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Tonight at the Bell Centre, we will be treated to a very interesting duel between the Ottawa Senators and the Montreal Canadiens.

We expect a real physical game, in line with the recent clashes between these two Atlantic rivals. The Canadiens have scored 21 goals in their last five games against Ottawa, winning four of those meetings.

In the Senators’ projected lineup, Brady Tkachuk is once again with Tim Stutzle and Fabian Zetterlund, while Dylan Cozens and Drake Batherson complete a top-six capable of doing damage. Further down, it’s the famous dilemma: Nick Cousins or Kurtis MacDermid to the left of Lars Eller and Ridly Greig.

Cousins, 32, is returning from a shortened season but has already found his form with 4 goals, 6 points, and 31 penalty minutes in 23 games this year. For a fourth-line forward paid $825,000 for the season, his “little pest” style is exactly what Ottawa is looking for in that role.

Facing them, Arber Xhekaj arrives in this game with the perfect profile to respond. The 24-year-old defenseman is coming off a 2024-25 campaign of 70 games, 6 points, and above all, 118 penalty minutes, which made him one of the most penalized players on the team. And let’s remember that he has just signed a two-season contract worth $2.6 million, or $1.3 million per year, a great sign of confidence from Kent Hughes.

Everything points to Nick Cousins sitting out and Kurtis MacDermid drawing into the lineup

We got to see the Senators’ lineup and everything seems to show that Nick Cousins will not be in the game tonight.

Tkachuk-Stutzle-Zetterlund

Perron-Cozens-Batherson

Amadio-Pinto-Giroux

Cousins/MacDermid-Eller-Greig

Sanderson-Zub

Kleven-Spence

Matinpalo-Jensen

Gilbert

“Kurtis MacDermid didn’t do any extra this morning, contrary to Nick Cousins.”

– Renaud Lavoie

Tonight, Martin St-Louis should have all his big guys available on defense. Jayden Struble was back on the ice in Brossard, and should hopefully be in the lineup, but Xhekaj and Adam Engstrom are scheduled for the warm-up, and we can easily imagine both Xhekaj brothers in uniform in front of the fans.

It remains to be seen whether the Senators will fully embrace this style by sending MacDermid into the fray, or if they prefer to keep Cousins in the stands despite his new contract.

Previously on All Montreal Hockey