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The Habs take to the road for this first time this season as they face the
Washington Capitals.  The Canadiens are coming off of a solid 4-1 win over
the Florida Panthers on Tuesday night, in which rookies Alex Galchenyuk and
Brendan Gallagher recorded their first NHL points. The Capitals will be looking
to earn their first victory of the season, and rebound from a dismal performance
at home against the Winnipeg Jets, which resulted in a 4-2 loss. The Capitals
swept the season series last season, with the Canadiens earning only a single
point from a shootout loss.

If the practice lines are any indication, head coach Michel Therrien won’t
mess with a winning line-up, and the forward trios will remain unchanged from Tuesday
night.  This means that Lars Eller will once again be a healthy scratch. 
Ryan White, ejected for suckerpunching Tomas Fleischmann last game, earned no
supplementary discipline and should factor into the line-up yet again. 
Francis Boullion took a therapy day on Wednesday, but is expected to dress for
tonight’s game.

Through 2 games, the powerplay units for both teams are comparable with
Montreal going 3 for 11 (27.3%) and the Capitals converting 2 of 8 opportunities
(25%). Montreal has killed off 10 of 13 penalties (76.9%) while Washington has
only managed to stave off 7 of 12 shorthanded situations (58.3%).

The Canadiens remain without the services of Petteri Nokelainen (back) and
the unsigned P.K. Subban.  Yannick Weber and Lars Eller are expected to be
the healthy scratches, while Michael Blunden was reassigned to Hamilton
yesterday. The Capitals will be missing Brooks Laich (groin)
and Jack Hillen (upper body)

Projected Lines


Montreal (1-1-0)

Washington (0-2-0)
Pacioretty –
Desharnais – Cole
Bourque – Plekanec – Gionta
Prust – Galchenyuk – Gallagher
Moen – White – Armstrong

Markov –
Emelin
Gorges – Diaz
Kaberle – Bouillon

Price

Ovechkin – Backstrom
– Wolski
Hendricks – Ribeiro – Brouwer
Chimera – Beagle- Ward
Johansson- Perreault – Crabb

Poti – Green
Alzner – Carlson
Hamrlik – Kundratek

Neuvirth

 

Victory Keys

1 – Discipline: The Canadiens have resumed where they left off last
year, taking unnecessary penalties and being forced to spend extended periods of
time shorthanded.  Although their penalty-kill is respectable, it is
noteworthy that the only goals scored against Montreal thus far have been on the
PP.  With the surplus of talent on the Washington roster, the Habs need to
avoid a parade to the penalty box.

2 – Shut down Ovechkin: Alexander the Great seems to enjoy playing
Montreal, and without Subban in the line-up, he will have a little more space
along his wing. Montreal defenders will have to be prepared for his speed, and
the forwards will have to be ready to provide support.

3 – Score early: It is no secret that the Habs do better when they
score first, and presently, the Capitals are a frustrated bunch.  The
sooner the Canadiens can suck the air out of the Verizon Center, the sooner the
Caps can start to second-guess themselves.

Game time is 7pm EST and the game can been seen on RDS and TSN-HABS.