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Canadiens Preview: Preseason Lines Versus Penguins

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Montreal Canadiens versus Pittsburgh Penguins

The Montreal Canadiens are set to host the Pittsburgh Penguins at the Bell Centre, with the puck drop scheduled for 7 pm ET.

This is the first preseason game of the year for the Habs, and while it doesn’t count for the standings, the players involved will surely want to hit the ground running prior to the start of the 2025-26 season.

It’s also a good opportunity to get a preview of some of the lines and defensive combinations the Canadiens are expected to use throughout the year, including a pairing with newcomer Noah Dobson and veteran Mike Matheson. While their defensive acumen may be in question, there’s no doubt both players excel at quickly driving the play up the ice and generating quality scoring chances for their teammates.

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As for the forwards, we’re unlikely to see Kirby Dach play tonight, however, he’s still expected to take part in a few preseason games, which means he’s on track to be ready to go by the time the regular-season commences.

It seems that rookie Oliver Kapanen will be given an opportunity to shine, playing as the team’s top centre versus the Penguins. Jake Evans, Owen Beck, and Alex Belzile will anchor their respective lines, with Beck playing between fellow rookies Filip Mesar and Sean Farrell.

On the flip side of the coin, fans will not get an opportunity to watch Sidney Crosby play, as he did not make the trip to Montreal. They will, however, see former Hab Rafael Harvey-Pinard in action with his new team. For any further information regarding Pittsburgh’s lineup, make sure to visit our sister site Pittsburgh Hockey Now.

Montreal Canadiens Projected Lineup

Left WingCentreRight Wing
Cole CaufieldNick SuzukiJuraj Slafkovsky
Zachary BolducKirby DachBrendan Gallagher
Alex NewhookOliver KapanenIvan Demidov
Josh AndersonJake EvansPatrik Laine
Mike MathesonNoah Dobson
Kaiden GuhleLane Hutson
Arber XhekajAlex Carrier
Samuel Montembeault
Jakub Dobes

Pittsburgh Penguins Roster

Forwards

12 – Robby Fabbri

14 – Boko Imama

15 – Joona Koppanen

18 – Tommy Novak

22 – Sam Poulin

26 – Tristan Broz

39 – Anthony Mantha

43 – Danton Heinen

48 – Valtteri Puustinen

49 – Rafael Harvey-Pinard

81 – Ben Kindel

84 – Atley Calvert

85 – Avery Hayes

Defence

5 – Ryan Shea

24 – Matt Dumba

27 – Ryan Graves

38 – Owen Pickering

45 – Harrison Brunicke

50 – Finn Harding

75 – Connor Clifton

Goaltending

1 – Sergei Murashov

30 – Joel Blomqvist

How to Watch The Montreal Canadiens vs. Pittsburgh Penguins, Monday, September 22, 2025

The Canadiens’ Prospect Showdown will be aired on TSN2 as well as RDS.

Once the game is over, an instant recap complete with highlights will be available on Montreal Hockey Now.

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mikey_sl

oh boy… Boko and Dumba gonna injure someone..goon it up.
BTW Marc Kudos on not jumping on the bandwagon that some many other reporters have … overemphasizing the expectations that MSL has expressed towards Slaf. These media trolls are making this into a big issue when it isnt. Last episode of the rebuild it was prominent with HoGo and Slaf (respect to the kid for doing this). Then Engles doubles down the comments/expectations…then these other click-bait trolls who probably haven’t even watched or read the original reports are talking about it like MSL is grinding Slaf under his jack-boot. Idiotic. I really find the reporting on what another reported hinted/guessed/implied approach so lazy.

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