NHL notebook: Habs face stiff test, Canucks end drought, Pageau steps up
TORONTO — The Montreal Canadiens already have knocked out one Pennsylvania heavyweight this month.
Now, the upstart Habs will try to do it again against an even tougher opponent from the Keystone State.
Fresh off a qualifying-round upset over the 2016 and ’17 Stanley Cup champion Pittsburgh Penguins, the Canadiens draw the top-seeded Philadelphia Flyers in the first round of the playoffs.
“I’m not going to stand here and say we’re the underdogs, I’m not playing this card right now because it’s a lot of wasted time,” Canadiens coach Claude Julien said on a video conference with reporters on Sunday. “We’re preparing to play in my estimation the best team here in the Eastern Conference right now by their play.”