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![]() ![]() ![]() 2007-08 Regular Season Record: ![]() 44-24-10 : 98 Points (1st Place in the Eastern Conference) ![]() 35-33-10 : 80 Points (12th Place in the Eastern Conference) Projected goalies for this game are: Canadiens # 31 Carey Price Wins: 21 Loses: 12 OTL: 3 GAA: 2.71 Save%: .915 Maple Leafs # 35 Vesa Toskala Wins: 32 Loses: 24 OTL: 6 GAA: 2.66 Save%: .906 Canadiens Player Stats Link Maple Leafs Player Stats Link ![]() ![]() ![]() (46)A.Kostitsyn - (14)Plekanec - (27)Kovalev (21)Higgins - (11)Koivu - (73)Ryder (20)Smolinski - (54)Grabovski - (74)S.Kostitsyn (22)Begin - (40)Lapierre - (6)Kostopoulos ![]() (79)Markov - (26)Gorges (3)O'Byrne - (44)Hamrlik (51)Bouillon - (32)Streit ![]() (31)Price
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Meetings This Year:
Oct. 6th, 2007: 3 4 (OT)Nov. 3rd, 2007: 3 2Nov. 13th, 2007: 4 3 (OT)Nov. 37th, 2007: 4 3 (SO)Dec. 15th, 2007: 1 4Feb. 7th, 2008: 4 2
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This game can be seen live at 7:00pm eastern on:
& ![]() Listen to the game live at 7:00 pm on CJAD 800 AM OR ![]() Listen to the game live (In French) at 7:00 pm on CKAC 730 AM
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The Habs lost 4-2. I didnt update the Thread tonight.
TORONTO (AP) -The Montreal Canadiens went into their game against the Toronto Maple Leafs hoping to build on their Eastern Conference lead. Not so fast. Rookies Anton Stralman and Jiri Tlusty each scored two goals and the Maple Leafs beat the Canadiens 4-2 on Saturday night. "We were looking for an easy game, but it wasn't easy," Christopher Higgins said. It sure wasn't. Nik Antropov added three assists for the Maple Leafs, who are playing for pride after being eliminated from playoff contention Thursday night. Tom Kostopoulos and Mathieu Dandenault scored for the Canadiens, who failed to put more distance between them and the second-place Pittsburgh Penguins in the Eastern Conference title race. Montreal wasn't pleased with its effort Friday night in Buffalo, but escaped with a late-game comeback. "I knew we would have a bit of a letdown after clinching a playoff spot, but I didn't think it would last this long," coach Guy Carbonneau said. "We have three games left. We have to regroup and end the regular season on a good note." Stralman got the game's first goal after a scoreless first period when his wrist shot from the point at 7:25 of the middle period beat a screened Jaroslav Halak top corner on the stick side. Dandenault tied it 58 seconds later when Maxim Lapierre's shot banked off him and in behind Vesa Toskala, who made his 30th consecutive start. Stralman put Toronto back ahead 2-1 with a wrist shot from the top of the faceoff circle at 9:33 that beat a yet-again screened Halak. Tlusty, who also had an assist, added a pair of goals at 3:17 and 15:16 in third period to seal the victory. Kostopoulos scored with 16 seconds remaining. The playoff-bound Canadiens were without captain Saku Koivu and offensive defenseman Mark Streit, out with foot injuries. The extent of the injuries won't be known until doctors take a closer look Monday in Montreal. "Saku is a special player and he's our leader, we'll miss him for sure," Higgins said after Saturday's game. "Hopefully he's not out for long. But one of our advantages on this team is that we have depth. Guys step in and contribute." Koivu and Streit were both injured during Friday's 4-3 overtime win in Buffalo, but played the entire game - Koivu and Streit both assisting on the overtime winner by Higgins. Notes: Toronto has three games remaining: Tuesday at home against Buffalo, Thursday at home against Ottawa and next Saturday at Montreal.
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Lets see why the Habs lost this game............................
1) They were tired from last night and the fact that last night went into OT 2) Injuries are creeping into the Habs lineup (Koivu, Streit, Lattendresse, Komisarek) 3) Obyrne getting kicked out of the game when the penalty should of only been a 2min. That put us a man down for the rest of the game. 4) BS first Leafs goal. Gorges gets checked from behind by Sundin. If they call that penalty there is no goal. 5) Higgins missed penalty shot. I believe if he would of scored Montreal would of had all the momentum. 6) The Leafs had 17min on the PP while the Habs had 6min.
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Given that NOBODY scored with the man advantage, on either team, I don't see how this can be any part of the reason.
And being tired? Too bad. Nobody else can use that excuse. The Leafs have won lots of games on the second game of back to back nights.
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