Montreal Canadiens vs Tampa Bay Lightning
January 6th, 2015
7:30 PM ET
Revenge
Revenge, they say, is a dish best served cold.
But maybe not this cold.
The temperature in Montreal is forecast to be minus-12 C – minus-18 with wind chill – when the puck drops at the Bell Centre Tuesday evening.
Your Montreal Canadiens will be looking to avenge one of their worst defeats of 2014.
On Oct. 13, the Canadiens rode a season-opening three-game winning streak into Amalie Arena in Tampa.
It did not go well.
Steven Stamkos had a hat trick. Victor Hedman scored and added three assists.
Carey Price lasted two periods, during which the Canadiens’ goaltender surrendered four goals on 23 shots. Then Dustin Tokarski was lit up for three more on the 18 shots he faced over the final 20 minutes.
The Canadiens directed a measly 17 shots at Ben Bishop. Brendan Gallagher was the only one to beat him.
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