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Canadiens Face Lightning After Thrilling Shootout Win

Montreal Canadiens

The Montreal Canadiens are set to host the Tampa Bay Lightning in what promises to be an electrifying matchup following the Canadiens’ recent shootout victory over the Florida Panthers. With the game scheduled for Thursday at 7 p.m. EDT, both teams are looking to solidify their standings in the competitive Atlantic Division.

Montreal boasts a strong overall record of 46-22-10, including a solid 15-9-1 mark against division rivals. Their recent form has been impressive, especially on the power play, where they have achieved a remarkable 19-5-1 record when converting at least one opportunity.

On the other side, the Lightning enter the contest with a record of 48-24-6 and a 14-8-1 record against the Atlantic Division. They have demonstrated offensive prowess, scoring 277 goals while allowing 219, resulting in a +58 scoring differential. This game marks the fourth encounter between these two teams this season, with the Canadiens taking the previous matchup decisively with a 4-1 victory.

Key players will be pivotal in this clash. For the Canadiens, Lane Hutson has emerged as a standout with 12 goals and 63 assists, while Cole Caufield has been on a scoring spree, netting nine goals and adding eight assists in the last ten games. The Lightning will rely heavily on Nikita Kucherov, who has tallied 43 goals and 84 assists this season, alongside Jake Guentzel, who has contributed six goals and eight assists in his last ten outings.

In terms of recent performance, the Canadiens have been on a roll, going 9-1-0 in their last ten games, averaging 3.4 goals and only allowing 1.9 goals per game. Conversely, the Lightning have experienced a more mixed bag with a 5-3-2 record, averaging 3.3 goals but conceding 2.9 goals per game.

Injury concerns linger for both squads. The Canadiens will be without Alexandre Carrier (upper body), Patrik Laine (abdomen), and Joseph Veleno, who is day-to-day due to illness. The Lightning face their own challenges with Brandon Hagel (day-to-day, lower body), Max Crozier (abdomen), and Victor Hedman (personal) among those sidelined.

Note: This recap is an independently written summary based on publicly available reporting.

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