The Pens gear up to take on the Canadiens in Montreal tonight
Who: Pittsburgh Penguins (1-2-0, 2 points) @ Montreal Canadiens (2-1-0, 4 points)
When: 7:30 p.m. ET
How to Watch: Sportsnet Pittsburgh, streaming on ESPN+
Pens’ Path Ahead: The Pens return to Pittsburgh for home games on Wednesday (versus the Sabres) and Friday (Carolina) before a four-game western swing next week through Winnipeg, Calgary, Edmonton and Vancouver.
Opponent Track: Montreal has started off this year with three games against their division opponents, winning two out of the three. They’ve sandwiched wins against Toronto and Ottawa around a loss to Boston.
Season Series: The Canadiens come to Pittsburgh in a few weeks on November 2nd, and then the Pens head back to Montreal on December 12th and the two teams will be done for the season early on.
Hidden Stat: Tristan Jarry is 6-1-1 with a 2.50 goals-against average, a .913 save percentage and one shutout in nine career games against the Canadiens (stick tap to Pens PR)
Getting to know the Canadiens
Projected lines
FORWARDS
Cole Caufield – Nick Suzuki – Juraj Slafkovsky
Alex Newhook – Kirby Dach – Joel Armia
Josh Anderson – Jake Evans – Brendan Gallagher
Emil Heineman – Christian Dvorak – Oliver Kapanen
DEFENSEMEN
Mike Matheson / Kaiden Guhle
Cole Hutson / David Savard
Arber Xhekaj / Justin Barron
Goalies: Samuel Montembeault or Cayden Primeau
Possible scratches: Michael Pezzeta, Alex Barre-Boulet, Jayden Struble
IR: Patrik Laine, Rafael Harvey-Pinard
—Montembault has been the hot hand to start the season, stopping 72 out of the 73 shots he’s faced so the Pens should probably expect to be seeing him tonight.
Player stats
(via hockeydb)
—Cole Caufield’s goal progression has gone from 23 to 26 to 28 in his first three full seasons, and based off this start he’s on track to improve that number yet again.
—Appropros of nothing but it’s kinda crazy that Mike Matheson is on the same contract he was under in Pittsburgh (and signed even earlier than that with Florida). And it doesn’t even end until 2026.
Lane emerging
Many NHL teams were scared off in the pre-draft process by Lane Hutson’s (then) 5’8”, 150 pound size. He lasted until the 62nd pick before Montreal grabbed him. Still just 20, Hutson is bursting out on the scene as one of the league’s most exciting young players with his skating ability and skills.
Lane Hutson faked out both the Sens & the Sportsnet cameras tonight pic.twitter.com/McGK0ynUkc
— /r/Habs (@HabsOnReddit) October 13, 2024
Hutson is an early-season leader in end-to-end rushes, he will grab the puck and keep going.
62nd overall pick, Lane Hutson.
Kid is going to have some outrageous highlights this season. 62nd overall.End-to-End Rushes
2024-25Cozens – 10
J. Hughes – 7
Hutson – 6 pic.twitter.com/wTyranAliH— Mike Kelly (@MikeKellyNHL) October 11, 2024
Hutson is still small (measuring in at less than 5’10 and 162 pounds this training camp) but his skating and skills have rendered that irrelevant.
And now for the Pens
Infographic courtesy of the Pittsburgh Penguins
Projected lines
FORWARDS
Anthony Beauvillier – Sidney Crosby – Bryan Rust
Michael Bunting – Evgeni Malkin – Rickard Rakell
Drew O’Connor – Lars Eller – Rutger McGroarty
Kevin Hayes – Cody Glass – Noel Acciari
DEFENSEMEN
Matt Grzelcyk / Kris Letang
Marcus Pettersson / Erik Karlsson
Ryan Graves / Jack St. Ivany
Goalies: Tristan Jarry or Joel Blomqvist
Potential Scratches: Jesse Puljujarvi, Ryan Shea, Valtteri Puustinen
IR: Matt Nieto (knee surgery), Alex Nedeljkovic, Blake Lizotte, Vasily Ponomarev
—The good news is Bryan Rust returned, the other effect is that had to push someone out of the lineup and it was Jesse Puljujarvi who was the odd man out on Saturday. The team likes Cody Glass who is carving out a little role on the fourth line and with his size.
—McGroarty appeared to hurt his leg in the third period against Toronto on Saturday but took practice yesterday in his normal third line spot and appears like he’ll be good to go.
—Nedeljkovic skated in practice yesterday but is not expected to be available for today’s game. That makes this one really important for Jarry to wash the pain out of opening night away and have a solid game tonight.
Malkin’s milestones
Fast start this season for Evgeni Malkin. Sidney Crosby at 1,599 points is next!
Thursday night: Malkin becomes the third active player with 800 assists.
Saturday night: Malkin becomes the third active player with 1,300 points.
Congrats, @emalkin71geno! pic.twitter.com/7moqjsHWH7
— Penguins PR (@PenguinsPR) October 13, 2024
Maintaining momentum
The Pens have been up and down in the early season. They’re taking time to settle in and find their groove.
Mike Sullivan: “I just think (we’re) a work in progress, and it’s a game of momentum. We’ve got to find a way to sustain it more consistently than we have to this point.”
— Pens Inside Scoop (@PensInsideScoop) October 13, 2024