The Montreal Canadians are starting to appear in the STANLEY Cup qualifiers with a minute -like match with the best team of the East Conference, Washington’s capital. Tonight at 7 p.m. HAE, the 40-31-11 habs will visit the capital of 51-22-9 for the first time in the playoffs.
Fortunately, Montreal is in very good health for the playoffs. He still has only one player on the injury report, and it is the left Rafael Harvey-Pinard. It has been released since March 19 and should be back these playoffs if Montreal survives long enough.
In that spirit, this is what the program should look like this evening. Keep in mind that he can change before the drop of the washer:
Advances:
- LW Cole Caufield – C Nick Suzuki – RW Juraj Slafkovsky
- LW Brendan Gallagher – C Christian Dvorak – RW Josh Anderson
- LW Patrik Laine – C Alex Newhook – Rw Ivan Demidov
- LW Emil Heineman – C Jake Evans – RW Joel Armia
Defensive pays:
- Mike Matheson – Carrier Alexandre
- Kaiden Guhle – Lane Hutson
- Jayden Struble – David Savard
Guardians:
- Sam Montembeault
- Jakub Dobes
Power lines:
- Juraj Slafkovsky, Nick Suzuki, Cole Caufield, Patrik Laine, Lane Hutson
- Brendan Gallagher, Nick Suzuki, Alex Newhook, Mike Matheson, Ivan Demidov
Penalities killing units:
- Jake Evans, Joel Armia, Mike Matheson, Carrier Alexandre
- Nick Suzuki, Josh Anderson, Kaida Guhle, David Savard
Montreal finished the regular season with a 4-2 victory against the eliminatory team of the metropolitan division, the Carolina Hurricanes on Wednesday.
Crazy for this evening Canadians’ game and an overview of the upcoming program
Montreal Canadians are outsiders this evening on the road against capital. Here are the full dimensions of the dimensions shark:
- Washington is -190 on the money line.
- Montreal is +160 to win squarely.
- The washer line is capitals -1, which is +120.
- Canadians are -118 to win squarely.
- The total is 5.5 goals.
- The end is -115 and the sub -is -101.
In the immediate future, Montreal has only Washington capitals on the calendar. They will play against each other today, April 23, April 25 and April 27.

If no one has won four games by then, because it’s a series of best seven, then they will play more until someone does it. Match 5 would be April 30. Match 6 would be May 2, and match 7 still important would be May 4. The winner will face the Hurricanes or the Devils of New Jersey.
Published by Rajdeep Barman