Tuesday, 17 November 2009
FINAL SO
2 - 3
FINAL SO 1 2 3 OT SO T
Hurricanes 0 2 0 0 0 (0-6) 2
Canadiens 1 0 1 0 1 (1-6) 3
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GOAL SCORERS

CAR:   B. Sutter (03:28 - 2nd) , J. Jokinen (06:20 - 2nd)
MTL:   M. Pacioretty (05:41 - 1st) , A. Kostitsyn (17:14 - 3rd) , M. Lapierre (00:00 - SO)
GOALIES

CAR: M. Legace (L) , M. Leighton
 MTL: C. Price (W)
Hurricanes shoot for two in a row against Habs
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HURRICANES (3-12-4) at CANADIENS (9-11-0)

Last 10: Carolina 1-7-2; Montreal 4-6-0

Season series:
This is the first of four meetings. In 2008-09, Carolina won three of four in the series, led by Eric Staal (3-2-5) and Sergei Samsonov (2-3-5). Goalie Cam Ward posted three wins. Montreal was paced by Alexei Kovalev and Robert Lang, each with 2 goals and an assist.

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Big story: Without their No. 1 center in Staal, the Hurricanes are 1-4-1. Without their starting goalie in Ward, they are 1-1-1. In their last 15 games, the Hurricanes are 2-10-3 and have fallen to 30th in the League.

However, not since Tampa Bay on Oct. 10 has a team faced Carolina coming off a win, the task Montreal faces Tuesday night.

"Fourteen games without a win is a long time," said Carolina's Ray Whitney following Sunday's win. "Our character has been tested the last 14 games."

In this meeting, both struggling clubs will have a character test, and the Canadiens may find they have more to lose if they don't emerge victorious.

Team scope:

Hurricanes: Carolina is playing its first road game after a three-game homestand. It snapped a 14-game losing streak with a 5-4 shootout win against Minnesota on Sunday. The Hurricanes squandered leads of 3-0 and 4-1 before Jussi Jokinen scored the game-deciding shootout goal.

"Oh man, it has been such a long time, it's relief more than anything," said Ray Whitney, who recorded a goal and 2 assists. "You still scratch your head as to why we gave up a three-goal lead but in the end we'll take what we got."

It was Carolina's first win since defeating Florida 7-2 on Oct. 9.

"We're not throwing any back at this point," coach Paul Maurice said. "This is a huge win. What kind of conversation would we be having now after a 4-1 lead if we had lost that game. This was enormous for our players -- and staff. It's half a night's sleep anyway -- and then we'll be back at it."

Canadiens: Montreal is playing its first home game after a two-game road trip. The Canadiens have lost four of their last six games and were shut out in their last contest, 2-0, by Nashville last Saturday.

In the loss, goalie Carey Price tied a franchise record with 53 saves. Previously, Wayne Thomas stopped 53 shots in a 5-4 win at Pittsburgh on March 10, 1974. Price also tied Montreal records for most shots faced (24) and saves (23) in one period.

"They threw a lot of pucks at the net tonight," Price said. "Records aside, we were here to get two points, not a record."

"He performed well, there is no doubt," Canadiens coach Jacques Martin said. "It's unfortunate that his teammates didn't take advantage of a performance like that."

Who's hot: For the Canadiens, Tomas Plekanec has 3 assists in his last two games, Mike Cammalleri has a goal and an assist in his last two games, and Marc-Andre Bergeron has a goal and 2 assists in his last two games. For the Hurricanes, Tuomo Ruutu has 3 goals and an assist in his last three games, Whitney has 2 goals and 3 assists in his last three games, and Tim Gleason has 2 goals in his last four games.

Injury report: For the Hurricanes, left wing Michael Ryan (upper-body) and Ward (leg) are on injured reserve, while Eric Staal (upper-body) is day-to-day. For the Canadiens, defensemen Andrei Markov (ankle), Hal Gill (lower-body) and Ryan O'Byrne (lower-body), and right wings Georges Laraque (upper-body) and Matt D'Agostini (concussion) are on injured reserve, and right wing Brian Gionta (lower-body) is day-to-day.

Stat pack:
The Canadiens are one of only five teams without an overtime loss this season. Montreal has won four games in overtime and three times in a shootout. … The game on Nov. 11, the Hurricanes played a game without either Staal or Ward in the lineup since March 19, 2004, a span of 352 regular-season games.
   
Puck drop:
Montreal is coming into this contest without much in the way of momentum. As the first team to face Carolina coming off a win in over a month, the Canadiens should not take this opponent lightly.

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