The Canadiens' Grip on the Atlantic Division Slips: Can They Rebound Against the Bruins?
The Montreal Canadiens find themselves in a precarious position. For the first time since mid-December, they're no longer a seeded team in the Atlantic Division. The Buffalo Sabres, riding a wave of momentum, have leapfrogged them into third place, a position Montreal once held comfortably. And this is the part most people miss: it's not just about losing a spot; it's about the psychological blow of seeing a rival team surpass you, especially after Buffalo's recent dominance in head-to-head matchups.
Tonight's game against the Boston Bruins takes on even greater significance. A Bruins win in regulation would put them a mere point behind the Canadiens, further tightening the division race. Montreal desperately needs a victory to halt this downward spiral and reclaim their footing.
To spark a turnaround, the Canadiens have shuffled their lineup. Alexandre Texier, returning from injury, slots back in, replacing Joe Veleno. Arber Xhekaj steps in on defense for Jayden Struble. Samuel Montembeault, despite a recent dip in form, gets the nod in goal again. He needs to be the difference-maker tonight, delivering a performance reminiscent of his pre-Christmas break heroics against Boston.
But here's where it gets controversial: While the Canadiens need a win, the Bruins are no pushovers. They boast a potent offense led by David Pastrnak and a solid defensive core anchored by Charlie McAvoy. Can Montreal's young core, led by Nick Suzuki and Cole Caufield, rise to the occasion and secure a crucial two points? Or will the Bruins capitalize on the Canadiens' recent struggles and further complicate Montreal's playoff aspirations?
Game Details:
- Teams: Montreal Canadiens @ Boston Bruins
- Start Time: 7:00 PM EST / 4:00 PM PST
- TV:
- Canadiens Region: CBC, Sportsnet E/O/P/1, Omni (English), TVA Sports (French)
- Bruins Region: NESN
- Streaming: CBC Gem, ESPN+, Sportsnet+
Projected Lineups:
Montreal Canadiens:
Forwards:
- Juraj Slafkovský - Oliver Kapanen - Ivan Demidov
- Cole Caufield - Nick Suzuki - Alexandre Texier
- Zachary Bolduc - Jake Evans - Kirby Dach
- Josh Anderson - Phillip Danault - Brendan Gallagher
Defense:
- Mike Matheson - Noah Dobson
- Lane Hutson - Kaiden Guhle
- Arber Xhekaj - Alexandre Carrier
Goaltenders:
- Starter: Samuel Montembeault
- Backup: Jakub Dobeš
Scratches: Sammy Blais, Jayden Struble, Joe Veleno
Injured: Patrik Laine, Alex Newhook
Boston Bruins:
Forwards:
- Marat Khustnutdinov - Elias Lindholm - David Pastrnak
- Casey Mittelstadt - Pavel Zacha - Viktor Arvidsson
- Alex Steeves - Fraser Minten - Morgan Geekie
- Tanner Jeannot - Sean Kuraly - Mark Kastelic
Defense:
- Jonathan Aspirot - Charlie McAvoy
- Hampus Lindholm - Mason Lohrei
- Nikita Zadorov - Andrew Peeke
Goaltenders:
- Starter: Jeremy Swayman
- Backup: Joonas Korpisalo
Food for Thought:
Can the Canadiens regain their early-season form and secure a playoff berth? Or will the Bruins continue their dominance in this historic rivalry? Let us know your thoughts in the comments below!