Habs ready for Flyers’ test: ‘We’re going to be the underdogs in any series’
TORONTO — The Montreal Canadiens were significant underdogs against the Pittsburgh Penguins.
After dispatching Sidney Crosby, Evgeni Malkin and company — a roster with the seventh-best record in regular season, 15 points ahead of them in the standings — in the NHL’s qualifying round, the Canadiens are in the same boat heading into a first-round playoff matchup with the Philadelphia Flyers.
And that’s fine with Montreal, the last entry in the league’s 24-team restart to its pandemic-delayed season, one few expected to still be inside the Toronto bubble as the calendar approaches mid-August.
“We’re going to be the underdogs in any series we’re in,” Canadiens winger Dale Weise said. “We’re very comfortable in that position. No surprise. We were the last team that got accepted into this.