Craig Anderson saved the Ottawa Senators from elimination once; can he do it again on Friday, this time on the Montreal Canadiens' home ice?
Down 3-1, the Sens must survive against the Habs in one of three games in the Stanley Cup playoffs.
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The details:
Senators at Canadiens, 7 p.m. ET; Montreal leads series 3-1. TV: CNBC, Canada's CBC, French-language TVA Sports
Pittsburgh Penguins at New York Rangers, 7 p.m. ET; Rangers lead series 3-1. TV: NBC Sports Network, Canada's SportsNet, French-language TVA Sports 2, ROOT in Pittsburgh, MSG in New York
Minnesota Wild at St. Louis Blues, 9:30 p.m. ET; series tied 2-2. TV: NBC Sports Network, Canada's SportsNet 360, French-language TVA Sports 3, Fox Sports Midwest in St. Louis, Fox Sports North in Minnesota
No, the Sens won't be overwhelmed at Bell Centre.
"We know what kind of energy's in that building," Anderson told media members on Thursday. "We know what the fans are like. We know the atmosphere is going to be what it is. We've been there, we've experienced it, so there is a preparation as far as a home versus away games. There's definitely going to be a little bit of a difference, but hopefully we've had enough experience where we can manage that and prepare for it."
The Penguins also must stave off elimination before a hostile crowd. Don't blame the Pens' woes on goalie Marc-Andre Fleury; he has not allowed more than two goals in his past 10 playoff games. So, where are the goals?
"We're playing good and we don't give them too much; we just have to keep grinding it out," Fleury said, via NHL.com.
The Blues finally put together a dominant effort in Game 4. Can they do it again?
"I think the biggest change was in our checking, felt like we took away their time and space and made it really difficult for them to get in and generate anything," Blues forward Alexander Steen said.
"There will be some adjustments during the course of the series. Game by game, it doesn't matter if you win or lose. You try and maintain that even-keel mindset and go about your business."