NHL Playoffs: Is this Montreal’s Year?

Betting on the NHL playoffs? There’s still hope for Canada’s last remaining team, the Montreal Canadians, who are not out of it yet.
The Montreal Canadiens are finally back in their rightful place among the elite teams in the NHL. After 15 years in the wilderness, the Habs finished first in the Eastern Conference and rode the phenomenal goaltending of wunderkind Carey Price into the second round of the playoffs.
Except Price has been tagged for 10 goals on 68 shots by the Philadelphia Flyers. He was replaced by Jan Halak early in Game 3; the starter for Game 4 had yet to be announced at press time. It’s la fin du monde.
Price is a superstar in the making, so there’s no reason to panic. That can wait until the next round of the playoffs, where it’s almost certain the Pittsburgh Penguins will be waddling in wait. After taking three straight in their series with the New York Rangers, the Pens are 7-0 in the postseason and 8.71 units in the black. This looks like their year.











