Canadiens book playoff date with Senators

Written By Unknown on Minggu, 12 April 2015 | 21.22

The next chapter of the Ottawa Senators' incredible story is a matchup against the rival Montreal Canadiens.

The Canadiens beat the Toronto Maple Leafs 4-3 in a shootout Saturday night at Air Canada Centre to clinch the Atlantic Division title and the second overall seed in the Eastern Conference. That, combined with a victory by the Detroit Red Wings, set the playoff picture with the Habs opening up against the Senators.

"It's going to be a test," Canadiens forward Brendan Gallagher said. "It's always scary playing a team full of confidence, and certainly they are right now."

Ottawa went 23-4-4 in its final 31 games to charge from 14 points out to a playoff spot. Goaltender Andrew Hammond, defenceman Erik Karlsson and rookie Mark Stone keyed the Senators' turnaround.

Game 1 is expected to be Wednesday at Bell Centre.

"It's going to be a demanding series," Montreal coach Michel Therrien said. "It's going to be a good series, really demanding. The Sens certainly deserve to be in the playoffs with that push that they did, pretty impressive."

After the Senators beat the Philadelphia Flyers on Saturday afternoon and the Red Wings beat the Carolina Hurricanes at night, the Habs needed a regulation loss and a victory by the Tampa Bay Lightning if they wanted to avoid Ottawa. Montreal went 1-3-0 in four games against the Senators this season, and Ottawa won the intense 2013 playoff series between the teams.

Therrien said there were so many playoff scenarios that his team showed up with its best lineup and tried to win. Just a point was enough to seal another series against the Senators.

"We're not afraid of anybody," forward Lars Eller said. "We haven't been wishing for anybody to play us. There's no sense of there's somebody we wanted to face. It's really all about what we're going to do."

Defenceman P.K. Subban said it didn't matter who the Habs played and added that they're "going to have to go through everyone to win a Cup this year."

The Tampa Bay Lightning will face the Detroit Red Wings in the other Atlantic Division semifinal. A victory by the Pittsburgh Penguins, who will face the top-seeded New York Rangers, eliminated the Boston Bruins a year after winning the Presidents' Trophy.

The Washington Capitals face the New York Islanders in the other Metropolitan Division series.

David Desharnais, Tomas Plekanec and Jacob De La Rose scored for the Canadiens (50-22-10), who got 19 saves from likely Vezina Trophy-winner Carey Price. Alex Galchenyuk and Desharnais scored in the shootout for Montreal's 50th victory.

"It's not something we really talked about at all, but it is impressive, I think, when you look back at just the parity in the league, how tough it is every single night," Gallagher said. "Where we are, we're proud of the year we had."​


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