Early bragging rights north of the border are on the line Thursday night in
Toronto as Original Six rivals Montreal and Toronto – the two largest cities in Canada — drop
the puck on the 2011-12 season. Bet on the game with Bodog’s NHL hockey odds. The Leafs actually open with their first five games at home so it might be
important for them to get off to a good start. The clubs split the season-series
last season, with the Canadiens earning a 4-1 decision in the regular-season
finale in April behind a pair of power-play goals by captain Brian
Gionta. Toronto likely will be without first-line center Tim
Connolly tonight. He is being called doubtful with a shoulder injury.
Connolly played for the Sabres last season and had 13 goals and 29 assists in 68
games. He got a two-year deal in the offseason from Toronto. Now it likely will
be Tyler Bozak next to Phil Kessel and
Joffrey Lupul on the top line. Coach Ron Wilson
said he believes Kessel can score 40 goals this year, with the winger
coming off seasons of 36, 30, and 32 goals. The Canadiens also will be missing a key piece for the opener as defenseman
Andrei Markov is sidelined with a knee injury. He missed all
but seven games last season with a torn ACL. Offseason acquisition Erik
Cole will likely play alongside Tomas Plekanec and
left wing Michael Cammalleri on the club's top line to start
the season. The Habs have one of the NHL’s top goalies in Carey Price.
Last year he finished with career-highs in wins (38), shutouts (8) and save
percentage (.923), and a personal-best 2.35 goals-against average. Toronto’s No.
1 keeper should be 23-year-old James Reimer. Last season he
went 20-10-5 with a 2.60 GAA and .921 save percentage in 37 games following his
call-up to the big club last December. Get the best NHL odds and props at the Web's gaming leader
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