CH A first win in March

CH: A first win in March?

The Montreal Canadiens are aiming for their first win of the month tonight as they host the Colorado Avalanche.

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The Habs have actually lost their last six games, the last of which was on Saturday against the New Jersey Devils (Watch the video above) and only collected two out of a possible 12 points in this series.

With 58 points, the CH ranks 28th overall in the NHL, four points ahead of the Anaheim Ducks, who are 29th.

Martin St-Louis’ side have only won three of their last 10 duels.

The Colorado formation, meanwhile, is second in the Western Conference team with 78 points. She has a five-point lead over her closest rivals, the Nashville Predators.

familiar faces

So the followers of the Habs will find familiar faces in the adversary.

The Finn Artturi Lehkonen is already guaranteed to finish with his career-best overall score. He has 46 in 61 games.

His previous peak was 38 points, reached last year when Colorado acquired him from the Habs to help them in their quest for the highest honors.

Then he should reach the plateau of 20 goals for the first time in the Bettman Circuit. Lehkonen has scored 18 goals this season, matching his tally from 2016-17, his first year in the NHL.

With 18 games to go, his twenties seem more accessible than ever. He’s also two out of 100 life goals away.

The 27-year-old, who plays alongside JT Compher and Valeri Nichushkin, has had his ups and downs of late, finishing four of the last five games on a negative margin.

For all of 2022-23, he ends with a +4 record.

Lars Eller, another former blue-white-red holder, will try to help the Avalanche, which acquired him from the Washington Capitals at the close.

However, it has been a tougher season for the 33-year-old Dane, who has been limited to seven goals and nine assists for 16 points in 60 games so far. He hasn’t picked up a single point in six games since arriving in Denver.

Nonetheless, Eller shines in the faceoff circle, where he’s won more than 54% of the time.

If he keeps up the pace, he’ll end the season with the best record of his career. He approached that number with the Canadian in 2013-2014, winning 53.22% of his confrontations.