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Oct. 17, Blue Jackets vs Habs, 7:30 PM


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Columbus Blue Jackets (2-3-0)

Projected Lineup

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Artem Anisinov - Brandon Dubinsky - Cam Atkinson
Blake Comeau - Ryan Johansen - R.J. Umberger
Ryan Craig - Boone Jenner - Mark Letestu
Sean Collins - Derek MacKenzie - Jared Boll

Jack Johnson - Fedor Tyutin
Ryan Murray - James Wisniewski
Nikita Nikitin - David Savard

Sergei Bobrovsky
Curtis McElhinney

Team Leaders
G 4 tied with (2)
A Marian Gaborik (4)
PTS Marian Gaborik (6)
+/- David Savard  (+3)
PIMS Jared Boll (12)
Injuries: Cody Bass, Matt Calvert, Nick Foligno, Marian Gaborik, Nathan Horton
Scratches: Dalton Prout
 
Montreal Canadiens (4-2-0)

Projected Lineup

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Rene Bourque* - Tomas Plekanec - Brian Gionta
Alex Galchenyuk - Lars Eller - Brendan Gallagher
Brandon Prust - David Desharnais - Daniel Briere
Travis Moen - Michael Bournival - Ryan White

Andrei Markov - P.K. Subban
Josh Gorges - Raphael Diaz
Francis Bouillon - Jarred Tinordi

Carey Price
Peter Budaj

Team Leaders
G Lars Eller (5)
A Galchenyuk/Subban (6)
PTS P.K. Subban (8)
+/- P.K. Subban (+6)
PIMS George Parros (20)
Injuries: Davis Drewiske, Alexei Emelin, Douglas Murray, George Parros, Max Pacioretty
Scratches: Nathan Beaulieu*
Puck Drop: 7:30 PM EST TV: RDS, TSN Habs Radio: TSN 690 FM 98.5
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Well the habs have given up about 40 shots the last games, so i'll assume if the give that kind of effort again Columbus may role tonight.

They need to tighten it up defensively and start making some better passes to get out of the zone.

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Well the habs have given up about 40 shots the last games, so i'll assume if the give that kind of effort again Columbus may role tonight.

They need to tighten it up defensively and start making some better passes to get out of the zone.

Well, that's what happens when your D is dodgy...

But frankly if Price keeps playing like he has been, then 40 shots a night is no problem ;) My God he has been superb.

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Well the habs have given up about 40 shots the last games, so i'll assume if the give that kind of effort again Columbus may role tonight.

They need to tighten it up defensively and start making some better passes to get out of the zone.

33 against WPG and 29 against VAN.

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Gaborik's a no-go for Columbus, rookie Sean Collins takes his place. That's a nice trade off for the Habs.

That's *terrible* news! I don't know what everyone else thinks, but I feel like when every rookie who has never scored gets a game against the Habs, he scores his first NHL goal! No, this is abysmal news - shutout ruined, Sean Collins will score at least one if not get a hattrick.

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Scouts at tonight's game: Chicago, Colorado, Florida, NY Islanders, Philly, Pittsburgh, St. Louis, Tampa Bay, Vancouver, plus Hockey Canada and the Russian Federation (gee, I wonder who they're looking at...).

How do you get that info!

PK WOW!

Draws the penalty!!!

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man, the forwards have turned it over exiting the zone way too many times tonight. Once a forward has it on the high boards, it must get out. If you turn it over with a bad pass before the blueline... you need a smack.

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Good start for the Habs tonight! Nice to see Bournival get his first NHL goal. I like the kid.

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