Malone (65) Prust (128) English Radio: TSN 690 +/- Nestrasil (+9) Pacioretty (+38) French Radio: FM 98.5
  22. San Jose Sharks (35-28-8) Projected Lineup Melker Karlsson - Joe Thornton - Joe Pavelski Matt Nieto - Logan Couture - Tommy Wingels Patrick Marleau - Chris Tierney - Tomas Hertl Daniil Tarasov - Ben Smith - Barclay Goodrow Matt Irwin - Brent Burns Justin Braun - Brendon Dillon Marc-Edouard Vlasic - Mirco Mueller Antti Niemi Alex Stalock Injuries: Mike Brown, Raffi Torres Scratches: Scott Hannan, John Scott Montreal Canadiens (45-20-7) Projected Lineup Max Pacioretty - Tomas Plekanec - Brendan Gallagher Alex Galchenyuk - David Desharnais - P-A Parenteau Jacob de la Rose - Lars Eller - Devante Smith-Pelly Brandon Prust - Manny Malhotra - Dale Weise Andrei Markov - P.K. Subban Tom Gilbert - Jeff Petry Alexei Emelin - Greg Pateryn Carey Price Dustin Tokarski Injuries: Torrey Mitchell Scratches: Nathan Beaulieu, Brian Flynn, Sergei Gonchar, Mike Weaver Team Leaders San Jose Montreal Game Notes Goals Pavelski (34) Pacioretty (35) Puck Drop: 7:00 PM EST Assists Thornton (48) Subban (39) National TV: CBC, TVA Sports, NHLN-US Points Pavelski (65) Pacioretty (62) Regional TV: CSNCA PIMS Scott (75) Prust (128) English Radio: TSN 690 +/- Pavelski (+14) Pacioretty (+39) French Radio: FM 98.5
  23. CANADIENS (46-20-8) at JETS (38-24-12) TV: RDS, SNE, TSN3 Season series: Montreal Canadiens goaltender Carey Price had 29 saves in shutting out the Winnipeg Jets earlier this season. Lars Eller had the decisive goal. Canadiens team scope: Goaltender Dustin Tokarski will start, coach Michel Therrien announced Wednesday after practice according to the Canadiens website. Tokarski made 41 saves in his most recent start, a 3-2 road win against the Florida Panthers on March 17. "We've got a plan in place when it comes to [Price]," Therrien said of his schedule for his No. 1 goaltender as the Canadiens prepare for the Stanley Cup Playoffs. Therrien said he will not make any changes to the lineup he used in a 3-2 overtime road loss against the Nashville Predators on Tuesday. Montreal became the first team in the NHL to reach 100 points. The Canadiens have the third-best road record (22-12-3) in the League, and their 22 road wins rank second. The power play is 3-for-32 in its past 14 games and has not scored in the past four games. The Canadiens return home against the Florida Panthers on Saturday to begin a three-game homestand. They can clinch a playoff spot with a regulation or overtime win and if the Anaheim Ducks beat the Boston Bruins in any fashion, or if the Bruins beat the Ducks in a shootout. The Canadiens also can get in with a shootout win and any kind of Ducks win against the Bruins, or by getting one point against the Jets and the Ducks beat the Bruins in regulation. Jets team scope: Center Bryan Little and defenseman Dustin Byfuglien each have missed nine consecutive games because of upper-body injuries; Winnipeg did not practice Wednesday, and a further update on each player's status will not be available until Thursday. The Jets start a four-game homestand in which they will face three of the top seven teams in the League. A 5-2 loss against the Vancouver Canucks on Tuesday ended a five-game winning streak; Winnipeg went 1-1-0 on its two-game road trip. Winnipeg holds the second wild card into the playoffs from the Western Conference and trails the Minnesota Wild by one point; the Los Angeles Kings are two points behind Winnipeg and hold a game in hand. The Jets had gone five games without allowing a power-play goal (15-for-15) before Vancouver scored on its only chance Tuesday. Winnipeg's homestand continues against the Chicago Blackhawks on Sunday.
  24. While there technically are no 'freebies' on the schedule, this is as close to one as the Bulldogs (31-25-10-0) will get for the rest of the season. Tonight, they travel to Rochester to take on what's left of the Americans (25-33-5-1). No word on whether Bowman will play or not (I don't even know if he's injured or was a healthy scratch on Wednesday). Carr - Hudon - Andrighetto Tangradi - Hensick - Thomas Dowell - Dumont - Sorkin Fournier - Macenauer - McNally Allen - Ellis Bennett - Dietz Finley - Shea Condon Scratches: Crisp, Makowski Injuries: Bournival, Bowman, Drewiske, MacDonald, Nygren, Tinordi (based on +/- data from previous games) Carrier - Schaller - Kea Samuels-Thomas - Sundher - Rankin Mi. Pelech - MacPherson - Jacobs Nevins - Mercier Bagnall - Leonard Ruhwedel - Austin Ma. Pelech - Leduc MacKenzie Makarov Puck drop is at 7:05 PM; AM900 will have the play-by-play, click the banner below to listen.
  25. Montreal Canadiens (46-20-7) Projected Lineup Max Pacioretty - David Desharnais - P-A Parenteau Alex Galchenyuk - Tomas Plekanec - Brendan Gallagher Jacob de la Rose - Lars Eller - Devante Smith-Pelly Brandon Prust - Manny Malhotra - Dale Weise Andrei Markov - P.K. Subban Alexei Emelin - Jeff Petry Nathan Beaulieu - Greg Pateryn Carey Price Dustin Tokarski Injuries: Tom Gilbert, Torrey Mitchell Scratches: Brian Flynn, Sergei Gonchar, Mike Weaver Nashville Predators (44-21-8) Projected Lineup Viktor Arvidsson* - Mike Ribeiro - Gabriel Bourque Matt Cullen - Mike Fisher - Craig Smith Filip Forsberg - Calle Jarnkrok - Mike Santorelli Taylor Beck - Paul Gaustad - Viktor Stalberg Roman Josi - Shea Weber Seth Jones - Cody Franson Mattias Ekholm - Ryan Ellis Pekka Rinne Carter Hutton Injuries: James Neal, Eric Nystrom, Anton Volchenkov, Colin Wilson* Scratches: Victor Bartley Team Leaders Montreal Nashville Game Notes Goals Pacioretty (35) Smith (23) Puck Drop: 8:00 PM EST Assists Subban (39) Ribeiro (41) National TV: N/A Points Pacioretty (63) Forsberg (55) Regional TV: SNE, RDS, FS-TN PIMS Prust (128) Weber (68) English Radio: TSN 690 +/- Pacioretty (+40) Wilson (+20) French Radio: FM 98.5
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