Canadiens lines at practice, December 1: Brian Flynn returns
How the Habs will likely line up tomorrow vs San Jose
The Montreal Canadiens were back at practice today and Brian Flynn made his return to the ice. The team sent Chris Terry back to the American Hockey League earlier today.
Here is how the Habs lined up:
#Habs Trios. Flynn déloge Carr.
— Guillaume Lefrançois (@glefrancoisLP) December 1, 2016
Byron-Galchenyuk-Radulov
Pacioretty-Plekanec-Gallagher
Lehkonen-Desharnais-Shaw
Danault-Mitchell-Flynn
The one major change was Flynn taking Daniel Carr’s spot on the fourth line. After all the talk about who would sit when Lehkonen and Flynn returned, the lineup seems to have returned to how it was prior to any of the injuries.
The first three lines are untouched from the last few games as Michel Therrien seems to like what he has there.
On defence, there were no changes as Nathan Beaulieu is still not ready to return and Zach Redmond was the extra defenceman.
Duos de défenseurs du #CH à l'entraînement:
— Jonathan Bernier (@JBernierJDM) December 1, 2016
Emelin-Weber
Markov-Petry
Barberio-Pateryn
Redmond#Habs
The Canadiens face the San Jose Sharks tomorrow and have Saturday off before playing Sunday afternoon against the Los Angeles Kings.
They are currently 1-1 on their five game road trip.