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About the Canadiens

Montreal comes off a Saturday night win of 4-1 over Minnesota, a second straight win following three consecutive losses.

The Habs are 7-0-1 in one-goal games this season. The Jets are 5-0-2 in that department this season.

With 38 goals scored in 15 games, Montreal is not filling nets this season, but has a team-leading six goals from Max Pacioretty so far.

Winnipeg’s Bryan Little, with 11 points, will be the only player in Tuesday’s game with more than 10 points this season. Pacioretty and Tomas Plekanec pace Montreal with 10 apiece.

Montreal’s No. 1 goalie, Carey Price, comes into the game with an 8-3-1 record, (2.78, .912).

The Habs and Jets split their two games last season, each winning in the other’s building.

WINNIPEG JETS

31Ondrej Pavelec

34Michael Hutchinson

2Adam Pardy

4Paul Postma

5Mark Stuart

8Jacob Trouba

9Evander Kane

14Anthony Peluso

15Matt Halischuk

16Andrew Ladd

17Adam Lowry

18Bryan Little

19Jim Slater

21T.J. Galiardi

22Chris Thorburn

24Grant Clitsome

26Blake Wheeler

33Dustin Byfuglien

39Toby Enstrom

44Zach Bogosian

55Mark Scheifele

67Michael Frolik

85Mathieu Perreault

MONTREAL CANADIENS

31Carey Price

35Dustin Tokarski

8Brandon Prust

11Brendan Gallagher

14Tomas Plekanec

15Pierre-Alexandre Parenteau

17Rene Bourque

20Manny Malhotra

22Dale Weise

26Jiri Sekac

27Alex Galchenyuk

28Nathan Beaulieu

32Travis Moen

43Mike Weaver

49Michael Bournival

51David Desharnais

67Max Pacioretty

74Alexei Emelin

76P.K. Subban

77Tom Gilbert

79Andrei Markov

— Tim Campbell

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