GDT: Toronto Maple Leafs @ Montreal Canadiens - Sat./ Oct./14/2017 - CBC - 7:00 PM

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Punchless Habs Face High-Flying Leafs
As NHL's Oldest Rivalry Resumes

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BROSSARD, Que. -- The Montreal Canadiens know all too well that the Toronto Maple Leafs are no longer to be taken lightly.

Led by gifted youngsters Auston Matthews, Mitch Marner and William Nylander, the Leafs (3-1-0) have piled up 22 goals in their first four games, while the punchless Canadiens (1-3-0) have tallied only four non-shootout goals.

So when the NHL's oldest rivals meet Saturday night at the Bell Centre, it will be the Leafs who are favourites despite coming off a 6-3 setback to New Jersey on Wednesday night

"You see the excitement that's built around that team," said right-winger Brendan Gallagher, who leads the Canadiens with only two points. "Those guys have definitely done a good job.

"If you're not on top of your game for 60 minutes, they're going to come after you."

The Canadiens have owned the Leafs in recent years, piling up 14 straight wins, only four of them in overtime or shootouts, since their last loss in Toronto in 2014.

But this is among the most intriguing of their meetings, with Montreal desperate to starting finding the net against a defensively suspect opponent, while the Leafs look to keep their attack in high gear against goaltender Carey Price, whose 3.30 goals-against average and .899 save percentage are well off his usual all-star numbers.

And adrenaline is always high on both sides.

"Every time you play in these historic rivalry games it makes you appreciate getting the opportunity to play for the Montreal Canadiens," said Gallagher. "I'm sure for those guys it's the same.

"Not every hockey player gets to say they've played in a Toronto-Montreal rivalry game. To get a chance to is special. It's always a fun game."

Price, who is on an 11-0-0 run against Toronto, called it too early in the regular season to talk of must-win games even if murmurs of panic are starting to be felt by some fans. The Canadiens started the season with a shootout win in Buffalo but have since lost three in a row, despite outplaying their opponents in at least two of the losses.

"It's a big game regardless of our record," said Price. "We're not going into it with any doubt or any concerns.

"We're going into it trying to win the game regardless of the situation."

Part of the Canadiens' scoring woes stem from the power play, which is 0-for-14. Coach Claude Julien spent much of practice working on it, particularly trying to find ways to get point man Shea Weber open to use his cannon shot, mainly by moving him up closer to the net.

Julien smiled when asked about the changes.

"What I'm hoping for is some goals," he said. "Because the other way hasn't produced goals."

Among those struggling is winger Alex Galchenyuk, who was demoted to the fourth line this week. Then the third overall pick in the 2012 draft missed practice with a flu.

Julien said he wasn't punishing Galchenyuk, but is trying to spur the former 30-goal scorer to get back on track.

"Alex is having a tough start," he said. "With the amount of ice time he's had on the power play and everything else it doesn't seem like he's getting scoring chances right now, so I have to do what I have to do as a coach.

"It's certainly not only him because there are other guys who we feel can produce and they're not."

Julien, who likes to roll four lines, said there is plenty of opportunity for an offensive player to produce on the fourth unit.

"When you have (Ales) Hemsky on the right side it isn't like you're with guys with no skill," said Julien. "So it's not like we're trying to bury him, it's just that we need to make decisions for the time being to get us going in the right direction."

Rearguard David Schlemko returned from injury and was sent to Laval of the AHL for conditioning. That promoted placing veteran defenceman Mark Streit on waivers. He cleared Friday but the Canadiens are not sure yet what is to become of the 39-year-old.

From: ----> http://www.ctvnews.ca/sports/punchl...afs-as-nhl-s-oldest-rivalry-resumes-1.3631629

Last Win Against The Habs:
Canadiens (3) vs Maple Leafs (5) - Jan 18, 2014



BUT....
We won both games against them, in 2017-18 Pre-Season.. :nod:
Sept. 25th - Montreal (1) @ Toronto (5)
Sept. 27th - Toronto (4) @ Montreal (2)​


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Want this one pretty badly. Of course this probably means Price will bar the door again. For once I would like to see him chased from the net in front of his home crowd.
 
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Toronto Maple Leafs Expected Line-Up:

Hyman-Matthews-Nylander
JVR-Bozak-Marner
Marleau-Kadri-Leo
Martin-Fehr-Brown


Rielly-Hainsey
Gardiner-Zaitsev
Borgman-Carrick

Andersen
McElhinney
 
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Montreal Canadiens Expected Line-Up:

Pacioretty-Drouin-Lehkonen
Byron-De La Rose-Gallagher
Hudon-Danault-Shaw
? -Mitchell-Hemsky

Mete-Weber
Alzner-Petry
Benn-Davidson

Price
Montoya
 
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Good GDT SEER!

Expecting the leafs to finally take a win from the habs.

Matthews gets an assist on nylander goal while marners line have a good game and steals it. Lehkonen on the habs with a goal.

Final score 3-1 leafs
 
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We have an opportunity to bury them even further. Hope the team is ready.

Habs aren’t going to continue to score a goal a game, they are better than that but if we allow 5-6 goals again, it is seriously time to make some changes on D and also give McElhinney/Pickard/Sparks a chance in net for a game or two.
 
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This is the games I would put Leivo in for.
Martin
hasn't played bad, but putting a skilled guy next to Brown when the muscle isn't crucial - will help in keeping the offensive tempo up.
I would prefer Sosh or Kappy, myself.., if Martin was out..
 
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Saturday preview: Toronto Maple Leafs at Montreal Canadiens

The Habs have had the Leafs' number — as in 14 straight wins head-to-head.

https://www.thestar.com/sports/leaf...oronto-maple-leafs-at-montreal-canadiens.html

By Mark ZwolinskiSports reporter
Fri., Oct. 13, 2017

BELL CENTRE
FACEOFF:
7 p.m.
TV: CBC
RADIO: Sportsnet 590 The FAN
KEY PLAYERS
Price/Andersen
Leaf Frederik Andersen's stats suggest he’s off his game, but he’s tied for the league lead in the stat that matters most: wins, with three. The Canadiens’ Carey Price, meanwhile, has to be a saviour for his team every night, given their lack of offence. Price has only faced the Bruins (38 times) more than the Leafs (37) and is 23-13-1 in his career against Toronto.
NEED TO KNOW
The Canadiens have won their last 14 meetings with the Leafs. … Montreal waived veteran defenceman Mark Streit this week with David Schlemko (hand) set to return from injury. At 19, rookie Victor Mete has played his way into regular ice time on the blue line. Schlemko is new to the Canadiens, but played with current Habs Ales Hemsky and Jordie Benn in Dallas. . . . The Canadiens scored an NHL-low five goals (on 155 shots) through four games (1-3-0), two of them short-handed. They went 0-for-14 on the power play. . . . Alex Galchenyuk was dropped to the fourth line in this week’s loss to the Blackhawks, while Brendan Gallagher fell from the first to the second unit. Artturi Lehkonen took Gallagher's spot on the top line with Max Pacioretty and Jonathan Drouin.
UP NEXT
Wednesday vs. Detroit Red Wings, 7:30 p.m.
 
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Hopefully.., we will be seeing something like the first two season games, tonight ..and a lot of this stuff.. :thumbu:
 
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should be a fun game I am expecting a win because we have the better and faster team and I can’t see the leafs taking them lightly with our losing streak against them and just coming off our first loss 3 days ago.

I’m thinking Nylander gets 2 goals on price with Hyman and Matthews having a huge game but Kadri will be our best player tonight just a hunch.
 
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