The Montreal Canadiens (0-1) are set to face the Washington Capitals (1-0) on Wednesday night, with the puck drop scheduled for 7 pm ET.

Game 1 of the series necessitated overtime thanks to a late-game push by the Canadiens’ first line. All things considered, Nick Suzuki, Juraj Slafkovsky, and Cole Caufield had a dominant outing, which is very important since they were facing one of the best shutdown lines in the league. With that in mind, Pierre-Luc Dubois, Tom Wilson, and Connor McMichael will once again face Suzuki and Co., especially since the Capitals have the last change as the home team.

The 3-2 overtime loss on Monday night did reveal one clear weakness. Or rather, it reminded Canadiens fans the team is not quite done with the rebuild, as forward depth continues to be a problem. If the Habs want to split the games in Washington, they’ll need some semblance of secondary scoring from the other three forward combinations.

As for the physical play, the Capitals set the tone early, which led to many fans requesting the return of hard-nosed defenceman Arber Xhekaj to the lineup. From an analysis standpoint, Xhekaj could be useful to the Habs because he formed a great third pairing alongside Jayden Struble in the regular season, but there’s no denying he also brings an important physical element to the table.

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That being said, Canadiens head coach Martin St-Louis is not going to make any lineup changes heading into Game 2, therefore Xhekaj will once again watch the game from the press box.

There will be some criticism regarding his decision, however, it’s only fair to say the Habs have several positives aspects to build upon from the first game of the series. Considering the Habs are facing the top team in the Eastern Conference, the results from Game One were fairly encouraging.

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Montreal Canadiens Projected Lineup

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Washington Capitals Projected Lineup

Alex Ovechkin – Dylan Strome – Anthony Beauvillier

Connor McMichael – Pierre-Luc Dubois – Tom Wilson

Andrew Magiapane – Lars Eller – Ryan Leonard

Brandon Duhaime – Nic Dowd – Taylor Raddysh

Jakub Chychrun – John Carlson

Rasmus Sandin – Matt Roy

Alexander Alexeyev – Trevor van Riemsdyk

Logan Thompson

Charlie Lindgren

How to Watch the Montreal Canadiens vs. the Washington Capitals, Wednesday, April 23, 2025

Game 2 of the Capitals – Canadiens series will be aired on TVA Sports and Sportsnet. Once the game is over, an instant recap complete with highlights will be available on Montreal Hockey Now.


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