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NHL : ATS Matchup
Sunday 4/26/2015Line$ LineOU LineScore
MONTREAL
 
OTTAWA
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MONTREAL (53-24-0-10, 116 pts.) at OTTAWA (45-27-0-15, 105 pts.)
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Sunday, 4/26/2015 6:05 PM
Eastern Conference Quarterfinals - Best of 7 - Game 6 - MON Leads 3-2
#1 GOALTENDERS: MONTREAL - CAREY PRICE, OTTAWA - CRAIG ANDERSON
Board OpeningLatest
 LineTotalLineTotal
13MONTREAL+105Ov 5,+105-110Ov 5,+100
14OTTAWA-125Un 5,-125-110Un 5,-120
ADVANCED TEAM STATS
MONTREAL - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-L-TUnitsW-LUnitsO-UScoreShotsScoreShots
All Games53-34-0+6.253-34+6.231-412.729.22.330.2
Team Stats (Road Games)25-18-0+6.325-18+6.313-212.328.62.330.5
Last 5 Games3-2-0+0.33-2+0.32-22.040.82.431.0
Playoff Games3-2-0+0.33-2+0.32-22.040.82.431.0
vs. Division21-14-0-1.221-14-1.216-142.631.22.430.3
MONTREAL Team Statistics
 Scoring    Shots On GoalPower Plays 
 GamesGoals1rst2nd3rdOTENShotsPctNumConvPctAst
Team Stats (All Games)87231448389152025389.1%2614115.7%383
Team Stats (Road Games)4310116393971312318.2%1291310.1%154
Team Stats (Last 5 Games)510062202044.9%1915.3%19
Team Stats (Playoffs)510062202044.9%1915.3%19
Team Stats (vs. Division)35911735309810918.3%1121513.4%150
Stats Against (All Games) 201606665101326257.7%2734717.2%334
Stats Against (Road Games) 993429324813127.5%1382316.7%166
Stats Against (Last 5 Games) 12534001557.7%16531.2%17
Stats Against (Playoffs) 12534001557.7%16531.2%17
Stats Against (vs. Division) 842529273610597.9%1152219.1%138
MONTREAL - Goalie Statistics
 Goalie StatisticsTeam's record in starts
GoalieGamesStartsShotsSavesPCTSHOATSUnitsSUUnitsO-U
CAREY PRICE (All Games)71712108196693.3%747-24+15.647-24-0+1525-36
CAREY PRICE (Road Games)313192486593.6%220-11+8.720-11-0+810-16
CAREY PRICE (vs. Division)282879873792.4%217-11-0.317-11-0014-11
CAREY PRICE (Last 4 Games)4412211392.6%12-2-0.72-2-0-11-2
CAREY PRICE (Playoff Games)5515514392.3%13-2+0.33-2-002-2
DUSTIN TOKARSKI (All Games)171650946391.0%26-10-9.46-10-0-96-5
DUSTIN TOKARSKI (Road Games)131238235091.6%25-7-2.45-7-0-23-5
DUSTIN TOKARSKI (vs. Division)8725724093.4%04-3-0.94-3-0-12-3
DUSTIN TOKARSKI (Last 4 Games)4411210089.3%01-3-2.41-3-0-22-0
DUSTIN TOKARSKI (Playoff Games)00000.0%00-000-0-000-0

OTTAWA - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-L-TUnitsW-LUnitsO-UScoreShotsScoreShots
All Games45-42-0+5.445-42+5.438-392.931.02.632.6
Team Stats (Home Games)24-19-0+1.524-19+1.523-173.232.62.832.3
Last 5 Games2-3-0-0.82-3-0.82-22.431.02.040.8
Playoff Games2-3-0-0.82-3-0.82-22.431.02.040.8
vs. Division19-16-0+319-16+315-152.831.52.632.7
OTTAWA Team Statistics
 Scoring    Shots On GoalPower Plays 
 GamesGoals1rst2nd3rdOTENShotsPctNumConvPctAst
Team Stats (All Games)87250628392132226939.3%2965217.6%404
Team Stats (Home Games)4313836455161414029.8%1522315.1%226
Team Stats (Last 5 Games)512534001557.7%16531.2%17
Team Stats (Playoffs)512534001557.7%16531.2%17
Team Stats (vs. Division)35992827395911049.0%1211915.7%165
Stats Against (All Games) 225538671151228397.9%2764516.3%379
Stats Against (Home Games) 1213543376813878.7%1302216.9%197
Stats Against (Last 5 Games) 10062202044.9%1915.3%19
Stats Against (Playoffs) 10062202044.9%1915.3%19
Stats Against (vs. Division) 901840266311437.9%1171916.2%154
OTTAWA - Goalie Statistics
 Goalie StatisticsTeam's record in starts
GoalieGamesStartsShotsSavesPCTSHOATSUnitsSUUnitsO-U
CRAIG ANDERSON (All Games)38381257116792.8%216-22-7.516-22-0-917-16
CRAIG ANDERSON (Home Games)191962458092.9%210-9-0.710-9-0-19-8
CRAIG ANDERSON (vs. Division)151550547393.7%18-7+0.28-7-006-6
CRAIG ANDERSON (Last 4 Games)4415915396.2%12-2-0.42-2-0-12-2
CRAIG ANDERSON (Playoff Games)3312312097.6%12-1+1.22-1-0+11-2
CHRIS DRIEDGER (All Games)101010100.0%00-000-0-000-0
CHRIS DRIEDGER (Home Games)101010100.0%00-000-0-000-0
CHRIS DRIEDGER (vs. Division)00000.0%00-000-0-000-0
CHRIS DRIEDGER (Last 4 Games)101010100.0%00-000-0-000-0
CHRIS DRIEDGER (Playoff Games)00000.0%00-000-0-000-0
ANDREW HAMMOND (All Games)262578873993.8%020-5+18.820-5-0+1810-13
ANDREW HAMMOND (Home Games)121132729891.1%010-1+910-1-0+97-4
ANDREW HAMMOND (vs. Division)111134632192.8%08-3+5.28-3-0+45-5
ANDREW HAMMOND (Last 4 Games)4414213494.4%02-202-2-001-2
ANDREW HAMMOND (Playoff Games)22817491.4%00-2-20-2-0-21-0
ROBIN LEHNER (All Games)252477970590.5%09-15-5.89-15-0-511-10
ROBIN LEHNER (Home Games)131342138190.5%04-9-6.84-9-0-67-5
ROBIN LEHNER (vs. Division)9929126189.7%03-6-2.43-6-0-14-4
ROBIN LEHNER (Last 4 Games)4412311291.1%02-2-0.42-2-003-1
ROBIN LEHNER (Playoff Games)00000.0%00-000-0-000-0
Average power rating of opponents played: MONTREAL 3.12,  OTTAWA 3.06
SCHEDULE AND RESULTS
MONTREAL - Schedule
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTotalO/U
3/30/2015TAMPA BAY3-5L0, -130L5 unO
4/2/2015WASHINGTON4-5L0, -130L5 ovO
4/3/2015at NEW JERSEY2-3L0, -145L5 unP
4/5/2015at FLORIDA4-1W0, -150W5 unP
4/9/2015DETROIT4-3W0, -130W5 unO
4/11/2015at TORONTO4-3W0, -180W5 ovO
4/15/2015OTTAWA4-3W0, -140W5 unO
4/17/2015OTTAWA3-2W0, -145W5 unP
4/19/2015at OTTAWA2-1W0, +100W5 unU
4/22/2015at OTTAWA0-1L0, -110L5 unU
4/24/2015OTTAWA1-5L0, -160L5 unO
4/26/2015at OTTAWA 

OTTAWA - Schedule
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTotalO/U
3/31/2015at DETROIT2-1W0, +120W5.5 unU
4/2/2015TAMPA BAY2-1W0, -110W5.5 evU
4/4/2015WASHINGTON4-3W0, -115W5.5 unO
4/5/2015at TORONTO2-3L0, -170L5.5 unU
4/7/2015PITTSBURGH4-3W0, -110W5.5 unO
4/9/2015at NY RANGERS3-0W0, -115W5 ovU
4/11/2015at PHILADELPHIA3-1W0, -165W5 ovU
4/15/2015at MONTREAL3-4L0, +120L5 unO
4/17/2015at MONTREAL2-3L0, +125L5 unP
4/19/2015MONTREAL1-2L0, -120L5 unU
4/22/2015MONTREAL1-0W0, -110W5 unU
4/24/2015at MONTREAL5-1W0, +140W5 unO
4/26/2015MONTREAL 
KEY GAME INFORMATION
MONTREAL: LAST SEASON: 46-28-8, 100 points; lost to New York Rangers in Eastern Conference final.
COACH: Michel Therrien, seventh season with Canadiens, 287-224-23-58.
ADDED: D Tom Gilbert, C Manny Malhotra, RW P.A. Parenteau, RW Jiri Sekac.
LOST: C Daniel Briere, RW Brian Gionta, D Josh Gorges, LW Thomas Vanek.
PLAYER TO WATCH: P.K. Subban: The 43rd overall pick in the 2007 draft solidified his status as a top-five defenseman in the NHL following a 2013-14 regular season in which he recorded 53 points (10 goals, 43 assists) in 82 games, and added another 11 (five goals and six assists) in 17 playoff games. And he isn't going anywhere. The Canadiens and Subban agreed to an eight-year, $72 million contract in the offseason.
OUTLOOK: The Canadiens earned the ire of playoff foes Boston and New York for on-ice antics and their off-ice loquaciousness. But teams don't dislike opponents who aren't good. The Canadiens are just that, and should find themselves in the playoffs come April.
OTTAWA: LAST SEASON: 37-31-14, 88 points, finished 11th in the Eastern Conference and missed the playoffs.
COACH: Paul MacLean, fourth season with Ottawa, 102-79-30.
ADDED: RW Alex Chiasson, C David Legwand.
LOST: RW Alex Hemsky, C Jason Spezza.
PLAYER TO WATCH: Bobby Ryan. The right winger is in the final year of a five-year, $25.5 million deal, and according to general manager Bryan Murray has decided to wait before determining whether to re-sign. Murray noted the sides will talk ''in October or November to get something done.''
OUTLOOK: It was only 2012 and 2013 when many thought Ottawa was a franchise on the ascent after back-to-back playoff appearances. Now the Senators are facing an uncertain future as Ottawa lost centers Daniel Alfredsson and Spezza the last two offseasons. There is a very real possibility the organization may have to deal Ryan and Methot during the season if the players cannot come to terms with the team. It is not a playoff formula.
PREVIEW
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ PA SPORTSTICKER NHL PLAYOFF PREVIEW (MONTREAL-OTTAWA) ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

*Canadiens-Senators Preview* ============================

By JACK CASSIDY STATS Writer

Montreal At Ottawa, Game Six, 6:00 p.m. EDT

The Ottawa Senators had no shortage of confidence during their second-half playoff push, though some self-doubt may have crept in after three consecutive playoff losses.

A dominant showing in Game 5 against Montreal quickly resolved that issue.

Two wins shy of extending their spectacular run, the Senators may have stolen the momentum from the Canadiens as the series shifts back to Ottawa for Sunday night's Game 6.

Ottawa suffered three one-goal defeats to open their first-round tilt with the Canadiens - two of them in overtime - but has rebounded nicely with a gritty 1-0 victory and a 5-1 rout Friday in Game 5.

"Stringing together those two wins, that brings a lot of life to this club," Marc Methot said. "It asserts ourselves. We know now that we can do this. ... When you come out of the gate and you're down 3-0 in the series, a lot of stuff runs through your mind.

"It shows how resilient this group is. How mentally strong we can be, and tough. I like our chances."

Craig Anderson, who took over Ottawa's goaltending duties in Game 3, earned the 1-0 shutout Wednesday before stopping 45 shots Friday in Montreal.

For a matchup in which Canadiens star Carey Price figured to be the marquee attraction, Anderson has been the most dominant goaltender of the series, allowing only three goals in three games with a .976 save percentage.

His stifling play finally got under the Canadiens' skin in the third period Friday. With 2:03 left, Brandon Prust speared Anderson to set off a scuffle with the netminder.

"There's certainly frustration on their part," Senators coach Dave Cameron said. "A sure sign of frustration is when they're taking cheap shots at your goaltender, who's a real good player for us."

Price snapped a string of impressive starts with five goals allowed on 25 shots Friday - an .800 save percentage that matches the third-worst playoff performance in his career.

Price, who was named a Vezina Trophy finalist earlier in the day, had surrendered just one goal in each of his previous two games.

"The solutions can be found in this room," Price told the Canadiens' official website. "We still have room to maneuver. They're still the ones with their backs against the wall. You can't really talk about pressure just yet."

The Senators received an offensive boost in Game 5 from Bobby Ryan, who scored two goals to snap a 16-game drought that dated to March 21. The four-time 30-goal scorer netted only 18 this season - the fewest for a full season in his career.

Erik Karlsson also scored Friday to continue his stellar play. The former Norris Trophy winner has tallied a point in four of the series' five games, and had three goals and three assists in four regular-season matchups with Montreal.

Montreal's offense has gone cold following its 2-1 overtime win in Game 3, scoring just once over Ottawa's two wins. Although the Canadiens' shot totals remain high - 46 in Game 5 - they're aware that they'll need activity in front to beat the red-hot Anderson.

"We have to take away his eyes," said Price. "When you go up against a hot goaltender, the recipe isn't a complicated one. You have to create traffic in front of him and capitalize on rebounds. It's no secret to anybody."

The Senators won both regular season meetings with Montreal in Ottawa.


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