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Montreal 2 Detroit 1 Final ot

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Despite the absences of two of their top players, the Detroit Red Wings managed to sweep their first back-to-back set this season.

Goaltender Jimmy Howard is eligible to return for the Red Wings on Tuesday night, but forward Johan Franzen will remain sidelined for Detroit's visit to the Montreal Canadiens, who will seek their first 6-1-0 start in 36 seasons.

Howard was placed on 48-hour injured reserve after a 4-1 win in Toronto on Friday because of a sore groin. Franzen left that game due to leg spasms and after missing Saturday's 1-0 overtime home victory over the Maple Leafs, was reportedly placed on injured reserve.

Jonas Gustavsson made 30 saves in his first start this season and Henrik Zetterberg scored the lone goal. Zetterberg assisted on all four goals in Friday's victory, Detroit's first road game this season.

"Hopefully, (Franzen) can be back soon," Zetterberg said. "Obviously, it's a big loss for us."

Detroit is also waiting on Pavel Datsyuk, who has yet to play this season due to a separated right shoulder suffered Sept. 22.

The Red Wings (3-1-1) will take their modest win streak into the Bell Centre, where Montreal (5-1-0) has won its first two games after a 7-1 drubbing at Tampa Bay on Oct. 13. The Canadiens beat Colorado 3-2 on Saturday as star defenseman P.K. Subban scored twice in a three-goal second period.

Montreal, off to its best start since going 5-0-1 in 2008-09, will try to win its first three home games for the first time since that same season while pulling off an even rarer feat.

The Canadiens haven't won six of their first seven since going 6-0-1 in 1977-78 en route to the 21st of their 24 Stanley Cup titles. They went 6-0-4 to open the 1981-82 campaign but had three ties in the first six games.

"We're focusing on the small steps that it takes to be successful. They're consistently coming through more and more now," center Manny Malhotra told the team's official website. "I think our overall game on a nightly basis is getting better."

The Canadiens won their final two games over Detroit last season to split the four-game series, scoring 10 goals in the victories after being outscored 6-2 in the two defeats. Alex Galchenyuk had one of two goals in the final seven minutes in a 5-3 home victory April 5, and Tomas Plekanec scored the first two goals in a 5-4 win in Detroit on March 27.

Plekanec has a team-best seven points so far this season (four goals, three assists), and Galchenyuk had a goal and an assist Saturday to give him at least one point in all but one game.

Franzen and Gustav Nyquist each had five points to pace Detroit in last season's series. Nyquist had scored a goal in each of the first four games this season before failing to record a point Saturday.

He tallied the overtime winner in a 2-1 victory in Montreal on Feb. 26.

Franzen had his first two goals of the season in Friday's win and has five points.

While its power play is just 2 for 21, Detroit has killed off all 17 penalties after going 5-for-5 in Saturday's game. Montreal has gone 3 for 6 with a man advantage in the last two games and has allowed five power-play goals in 25 chances.
 
It should be tough, but still excited to see it. I'm loving getting a view of the young guys and see them really step up on offense. The D still needs improvement, and the young forwards especially still could use some development in their own zone. The team as a whole is just so much faster and better at moving the puck so far. It's fun to watch.
 
Hey we get PD back for tonight!!!!! Should help with Franzen out...
 
Montreal is 5-1 and has 20 goals scored and 20 allowed ...(although their loss they were basted 7-1).

Wings 3-1-1with 11 goals scored and 8 allowed ..
 
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Damn Zetterberg had Price beat shoot so close...
 
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PD just got goal taking away on a real bad call....

such bullshit... what a goal...
 
we should be winning and not ties 1-1....freaking horrible call on PD's goal...
 
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1-1 heading to ot :(

bullcrap.. we should be leaving with a win..
 
Wings played very well and give up a cheap goal late to tie it. Sucks that the refs blew a call that would have gave the Wings a 2 goal lead.
 
Absolutely atrocious no goal call may cost the Wings a point. Certainly got Montreal at least one point they didn't deserve.
 
That #11 is giving me a new player to hate. That's good, since leaving the West I have had to find more players to hate.
 
Damn it. Someone needs to come and help Howard. Howard played great just to get robbed from a win by refs. Announcers just reminded me how we lost another point because of the Ducks game.
 
Those goals should be review.. It was obvious that the goalie mad the contact.... such crap...
 
Well that was some absolute bull shit. Desjardnes looked like he grazed Howard on the way by there, no incidental contact? Come on stripes at least be consistent with your moronic decision making.
 
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