
The Montreal Canadiens host the Washington Capitals at the Bell Centre tonight, with no shortage of storylines.
Joel Armia was recalled from the Laval Rocket after scoring four goals in four games. He won’t play against Washington, Michael Pezzetta remains in the lineup after playing his first game of the season on Tuesday night against the Minnesota Wild. Montreal is trying to find a solution to the Armia situation. He doesn’t fit anywhere in the organization at the moment. Armia is too good (and is paid too much money) to play in the American Hockey League and he doesn’t have a role with the big club, nor should he be taking precious minutes away from a younger, hungrier player.
It’s hard to picture a team wanting to acquire Armia’s contract, you’re probably looking at a situation where a team gives the Canadiens a higher value contract, on a shorter term.
Justin Barron will make his season debut because of the injury to Kaiden Guhle who is luckily only day-to-day with an upper body injury. He has been skating on his own the last couple days. Barron has been practicing as the seventh defenseman and should be eager to make an impression after making the Canadiens out of camp. His skillset and offensive instincts are unquestioned, Barron now has to prove he can put it all together.
As far as the Capitals are concerned, Alexander Ovechkin is still looking for his first goal of the season. He hasn’t had a shot on goal in two games, something that has never happened in his NHL career. Ovechkin has always played well against the Montreal Canadiens, with 37-goals in 55-games. He is currently 72-goals away from Wayne Gretzky’s all-time record.
All three former Montreal Canadiens who play for the Capitals, will miss this game with injuries. Max Pacioretty, Charlie Lindgren and Joel Edmundson are out of the lineup.
After a subpar effort against the Wild where they took too many penalties and had abysmal play from special teams, Montreal has a great chance to bounce back against a Washington team that has an aging core of slow players. Or Ovechkin has other plans, in his favorite NHL building on a Saturday night.







