The Montreal Canadiens and Toronto Maple Leafs will meet in the playoffs for the first time since 1979 when they play Game 1 of the Stanley Cup First Round at Scotiabank Arena on Thursday.
It will be the 15th time the two oldest teams in the NHL have played in the postseason, adding another chapter to an intense rivalry.
"It's kind of like Red Sox-Yankees," Maple Leafs center Auston Matthews said. "Two fan bases and organizations with rich histories in this League over the last 100-plus years, so it's pretty incredible."
Toronto, which won the Scotia North Division, has not won a playoff series since 2004, including losing in five games to the Columbus Blue Jackets in the best-of-5 Stanley Cup Qualifiers last season. The Canadiens defeated the Pittsburgh Penguins in four games in the Qualifiers before losing in six games to the Philadelphia Flyers in the first round.
"I want to make a run regardless if there is pressure or not," Maple Leafs captain John Tavares said. "We want to compete for a Stanley Cup and we've got a great opportunity to do that."
Canadiens coach Dominique Ducharme said he is encouraged with the way his team has prepared for the series.
"I really like the way the guys have practiced, the engagements, the focus, the commitment, the speed, the execution," he said Thursday. "You could see the pace pick up as the week went on."
Goalie Carey Price, who missed 19 of Montreal's final 21 regular-season games, is expected to play, along with defenseman Shea Weber, who missed the final eight games with an upper-body injury.
Teams that win Game 1 are 490-222 (68.8 percent) winning a best-of-7 NHL playoff series, including 7-1 in the first round last season.
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