The Montreal Canadiens take on the Vancouver Canucks

The Montreal Canadiens take on the Vancouver Canucks
The Montreal Canadiens take on the Vancouver Canucks

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RÉSUMÉ

Vancouver 1, Montreal 1, 1st period – The game was only 67 seconds old when Cole Caufield hit the target with a wrist shot to give the Canadians the lead.

Midway through the first period, JT Miller scored on a one-timer to tie the score at 1-1.

Pre-match notes:

Building on a streak of four consecutive victories in their last six games during their traditional holiday trip, the Montreal Canadiens will meet their fans this evening at the Bell Center for the first time since the start of the new year.

Martin St-Louis and his flock will receive a visit from the Vancouver Canucks, who will try to return to victory, after losing 3-0 against the Nashville Predators in their last outing, Friday. This will be the first of a five-game road series that will also take them to Washington, Carolina, Toronto and Winnipeg.

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CH’s recent successes have propelled the team into the “mix” that management was talking about before the start of the season. The Habs have a record of 18-18-3 and their 39 points place them 2 points behind the Pittsburgh Penguins and in the last position giving access to the playoffs in the Eastern Association.

Samuel Montembeault will be back in front of the Canadian’s net, after giving way to his assistant Jakub Dobeš against the Colorado Avalanche on Saturday.

Patrik Laine and David Savard will still be absent.

For their part, the Canucks will still be without the services of Dakota Joshua (leg), Elias Pettersson (undisclosed injury) and Thatcher Demko (back), while the presence of Quinn Hughes (undisclosed injury) participates in the meeting. Kevin Lankinen should be in the visitors’ net.


 

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