
Canadiens vs. Flyers: A Deep Dive into Tonight’s Matchup
The Montreal Canadiens are set to face off against the Philadelphia Flyers tonight at 7:00 PM ET, with coverage on NBCSP, TSN2, and RDS. This game promises to be an intriguing battle, especially considering the significant number of injuries impacting both teams. Let’s break down the projected lineups, injury reports, and what to expect from this exciting NHL contest.
Canadiens Projected Lineup
Head Coach Martin St. Louis is expected to roll with the following lineup:
- Forwards:
- Cole Caufield — Nick Suzuki — Juraj Slafkovsky
- Alexandre Texier — Alex Newhook — Ivan Demidov
- Oliver Kapanen — Zachary Bolduc — Kirby Dach
- Jake Evans — Phillip Danault — Josh Anderson
- Defensemen:
- Mike Matheson — Lane Hutson
- Jayden Struble — Arber Xhekaj
- Kaiden Guhle — Alexandre Carrier
- Goalies:
- Jakub Dobes
- Jacob Fowler
Scratched: Joe Veleno, Samuel Montembeault, Brendan Gallagher
Injured: Noah Dobson (upper body), Patrik Laine (lower body)
Despite not participating in the morning skate, defenseman Kaiden Guhle has been confirmed as available to play by Coach St. Louis. This is a boost for the Canadiens’ defensive core.
Flyers Projected Lineup
The Philadelphia Flyers, coming off a 3-2 shootout win against the Carolina Hurricanes, will ice the following lineup:
- Forwards:
- Tyson Foerster — Noah Cates — Matvei Michkov
- Alex Bump — Denver Barkey — Porter Martone
- Garrett Wilson — Luke Glendening — Garnet Hathaway
- Carl Grundstrom — Jacob Gaucher — Anthony Richard
- Defensemen:
- Nick Seeler — David Jiricek
- Emil Andrae — Noah Juulsen
- Hunter McDonald — Oliver Bonk
- Goalies:
- Samuel Ersson
- Aleksei Kolosov
Scratched: Owen Tippett, Travis Konecny, Sean Couturier, Trevor Zegras, Christian Dvorak, Travis Sanheim, Rasmus Ristolainen, Jamie Drysdale, Cam York, Dan Vladar
Injured: Rodrigo Abols (lower body), Nikita Grebenkin (upper body)
The Flyers will be without several key players, including their top three scorers (Konecny, Zegras, and Tippett) and their top four defensemen in ice time (Sanheim, York, Drysdale, and Ristolainen). Oliver Bonk and Hunter McDonald will be making their NHL debuts tonight, having been recalled from the Lehigh Valley Phantoms of the American Hockey League, along with Kolosov, Richard and Gaucher.
Key Storylines & What to Watch For
The Flyers’ extensive injury list presents a significant opportunity for the Canadiens to capitalize. However, Philadelphia’s recent shootout victory demonstrates their resilience. The debut of Bonk and McDonald will be a storyline to watch, as will the Canadiens’ ability to exploit the Flyers’ depleted roster. The goaltending matchup between Dobes/Fowler and Ersson/Kolosov will also be crucial.
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