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Sheldon Keefe: Montreal Canadiens ultra-physical approach brings risk of penalties

The Maple Leafs held a limited media availability before travelling to Montreal on Sunday. The Leafs struggled to draw penalties during the regular season finishing tied for 20th in power-play opportunities (2.8 per game). But Toronto has already been on the man advantage 10 times through two playoff games.  Montreal has made it very clear that they want to be very physical, noted coach Sheldon Keefe following Saturday s win. I think the term they used was they want to make it a war.   It s going to be a war out there, Canadiens winger Josh Anderson had promised before the series opened.  

Canadiens Game Day: Cole Caufield will be in Habs lineup for Game 3

Article content Cole Caufield will get his first taste of NHL playoff action when the Canadiens face the Toronto Maple Leafs in Game 3 of their first-round playoff series Monday night at the Bell Centre (7 p.m., CBC, SN, TVA Sports, TSN 690 Radio, 98.5 FM). The series is tied 1-1 after the first two games in Toronto. The Canadiens won Game 1 by a 2-1 score and the Leafs won 5-1 in Game 2. Caufield was a healthy scratch for the first two games after scoring four goals in 10 games during the regular season after the Canadiens called him up from the AHL’s Laval Rocket.

Leafs to face Caufield as Habs look for goals in Game 3

Article content The Canadiens hope their smallest player comes up big as the playoffs continue Monday night in Montreal. With the best-of-seven series at 1-1, rookie forward Cole Caufield is set to make his playoff debut versus the Maple Leafs. He’s one of the few offensive options coach Dominique Ducharme can turn to with his roster mostly geared to physical hockey against Toronto’s various armaments. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser, or Leafs to face Caufield as Habs look for goals in Game 3 Back to video After carving out a Game 1 win mostly with their muscle, checking and penalty killing, Montreal generated little in all areas of a lopsided loss on Saturday, hence the 5-foot-7 but very effective Caufield coming in. Caufield, replacing the banged-up Eric Staal, got in a few late-season games against Toronto.

Quebec s decision to allow fans into indoor venues leaves Als president optimistic

Quebec s decision to allow fans into indoor venues leaves Als president optimistic
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Quebec s decision to allow fans into indoor venues leaves Als president optimistic

Quebec s decision to allow fans into indoor venues leaves Als president optimistic
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