The Kings arrive in Montreal with almost the same record as
the Canadiens. Both have 13 wins and 7 loses with Montreal up one more point
from an overtime loss. They are also 6-4 in their last 10 games. The big
surprise is that Quebec native Jonathan Bernier will be getting the start over
Jonathan Quick in net. This is the only time these teams will meet this season.
The last time they met was last season in Los Angeles, the Canadiens won 4-2.
The Kings hope to regain their momentum. After winning 6 in
a row, they have lost four of their last five games. Although Montreal lost
their last game in Philadelphia, they have managed to win 5 of their last 7 games. Carey Price has 3
shutouts in his last 10 starts, one of the big reasons for Montreal's winning
record.
The Kings have a bright future ahead of them. They have a
core of young stars who are proving their own in the league. Coach Terry Murray
and GM Dean Lombardi have managed to turn a once average team into one of the
best in the league. Young forwards Anze Jopitar, Jarret Stoll, and Dustin Brown
are all having productive seasons. The defense is also rounded out by youth,
featuring the likes of Jack Johnson, Drew Daughty, and Davis Drewiske. In the
nets, goaltender Jonathan Quick last season broke the record for franchise
victories. This season, he has a 11-3 record with a solid 1.90 GAA. This team
will only get better as it matures.
The Kings arrive in Montreal with almost the same record as
the Canadiens. Both have 13 wins and 7 loses with Montreal up one more point
from an overtime loss. They are also 6-4 in their last 10 games. The big
surprise is that Quebec native Jonathan Bernier will be getting the start over
Jonathan Quick in net. This is the only time these teams will meet this season.
The last time they met was last season in Los Angeles, the Canadiens won 4-2.
The Kings hope to regain their momentum. After winning 6 in
a row, they have lost four of their last five games. Although Montreal lost
their last game in Philadelphia, they have managed to win 5 of their last 7 games. Carey Price has 3
shutouts in his last 10 starts, one of the big reasons for Montreal's winning
record.
The Kings have a bright future ahead of them. They have a
core of young stars who are proving their own in the league. Coach Terry Murray
and GM Dean Lombardi have managed to turn a once average team into one of the
best in the league. Young forwards Anze Jopitar, Jarret Stoll, and Dustin Brown
are all having productive seasons. The defense is also rounded out by youth,
featuring the likes of Jack Johnson, Drew Daughty, and Davis Drewiske. In the
nets, goaltender Jonathan Quick last season broke the record for franchise
victories. This season, he has a 11-3 record with a solid 1.90 GAA. This team
will only get better as it matures.
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