Sizzling Maple Leafs look to extend hot streak against skidding Canadiens

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Toronto are 9-0-1 over their past 10 games and are one victory away from matching the franchise’s longest winning streak since 2003-04

This translation has been automatically generated and has not been verified for accuracy.Winners of six consecutive games, the visiting Toronto Maple Leafs will look to extend their hot streak against the slumping Montreal Canadiens on Monday.

Even with the team on such a roll, coach Sheldon Keefe juggled his lines. Alex Galchenyuk collected two assists after being promoted to the top line alongside Matthews and Marner. The goaltending situation is much more of a concern in Montreal, as Carey Price is still questionable after missing the team’s past three games. Jake Allen has started all three contests and posted an 0-3-0 record with an .867 save percentage.Allen has won just once in his past 10 starts, but he might still be the choice on Monday if Price is still unavailable. The interim backup goalie is 21-year-old Cayden Primeau, who has played just two career NHL games.

 

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