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The Montreal Canadiens forced a game 7 in their first round series against Washington by winning the game 6 of that series from the Bell Centre. That is exactly the situation the Habs will find themselves in tonight when the puck drops at 7pm ET.
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Game time on Monday is at 7pm ET.
The Montreal Canadiens forced a game 7 in their first round series against Washington by winning the game 6 of that series from the Bell Centre. That is exactly the situation the Habs will find themselves in tonight when the puck drops at 7pm ET.
The Canadiens were unable to score against the Penguins in game 5 until very late in the game and only managed one goal in the contest. They received the kind of goaltending effort that they needed in order to stand a chance against Pittsburgh and so Habs backers have to be very disappointed that they were not able to come away with a win.
Betfair have Montreal at 2.56 (+156) to win straight up and you really have to like the value with those odds. Neither team has won back to back games in this series yet as it has gone back and forth throughout.
While Montreal are not a great home team they have done a fantastic job of shutting down Sidney Crosby and that is why Montreal are still in this series. Pittsburgh will need either him to steal the show offensively or Fleury to stand on his head in net in order to knock Montreal out tonight and this series looks as though it could go 7.
Recommendation: back Montreal straight up at +156.
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Source: http://www.crunchsports.com/category/NHL/Montreal-Canadiens-vs-Pittsburgh-Penguins-Game-6-Preview-201005100005/
Game 3: Canadiens vs. Penguins – Watch Live NHL Hockey Online
Once again, the Canadiens are coming home with a playoff series tied 1-1, but they will try and avoid a repeat of the first round against the Washington Capitals, when they lost both games before their crazed fans.
Of course, we all know that turned out just fine in the end, but still, the Canadiens would much rather gain an edge over the Pittsburgh Penguins in the Eastern Conference semifinal starting Tuesday night.
After a 6-3 loss in Game 1, Jaroslav Halak turned in a stellar performance and Michael Cammalleri scored a pair in a 3-1 win on Sunday afternoon.
Montreal will try and keep that momentum going on Tuesday night in Game 3, starting just after 7 p.m.
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Game 2: Canadiens at Penguins – Time for Habs’ defencemen to step up
PITTSBURGH – Canadiens head coach Jacques Martin will be asking his other defencemen to step up and fill the gap left by the absence of Andrei Markov.
Martin confirmed Markov will not be available for Game 2 of the Eastern Conference semifinal against the Pittsburgh Penguins Sunday (2 p.m., CBC, NBC, RDS, CJAD Radio-800).
Markov, who suffered a lower-body (think knee) injury when he was hit by Matt Cooke in Game 1 Friday night, returned to Montreal to be examined by the team’s doctors. Martin said Markov is out “for an indeterminate period.”
Martin said he’s looking to Roman Hamrlik to regain the form at the beginning of the season when Markov was injured.
“We’re going to miss Andrei and I have to play better,” said Hamrlik, adding that the low point in his season, when he was benched in the third period of Game 5 in the Washington series.
P.K. Subban, Ryan O’Byrne and Marc-André Bergeron will also be asked to raise their games. None of the three were part of the defence corps when the playoffs opened in Washington on April 15.
Bergeron was in the lineup but was playing as a forward; O’Byrne was watching from the press box as a healthy scratch and Subban was playing for Hamilton in the American Hockey League playoffs.
Subban could be a crucial part of the Canadiens’ effort.
“He’s a young defenceman who brings some good elements because of his speed, mobility and his offensive skill. I think he can give us a hand,” Martin said.
Markov’s injury raised speculation that Jaroslav Spacek would return to the lineup. He has been out of the lineup since Game 3 with a mystery ailment. He was one of seven players who took part in an optional practice yesterday in suburban Southpointe and looked fit, but Martin said he wasn’t ready to play.
Markov wasn’t the only casualty in Game 1. The Penguins lost Jordan Staal when tendons in his foot were cut by Subban’s skate. Staal underwent surgery and head coach Dan Bylsma described him as day-to-day, but today is not one of those days.
Staal scored 21 goals in the regular season, but it will be easier to replace him than Markov, who is the Canadiens’ most reliable defenceman and the quarterback on the power play.
The Canadiens’ biggest challenge will be to negate the Penguins’ advantage on the power play. The teams were even in 5-on-5 situations Friday, but Pittsburgh scored four power-play goals.
Brian Gionta said the Canadiens’ priority will be to avoid penalties. If the Canadiens do find themselves shorthanded, they’ll have to adjust to an active Pittsburgh power play that used quick passes and player movement to create chances Friday.
Cooke has a reputation for questionable hits. Earlier this season, he sent Boston’s Marc Savard to the sidelines with a concussion. But the hit on Markov was the result of a hard, but clean, check.
“The forecheck is a big part of our game,” said Cooke. “If I get a chance to hit a guy, it wouldn’t matter if it’s him or anyone else, Hal Gill, I’d play it the same way. I think he saw me coming and tried to hit me back. I don’t know what happened but after the hit he got hurt. I don’t know what he injured.”
Bylsma said it was obvious the Canadiens were going to miss “someone who plays 26 minutes, but we’re concentrating on our team and what we have to do.”
Jaroslav Halak, who was the hero of the first-round upset win over Washington, surrendered five goals on 20 shots and was pulled in the third period Friday. Martin, who said he switched to Carey Price to change the momentum, said he would decide on his starter this morning, but expect it to be Halak.
With Markov out, Martin has an extra spot in the lineup and Mathieu Darche is expected to get the nod over Sergei Kostitsyn.
CANADIENS, CAPITALS MEET IN GAME 7 TONIGHT ON TSN
(Sports Network) – The Montreal Canadiens will be looking to shock the hockey world tonight at Verizon Center as they take on the top-seeded Washington Capitals in the decisive Game 7 of their conference quarterfinal series.
You can see the game on TSN and TSN HD at 7pm et/4pm pt.
The Capitals, who also won the Presidents' Trophy as the league's best team during the regular season, led this best-of-seven series three games to one, but have allowed the eighth-seeded Habs to force tonight's definitive battle.
"I think either team would have loved to have won it earlier, Game 7 is what it is. It's an exciting part of hockey lore," said Capitals head coach Bruce Boudreau. "Heroes are made and goats are talked about on TSN on the highlight's for the next year so it's an exiting time for an athlete this is the position you want to be in."
After losing 2-1 on home ice in Game 5 on Friday, the Caps were dealt a 4-1 setback Monday evening in Montreal, forcing a seventh game. It is the fourth straight playoff series where the Capitals have gone to seven games. The last time the Capitals played a series that did not go seven games was 2003, they fell to the Tampa Bay Lightning in six games in the opening round. The NHL record for consecutive seven-game series is five, set by Colorado from 2001-03.
The Capitals are 2-6 all-time in Game 7s and have lost two out of three times in this situation over the last two years. Washington lost to Philadelphia in the 2008 conference quarterfinals, then beat the New York Rangers in seven games during last year's opening round before bowing out to Pittsburgh in the East semifinals. The Caps held a 2-0 series lead over the Penguins last spring before dropping four of the final five contests.
Montreal has advanced after falling behind 3-1 in a series in recent memory, pulling off the feat against Boston in the 2004 conference quarterfinals. The Habs have won their last two Game 7s, also defeating the Bruins in a decisive game in the opening round of the 2008 postseason. Montreal is 11-8 all-time when a best-of-seven series goes the distance.
Jaroslav Halak and Michael Cammalleri were the heroes for Montreal in the Game 6 victory. Halak turned aside 53 shots, setting a club record for most saves in a regulation playoff game, while Cammalleri netted two first-period goals in the 4-1 triumph at Bell Centre.
Maxim Lapierre provided some insurance in the third period and Tomas Plekanec's empty-net goal sealed the win for the Canadiens.
It's hard to believe Halak was benched in Game 4 of this series, considering he has a superb .931 save percentage in five games during the set. Since being pulled in Game 3, Halak has stopped 90-of-92 shots sent his way.
"It could be different (the next game)," Halak said. "There may be some bad bounces, but I'll go out and try to do my best."
Eric Fehr spoiled Halak's bid for his first career playoff shutout with 4:50 left in regulation. Halak will get his first-ever start in a Game 7 tonight.
"Halak played really well for them," Fehr said. "We had a lot of great opportunities but we didn't cash in."
Washington was 0-for-6 on the power play and has scored just once on 30 opportunities with the man advantage in this series.
Semyon Varlamov, starting his fourth straight game after relieving Jose Theodore during Game 2, stopped 18 shots for the Capitals, who are in danger of sharing the same fate as last year's Presidents' Trophy winners. Like Washington, San Jose aced the regular season but failed the playoff test, losing to Anaheim in the opening round.
Capitals superstar Alex Ovechkin failed to register a point in Game 6, marking the first time he was held off the scoresheet since the series opener. The Russian winger fired eight shots on net, but also had his goal-scoring streak halted at four games. Ovechkin has two goals and an assist in three career Game 7 appearances.
Meanwhile, Washington left winger Alexander Semin — Ovechkin's countryman — has been unable to help his team in this series after scoring a career-high 40 goals in the regular season. Semin, who has gone 13 straight playoff games without a goal, has just one assist in this series, despite firing 36 shots on net over six games.
The Caps, will not have defenseman Tom Poti tonight after he suffered an eye injury in Game 6. Poti, who will be replaced in the lineup by Karl Alzner, was leading Washington with a plus-nine rating in this series and was also second among the team's defensemen in average ice time per game.
Alzner, the fifth overall pick in the 2007 draft, was recalled from Washington's AHL affiliate in Hershey. The 21-year-old has skated in 51 career NHL games, but none in the playoffs.
The Canadiens could be without veteran defenseman Jaroslav Spacek again tonight after he missed the last two games with an unspecified illness. Montreal recalled defenseman P.K. Subban from Hamilton of the AHL and the 43rd overall pick of the 2007 draft notched an assist in his playoff debut. Spacek was third on the club with an average of 21 minutes, 47 seconds of ice time per game during the regular season. Head coach Jacques Martin said on Wednesday morning that Spacek would be a game-time decision.
The Habs and Caps have never faced each other in the postseason before this spring, but played a very tight season series this year. Each team won two games and only one of the four tilts was decided by more than one goal — a 4-2 win by Washington on Jan. 5.
Story at TSN
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