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The Montreal Canadiens will make the short trip down to the Canadian Tire Centre to take on the Ottawa Senators on Thursday night. The Senators have turned things around in a big way after a rough start to the season, winning six of their last seven games, while Montreal has been stuck in a rut of late, alternating wins and losses in their last seven games.

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Montreal Canadiens (26-16-5) at Ottawa Senators (21-18-8)
Date: Thursday, January 16, 2014
Time: 7:30 PM ET
Venue: Canadian Tire Centre
City: Ottawa, Ontario
O/U Odds: 5.5
Money Line: Ottawa -125, Montreal +105
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The Canadiens’ recent inability to string together consecutive wins has seen the club slowly drop down the Eastern Conference standings. Now the team begins a four-game road trip in Ottawa. The Canadiens dropped their last game in their own barn, 4-1 to the Devils.

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Forward Max Pacioretty was the lone Canadien to find the back of the net in that one. He would open the scoring with his 20th goal of the season, but the team would get outscored 4-0 the rest of the way. Goaltender Carey Price faced only 18 shots in the game but let three of them get past him, with the Habs also surrendering an empty-net goal.

Ottawa’s fortunes have been much better of late, with the team winning six of their last seven, and four in a row at home, claiming seven points on their recent four-game road trip. The team’s fortunes have really changed over their last 10 games in which they’ve gone 7-1-2. Ottawa’s last game came in Minnesota, with the team claiming a 3-0 win over the Wild.
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Goaltender Robin Lehner backstopped the Senators to a win in that one, stopping each of the 27 shots he faced for the shutout. Defenceman Erik Karlsson played a big role in the team’s offense which certainly lends itself to good fortunes for the team going forward as they’ve been waiting a long time for their top playmaker to get back to full speed. Karlsson racked up a pair of assists on the power play on goals by Clarke MacArthur and Kyle Turris.

The Senators could be down a man on the back end in this one as defenceman Chris Phillips was knocked out of the team’s last game against the Wild after taking a puck to the face in the third period. Montreal could also be without one of its veterans as David Desharnais missed the New Jersey game with the flu and missed the team’s practice on Wednesday as well.

These teams are trending in opposite directions but the betting public has yet to catch on. Getting a fair price on the team trending in the right direction is a pretty sweet deal. The Senators have also taken care of business against the Canadiens in recent meetings, winning five straight in this series, and each of the last six meetings between these clubs in Ottawa.

The home team is 11-3 in the last 14 meetings between these teams.

The play: Ottawa -125

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