The Pittsburgh Penguins (14-11-9) are in the midst of their worst winless streak in 20 years and their worst scoreless string in 16 years. The bottom is perilously close to falling out as the Penguins host the Montreal Canadiens (19-12-4) at PPG Paints Arena as the back end of a rare home-and-home series.

The puck drops just after 7 p.m.

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The Penguins are struggling against their opponents and against themselves as confidence and optimism become tougher to find or feel like denial. The Penguins have not scored a goal in 120 minutes and 13 seconds, being shut out 4-0 in consecutive road games by the Ottawa Senators and Montreal.

The only Penguins highlights have been good saves and close scoring chances that lit regret not goal lamps.

Saturday, the energetic Penguins committed 11 turnovers in the first period and trailed 2-0 on their way to another defeat. Stuart Skinner stopped 17 of 20, but the numbers betrayed his solid performance.

Montreal rookie goalie Jacob Fowler improved to 2-1-1, both wins coming against the Penguins.

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Arturs Silovs for the Penguins and Jakub Dobes for Montreal are the expected starters in net.

Penguins coach Dan Muse juggled his lines and defense pairings Saturday and may do so again Sunday.

How to Watch

TV: SportsNet Pittsburgh

Radio: 105.9 The X

Expected Penguins Lines

Tommy Novak-Sidney Crosby-Bryan Rust

Anthony Mantha-Rickard Rakell-Justin Brazeau

Rutger McGroarty-Ben Kindel-Ville Koivunen

Connor Dewar-Kevin Hayes-Noel Acciari

Defense

Parker Wotherspoon-Erik Karlsson

Brett Kulak-Kris Letang

Ryan Shea-Connor Clifton

Goalie: Arturs Silovs, expected

Expected Canadiens Lines

Cole CaufieldNick Suzuki-Zachary Bolduc

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Juraj Slafkovsky-Oliver Kapanen-Ivan Demidov

Alex Texier-Jake Evans-Brendan Gallagher

Joe Veleno-Owen Beck-Josh Anderson

Defense

Jayden Struble-Noah Dobson

Lane Hutson-Alex Carrier

Arber Xhekaj-Adam Engstrom

Goaltender: Jakub Dobes, expected

Special Teams

Penguins’ power play: 29.5%, 3rd. Penguins penalty kill: 80.4%, 18th.

Canadiens power play: 26.4%, 64th. Canadiens penalty kill: 77.9%, 24th.

Penguins Game Notes

The Penguins have wins in three of their last four home games versus the Canadiens (3-1-0).

Bryan Rust (465) is one point shy of tying Jake Guentzel (466) for the 11th most points in franchise history.

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Sidney Crosby’s next even-strength goal will surpass Phil Esposito (448) for sole possession of the ninth-most even-strength goals in NHL history.

Crosby’s next point will tie him with Mario Lemieux for 8th all-time in NHL scoring and tie the Penguins franchise record. However, Crosby has just one point (0-1-1) in his last four games.

Crosby is also one assist shy of tying Adam Oates for the eighth-most assists in NHL history.

Penguins centers Evgeni Malkin and Blake Lizotte remain on injured reserve.

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