Vancouver Sun

CANADIENS AT AVALANCHE

Five things you should know about the HabsAvalan­che game in Denver Wednesday (9:30 p.m., TSN2, RDS, TSN-690), writes Pat Hickey.

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1 The matchup

This is the second meeting between these teams. The Canadiens ran up a 3-0 lead and held on to beat the Avalanche 4-2 at Bell Centre Jan. 23. The Avalanche was clinging to a wild-card spot in the Western Conference when it arrived in Montreal, but Colorado has slumped to 4-5-1 in the intervenin­g weeks and is two points behind the Minnesota Wild in the fight for the final spot.

2 Danault still out

Phillip Danault will miss his 12th game since he was hit on the head by a Zdeno Chara slapshot. Danault has passed concussion protocol and has been cleared for contact, but coach Claude Julien decided to give him more rest. Danault, who has been practising for three days, is hoping he plays at some point on this fourgame road trip.

3 Avs hurting

Nathan MacKinnon, the Avalanche’s leading scorer, will miss his seventh consecutiv­e game with a shoulder injury. MacKinnon joined his teammates for practice Monday, but was wearing a non-contact jersey. MacKinnon was being mentioned as a Hart Trophy candidate before he was injured. Colorado is also missing two players familiar to Montreal fans — defenceman Mark Barberio and forward Sven Andrighett­o. They were both having career seasons before they were injured.

4 Power play clicking

The Canadiens failed to score a power-play goal in their 3-2 shootout loss to Nashville Saturday, but Montreal ranks 10th in the league with a success rate of 21.4 per cent. The Canadiens have scored on nine of their last 27 opportunit­ies — a 33 per cent success rate. The power play will face a major test because Colorado has the fourth-best penalty killing unit in the NHL with an 83.5 per cent success rate.

5 Better, but not good enough

The Canadiens have scored 30 goals in their last 10 games, an average of three a game. It’s an improvemen­t on their season average of 2.58, which ranks 28th in the NHL, but Montreal finished that 10game segment with a 4-5-1 record. The Canadiens are also 28th in faceoff percentage at 47.7 per cent, but they should have a field day against Colorado, last in faceoff percentage at 44 per cent.

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