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Montreal Canadiens Set to Battle Los Angeles Kings at Crypto.com Arena

As the Montreal Canadiens prepare to face off against the Los Angeles Kings at the Crypto.com Arena, fans are eager to see how their team will perform in this upcoming NHL game. The Canadiens have shown a mixed bag of results in their recent outings, which could make for an unpredictable match.


Oct 25, 2022; Montreal, Quebec, CAN; Montreal Canadiens goalie Jake Allen (34) makes a save during the first period of the game against the Minnesota Wild at the Bell Centre. Mandatory Credit: Eric Bolte-USA TODAY Sports

In their last three games, the Canadiens have experienced both highs and lows. They secured a win against the San Jose Sharks in a game that went into a shootout, where they demonstrated resilience and an ability to close out tight games. Their goaltending was particularly impressive with a save percentage of 94 percent during regulation time.


However, consistency has been an issue for Montreal. In their next game against the Anaheim Ducks, they managed to score four goals on 28 shots – showing some offensive prowess with a shooting percentage of 14 percent – but they also allowed three goals against them. This victory was followed by a loss to the Boston Bruins where they scored two goals but conceded five, indicating some defensive vulnerabilities.


The Canadiens' performance on special teams has been varied as well; while their powerplay didn't convert in these matches, it's worth noting that their penalty kill was effective against San Jose and Anaheim but struggled significantly versus Boston.


Heading into this game at Crypto.com Arena – known for its energetic atmosphere which can certainly influence any visiting team's performance – Montreal will need to focus on maintaining strong goaltending and improving consistency across all areas of play if they hope to come away with another win on this road trip.


Fans can catch all the action from this exciting matchup scheduled for November 25th at 21:00 GMT. The game will be broadcasted nationally on ESPN+ and locally on BSW (channel 692), ensuring supporters won't miss any moment of what promises to be an engaging contest between these two teams.

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