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Canadiens Look to Extend Series Lead Against Lightning in Crucial Game 4

Montreal Canadiens

The Montreal Canadiens will aim to build on their 2-1 series lead as they face off against the Tampa Bay Lightning in Game 4 of the NHL Playoffs. This matchup promises to be an intense battle, as both teams have shown their competitive spirit throughout the series. The puck drops at 7 p.m. EDT in Montreal, where the atmosphere is sure to be electric.

In their most recent meeting, the Canadiens edged out the Lightning with a thrilling 3-2 overtime victory, showcasing their resilience and determination. With an impressive overall record of 48-24-10, Montreal has proven formidable, particularly in tight contests, boasting a remarkable 21-6-6 record in games decided by a single goal. Their performance against the Atlantic Division stands strong at 18-9-2.

Tampa Bay, on the other hand, holds a solid overall record of 50-26-6 and has shown its own strengths, especially when taking fewer penalties than their opponents, going 17-7-4 in those situations. With a 17-9-3 record against the Atlantic Division, the Lightning are looking to bounce back and level the series.

Key players will undoubtedly have a significant impact on tonight’s game. For Montreal, Nicholas Suzuki has been a standout, contributing 29 goals and 72 assists this season, while Juraj Slafkovsky has been heating up with four goals and five assists in his last ten outings. Tampa Bay counters with Brandon Hagel, who has amassed 36 goals and 38 assists, and Nikita Kucherov, who has notched four goals and six assists in his recent games.

As both teams prepare for this critical showdown, they will also be managing injuries. Montreal will be without Patrik Laine and Noah Dobson, while Tampa Bay faces challenges with Charle-Edouard D’Astous listed as day-to-day, alongside Victor Hedman and Pontus Holmberg, who are out.

With the stakes high and a playoff atmosphere in the air, this matchup is set to be a thrilling chapter in the ongoing series between the Canadiens and Lightning.

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

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