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The Canadiens are in New York for tonight’s game.

Martin St-Louis’ men lost to the Leafs last night at the Bell Centre… And they’ll be looking to get back to winning ways against the Rangers.

It’s not going to be an easy task, as the Blue Shirts are still having a big season.

For the occasion, it’s interesting to note that it will be Cayden Primeau in front of the Tricolore cage.

No other changes will be made to the line-up…

And that means Kaiden Guhle and Arber Xhekaj will miss a second straight game.

Should we be worried about the two young defensemen?

The Habs announced yesterday that Guhle is being evaluated daily, while we’ll have an update for Xhekaj following a more in-depth evaluation.

That said, the fact that they won’t be able to play tonight is a cause for concern.

It’s a shame for Xhekaj, because we were really looking forward to this game.

The idea of seeing him throw down the gloves against Matt Rempe has been gaining ground in recent weeks… But obviously, we’ll have to wait for the next opportunity.

That said, could we see a Pezzetta vs Rempe fight?

Assuming there are no changes to the line-up (apart from Primeau), it’s worth showing last night’s line-up against the Leafs.

So let’s expect the line-up to look something like this, barring a last-minute line change:

Breaking news

– Things are heating up in the East!

– Still.

– Big day in the AHL.

– Indeed.

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