ARI@MTL: What you need to know
MONTREAL -- The Canadiens close out their season series with the Coyotes tonight at the Bell Centre.
TICKETS: Coyotes @ Canadiens
It's the first Bobblehead Night presented by RONA of the season.
This year, the organization is highlighting the 45th anniversary of the greatest team in NHL history, the 1976-77 edition of the Canadiens.
The first 5,000 fans to enter the building will receive a Guy Lapointe bobblehead.
The Canadiens snapped a two-game losing skid with an impressive 4-3 overtime victory over the Flyers on Sunday night in Philadelphia.
Martin St-Louis' troops overcame three one-goal deficits to force the extra frame, before Cole Caufield blasted a slap shot past goaltender Carter Hart to secure the win.
Video: MTL@PHI: Caufield blows slap shot past Hart's glove
Rem Pitlick scored the equalizer with 43 seconds left in regulation, burying a perfect feed from Ben Chiarot while the Canadiens were short-handed.
Pitlick also collected an assist, extending his point streak to three games. He has six points (2 goals, 4 assists) during that span.
Both of the Canadiens' other goals came courtesy of Nick Suzuki, who officially surpassed his previous career-highs for goals and points in a single campaign.
Video: MTL@PHI: Suzuki walks down to circle, ties it up at 1
Suzuki leads the squad in every major offensive category with 16 goals, 27 assists and 43 points.
Sam Montembeault made 27 saves on 30 shots.
Ryan Poehling was forced to leave the game in the second period with an upper-body injury following a hit by defenseman Justin Braun. He's out indefinitely.
Artturi Lehkonen, meanwhile, was a late scratch with an upper-body injury.
Following this morning's skate, St-Louis confirmed that Montembeault will start again.
He also indicated that Chiarot will be a healthy scratch, which was a management decision ahead of the upcoming trade deadline.
There will be several game-time decisions as well.
The Coyotes earned their fifth win in their last six games on Monday night with a 5-3 triumph over the Senators in Ottawa.
Lawson Crouse scored his first NHL hat trick, while goaltender Scott Wedgewood made 40 saves.
Both Clayton Keller (4 goals, 8 assists) and Nick Schmaltz (6 goals, 10 assists) extended their respective point streaks to six games in the victory.
Keller leads Arizona in all three major offensive categories with 25 goals, 33 assists and 58 points.
Schmaltz ranks second in scoring with 41 points and Shayne Gostisbehere sits third with 37 points.
The Coyotes are without defenseman Jakob Chychrun, who is sidelined with a lower-body injury.
Former Hab Alex Galchenyuk returns to his old stomping grounds. He has 15 points in 39 games this season.
This is the second and final meeting of the year between Montreal and Arizona.
The Coyotes earned a 5-2 victory on January 17 at Gila River Arena.
Broadcast information
Puck drop is scheduled for 7:00 p.m. ET.
Watch the game on TSN2, Bally Sports Arizona Extra and RDS, and listen on the radio on TSN 690 and 98,5 fm.
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