The Montreal Canadiens will play their second game in two nights when they take on the Philadelphia Flyers at the Wells Fargo Center on Tuesday, and goaltender Cayden Primeau will play his first game of the season in the National League.
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The 23-year-old athlete, who was recalled by Laval Rocket the day before, will play for the Habs for the second time in 2022-2023 after completing a game against the Florida Panthers on Jan. 19. Against the team his father Keith played for a number of years, he will have the opportunity to show the signs of his progress, he who played a total of 35 games in the American League during the season.
CH will be looking for a third straight win after beating the Columbus Blue Jackets on Saturday and the Buffalo Sabers the day before.
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With 66 points, the Habs are second to bottom in the Eastern Conference table. However, he is only two points behind the Flyers. However, the Pennsylvania formation has two games in hand.
Forward Michael Pezzetta beat the Sabers 4-3 in a shootout the day before against the Heroes. The Flyers, for their part, have won their last three games.
Head Instructor Martin St-Louis will not be conducting morning practice, but will speak to reporters at the end of the day.
Pilot John Tortorella relies on a formation of 11 forwards and seven defenders for the Flyers. Quebec’s Nicolas Deslauriers will be back after two games with an upper-body injury. Carter Hart will be in goal.