SENATORS (41-24-8) at CANADIENS (41-24-9)
7 p.m. ET; SN, TVA Sports, NHL.TV
Senators team scope
Goalie Craig Anderson will start for the Ottawa Senators in their third showdown for the Atlantic Division lead against the Montreal Canadiens in eight days. The Senators trail Montreal by one point and have a game in hand. Right wing Mark Stone will return after missing seven games with a lower-body injury. "We've missed him for a while and we knew that our offense wasn't the same, which is normal when you miss a guy that caliber," coach Guy Boucher said after the morning skate at Bell Centre. "I'm not going to expect him to come in and be outstanding the first game that he comes back but definitely he's going to make an impact in terms of puck possession and playmaking and our offense, so we're real happy to have him back, big time." Boucher was asked about defenseman Marc Methot's status in the wake of the finger injury he sustained Thursday. "Everybody saw it," Boucher said. "It's going to be weeks."
Canadiens team scope
Despite sweeping a home-and-home series against the Senators last weekend, the Canadiens once again find themselves trying to hold off Ottawa to remain in first place in the Atlantic Division. Montreal, which has seven games remaining, has 91 points for a one-point lead on the Senators, who have eight games to play. The Canadiens led Ottawa by four points following their 4-1 win at Bell Centre on Sunday, but Montreal lost 2-1 in overtime to the Detroit Red Wings on Tuesday and 4-1 to the Carolina Hurricanes on Thursday. "I think for us our main concern is that we're playing with the same effort every night, and I don't think we had our best [Thursday] and it's got to get back to where it was," defenseman Shea Weber said after practice in Brossard, Quebec, on Friday. "I thought on the weekend it was desperate hockey and that's the way we need to play again [Saturday]." The performance in the loss to Carolina was unacceptable to coach Claude Julien. "We have to be a lot better and there's no doubt that that game [Saturday] has something at stake," he said Friday, "so there's no excuses for not being ready to play and not being willing to be better than we have been the last two games."
Senators projected lineup
Zack Smith -- Kyle Turris -- Bobby Ryan
Alexandre Burrows -- Derick Brassard -- Mark Stone
Mike Hoffman -- Jean-Gabriel Pageau -- Tom Pyatt
Ryan Dzingel -- Chris Kelly -- Tommy Wingels
Fredrik Claesson -- Erik Karlsson
Mark Borowiecki -- Chris Wideman
Craig Anderson
Scratched: Jyrki Jokipakka, Christopher DiDomenico
Injured: Marc Methot (finger), Chris Neil (finger), Clarke MacArthur (concussion)
Canadiens projected lineup
Max Pacioretty -- Phillip Danault -- Alexander Radulov
Paul Byron -- Tomas Plekanec -- Brendan Gallagher
Alex Galchenyuk -- Andrew Shaw -- Artturi Lehkonen
Dwight King -- Michael McCarron -- Torrey Mitchell
Andrei Markov -- Shea Weber
Nathan Beaulieu -- Jordie Benn
Scratched: Brandon Davidson, Andreas Martinsen, Steve Ott
Injured: Nikita Nesterov (lower body), Brian Flynn (upper body)
Status report
Boucher hopes Stalberg can return at some point during the Senators' five-game road trip. Claesson will dress after being a healthy scratch for the past four games. "Obviously we're going to miss Methot and that's a huge part of our team, he's in the top pair and he plays with Erik and has a gigantic role, but he's not there," Boucher said. "And Claesson's done really well for us, has helped us win many games and he's going to have to do so for the next weeks." Anderson will play in his 500th NHL game after Condon played in a 2-1 shootout win against the Pittsburgh Penguins on Thursday. … The Canadiens did not hold a morning skate. King returns after he was a healthy scratch Thursday. Ott will sit for a second straight game and third in the past four. Martinsen will be a healthy scratch for the sixth time in seven games. "As much as it's a rotation, that's the last thing that's hurt us," Julien said Friday. "Every time guys have been in and out on that fourth line they've done a good job so I think it's good to know that you have players that can step in and do a job on any night, so that's a positive for me."
Who's hot
Anderson is 7-1-1 in his past nine starts. Hoffman has six points (one goal, five assists) during a five-game point streak, and 15 points (three goals, 12 assists) in his past 14 games. Karlsson has nine points (three goals, six assists) in eight games. ... Byron has six points (four goals, two assists) in his past six games.
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