Forwards
Up front, meanwhile, Montgomery's lines looked quite different than the opening two games of the series in Boston with all four trios getting a tweak.
"We talked as a staff and I talked to Don Sweeney about what we think gives us the best opportunity on the road and we couldn't come to a consensus, so you know when you do the lottery balls and how they come out, you just spit them out, and I liked how it came out," Montgomery said with a smirk. "There's a method to how we think the lines will help us for tonight."
The most notable alteration, perhaps, was Charlie Coyle and Trent Frederic being teamed up with Brad Marchand. Montgomery is hoping that Frederic getting to the hard ice in front of the net on a consistent basis will help the line have success.
"I think Trent's a player that has had a real good regular season for us and has had moments in the playoffs where he's been in the right areas, the hard areas," said Montgomery. "We need to get more opportunities in those areas so we think that could be a real heavy line for us."
Frederic echoed his coach's sentiments while adding that he may have some extra jump after a heated moment in the closing minutes of Game 2. The winger confirmed some online speculation that he was "choked a little bit" by Florida's Ryan Lomberg during a tussle that had both players wrestling on the ice.
"Couldn't breathe, maybe panicked a little too early," said Frederic. "But it was getting close there where the lights were gonna turn off there for a second. I've never seen that one. It is what it is… Just gonna play hard. It will give me a little extra motivation.
"Try not to react in a negative way and affect the team. Just go play hard and I think it will fuel me a little bit more. I'm excited to play tonight even more than I normally am."