Carey Price and the Montreal Canadiens play host to the New Jersey Devils tonight. Viewers in the Canadiens region can watch the game on TSN Habs at 7:30pm et/8:30pm at. The game is also available on TSN Radio 690 in Montreal. The Canadiens bounced back from a shootout loss on Friday versus Washington to win for the fifth time in six games as they bested the rival Toronto Maple Leafs 4-2 on Saturday. Max Pacioretty scored twice, once shorthanded and another on the power play, and finished with an assist to help back 34 saves by Carey Price. Price made 12 of those stops in a spotless third period, while P.K. Subban and Tomas Plekanec also scored. Montreal and Toronto were both 14-9-3 entering the game and the Canadiens avenged a 4-3 home loss to the Maple Leafs on Oct. 1. "Before the game they were even with us but we have to prove a lot against them, especially after the first game this season," said Pacioretty. "Its a good feeling that everyone contributed tonight." Price is 7-9-1 with a 2.42 GAA in 17 lifetime encounters with the Devils. Looking to get on a roll, the Devils have to be pleased to see a trip to the Bell Centre on the schedule. New Jersey has picked up a point in nine straight trips to Montreal since a 4-0 loss on March 11, 2008. The Devils won eight in a row at the Bell Centre before suffering a 4-3 overtime setback in their most recent trip there on Jan. 27. The Devils are 4-1-1 in the past six meetings overall and host the Canadiens on Wednesday. Streaky New Jersey followed up a three-game win streak from Nov. 16-21 with three straight regulation setbacks. The Devils snapped that skid with a 5-2 win at Carolina on Friday, splitting a home-and-home set with the Hurricanes, before edging the Buffalo Sabres 1-0 in overtime the following day. Steve Bernier notched the winner with 40.2 seconds left in the bonus frame, rifling a wrister from the top of the left circle past Buffalos Jhonas Enroth. Defenseman Andy Greene assisted on the goal to give him a goal and five helpers over a five-game point streak. "You never know what can happen when you shoot the puck," Bernier said of his first goal in 20 games. "Thats exactly what I tried, and I scored. Its nice for sure." Cory Schneider stopped all 15 shots he faced to notch his second shutout of the season and 11th of his career. He is just 4-5-3 in 12 games this season despite an excellent 1.72 goals against average and .927 save percentage. Schneider started for the Devils on back-to-back days and the Montreal-born Martin Brodeur is expected to start this game versus the Canadiens. He is 19-8-1 with a 1.62 GAA and five shutouts in 29 career starts at the Bell Centre. Wholesale Shoes China Free Shipping . The team announced the moves before Sundays game against Houston. Shaw was 1-4 with a 4.26 ERA in 43 games for the Diamondbacks. Bergesen was claimed off waivers from Baltimore on Friday. 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Moores lawyer, Tim Danson, asked the court to compel McCaw - who is based in Seattle - to testify in the case back on February 27.(SportsNetwork.com) - Two of the top teams in the Western Conference meet for the final time this regular season as the Anaheim Ducks host the St. Louis Blues at Honda Center. The clubs split a pair of meetings in October, with each club winning at home. The Ducks blanked the Blues 3-0 on Oct. 19, with Frederik Andersen making 28 saves for his first and so far only career shutout. Andersen improved to a perfect 3-0-0 versus the Blues with a 1.33 goals against average and .957 save percentage. That win was Anaheims eighth in a row at home over St. Louis, with the past two victories coming by a way of a shutout. The Blues then snapped a four-game slide in the series and beat the Ducks for only the second time in the previous nine meetings with a 2-0 victory on Oct. 30. Jake Allen posted a 24-save shutout. Anaheim resumes an eight-game homestand on Friday. The Ducks won the opener of the residency last Sunday, but were then blanked 3-0 by the San Jose Sharks on Wednesday. The Ducks allowed the Sharks to go on the power play eight times in the contest, with San Jose converting on its only 5-on-3 advantage in the game. We had some good looks, but we werent able to score. They came out strong and we werent able to be ready for them. We need to be more composed, said Andersen, who made 24 saves. Anaheim was blanked despite the return of Corey Perry to the lineup. He had sat out the previous 10 games with a knee injjury and ranks second on Anaheim with 14 goals.dddddddddddd I felt all right. The first game back is always a test, but the legs felt okay and the knee felt fine. Its just a matter of getting back into the swing of things, said Perry. The Blues resume their road trip tonight and lost the opener of the swing 3-2 in Nashville on Tuesday. Chris Butler and T.J. Oshie had second-period tallies in St. Louis fifth loss in six games. The three goals they got were on breakdowns, said Blues forward David Backes, who assisted on both goals. They didnt hesitate to put them in the back of our net. Brian Elliott returned to action for the first time since suffering a lower- body injury on Nov. 25 and halted a season-high 44 shots. He is expected to start on Saturday when the Blues visit the Sharks. Martin Brodeur, signed not long after Elliott got hurt, will get the call in net tonight for the Blues. He is coming off a 16-save shutout versus Colorado on Dec. 29, the 125th of his career in the regular season. Brodeur is 15-6-0 with a 1.88 GAA and .929 save percentage lifetime versus the Ducks. Blues forward Jaden Schwartz is now considered day-to-day after returning to practice on Thursday in a no-contract jersey. He had been listed as week-to- week after hurting his right foot blocking a shot on Dec. 16. Schwartz has 11 goals and 16 assists in 31 games this season, though he is unlikely to play tonight. ' ' '