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Habs face Cats
by The Upper Canadien on 03/03/11 at 08:55 PM ET
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This is another big one tonight, two points the Canadiens can not afford to give up. Carey Price starts, somewhere surprising given Alex Auld’s performance against Florida this season, but hey, the Price is right most of the time.
Things to look for? Let’s see if Scott Gomez can finally get out of this funk. Mike Cammalleri hasn’t really been hot of late either. we have yet to see the vintage Cammalleri we saw late last year.
And my big takeaway of late? Yannick Weber. This guy isn’t just a run of the mill prospect. He’s really good. Let’s see if he keeps it up.
Puck drop at 7:30. No doubt it will be a Habs-friendly crowd as it is Snowbird season.
Oh, and I am still laptopless. Hence the irregular posting. But Apple assures me I will have it back within a few days.
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