Josh Anderson’s possible return could push one Canadiens player out tonight vs Capitals

Josh Anderson’s possible return could push one Canadiens player out tonight vs Capitals
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The Canadiens arrive in Washington with momentum. After the 6-3 victory at the Bell Centre against the Canucks, the group did not have the luxury of resting for long.
The plane took off quickly, and then Martin St-Louis confirmed that he would adjust his lineup as early as Tuesday night.
Josh Anderson’s return to action is strongly expected, which already puts one player on the ejector seat, with Owen Beck being the most logical candidate.
“Strong chance that Josh Anderson will play tonight. Everyone will be in warmup and a final decision will be made after.”
– Renaud Lavoie
Here is the projected lineup in question:
FORWARDS
Caufield – Suzuki – Texier
Slafkovsky – Kapanen – Demidov
Bolduc – Danault – Gallagher
Blais – Veleno – Anderson
DEFENSEMEN
Matheson – Dobson
Hutson – Carrier
Xhekaj – Guhle
GOALTENDER
Montembeault
Martin St-Louis keeps suspense around Arber Xhekaj
On defense, the big question mark is Arber Xhekaj. After being glued to the bench for a long stretch in the last game, a decision should be made after the warm-up.
If Xhekaj is in uniform, the Canadiens maintain their intimidating edge.
In goal, Samuel Montembeault gets the start, and it is easy to understand why he traveled ahead of the team. This season, he has played 18 games and posted a record of 8-6-1, with a 3.39 goals-against average and a .869 save percentage.
The game is scheduled for 7 p.m. Between Anderson’s possible return and the final decision on defense, the official lineup could spark discussion right up until the last minute.
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