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    Adam Kierszenblat
    Jan 6, 2025, 12:00

    The Vancouver Canucks battle the Montréal Canadiens on Monday.

    The Vancouver Canucks (18-12-8) kick off a five-game road trip when they battle the Montréal Canadiens on Monday night. Vancouver will be looking to rebound after a tough 3-0 loss to the Nashville Predators on Friday and may be getting some reinforcement in the form of Elias Pettersson and Quinn Hughes. As for the Canadiens, they have been on a roll as of late, winning four of their last five, including a 2-1 win over the Colorado Avalanche on Saturday.

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    One of the keys for Vancouver will be to hold onto possession and limit turnovers. Montréal is a fast team and features plenty of talented young stars who can use their speed to create odd-man rushes. If the Canucks  can slow the game down, they might be able to frustrate the Canadiens, which could lead to scoring chances.

    Players to Watch:

    Vincent Desharnais:

    After a tough start to the season, Vincent Desharnais has finally found his groove. He played over 22 minutes versus the Predators and even saw some action in overtime a few nights ago against the Seattle Kraken. If Desharnais and his partner, Derek Forbort, can keep Montréal's forwards in check, it will go a long way in securing a victory.

    Lane Hutson:

    One of the Calder Trophy favourites this season is defenceman Lane Hutson. The 20-year-old has 27 points in 39 games and is already averaging over 22 minutes a night. A dynamic puck mover, Vancouver will need to ensure their forwards pressure him at all times and do not give him time and space in open ice. 

    Top 5 Scoring Leaders (Goals, Assists, Points):

    Vancouver Canucks (18-12-8):

    Quinn Hughes: 8-34-42
    Conor Garland: 10-19-29
    Jake DeBrusk: 16-12-28
    Elias Pettersson: 10-18-28
    Brock Boeser: 14-11-25

    Montréal Canadiens: (18-18-3):

    Nick Suzuki: 11-27-38
    Cole Caufield: 21-15-36
    Lane Hutson: 2-25-27
    Jake Evans: 10-13-23
    Juraj Slafkovsky: 4-17-21

    Game Information:

    Start Time: 4:30 pm PT
    Venue: Bell Centre
    Television: Amazon Prime
    Radio: Sportsnet 650 

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