Canadiens treating play-in qualifier against Penguins as a playoff series
BROSSARD, Que. — Nick Suzuki’s first NHL playoff series technically isn’t a playoff, but he and his Montreal Canadiens are going to treat their five-game play-in set against the Pittsburgh Penguins like it is.
The Habs had the first full scrimmage of their shortened training camp on Saturday after the NHL allowed its clubs to resume team practices last Monday. Suzuki told media after the scrimmage that veterans in Montreal’s locker-room have been telling him and his teammates to think of the upcoming matchup with Pittsburgh like a regular post-season series.
“There’s some guys that might never make the playoffs, so you need to take things as personally as you can, to do everything you can, to be an impact player, help the team win,” said Suzuki, quoting veterans Shea Weber and Brendan Gallagher.
“It’s exciting for me. It’s not the playoffs yet — it’s qualifiers — but we’re taking it as our first round.”