
"When the Sharks and Canadiens met on March 3 at SAP Center, the teams combined to score 12 goals, including six in the third period. While the Sharks ultimately came out on top, you can be sure that today won't be a cake walk. Montreal is 6-1-3 in its last ten games, and the one loss was the loss at SAP Center."
"The good news for Sharks fans is that the Sharks have games in hand on all the teams ahead of them and behind them in the standings, so San Jose is in control of its own destiny. At the same time, the Canadiens are in a race of their own, looking to hold onto their third-place spot in the Atlantic Division."
"The Canadiens' top scorer is Nick Suzuki, who has 75 points in 64 games. Cole Caufield has 37 goals and leads the team. Caufield didn't play on Wednesday because of an illness, but he will likely be healthy enough to play today."
The San Jose Sharks visit Montreal for their sole regular-season game against the Canadiens at the Bell Centre. Their previous matchup produced 12 combined goals with six in the third period, ending in a Sharks victory. Montreal enters with a 6-1-3 record in their last ten games, while San Jose seeks to maintain wild card positioning after dropping out of playoff contention. The Canadiens, led by Nick Suzuki's 75 points and Cole Caufield's 37 goals, compete for third place in the Atlantic Division. Montreal's goaltending rotation includes Jakub Dobes, Samuel Montembeault, and Jacob Fowler. San Jose's Yaroslav Askarov is injured, with Laurent Brossoit recalled as backup.
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