Monday night's encounter will mark the midway point of the Habs' 56-game regular-season schedule, which has been especially hectic this month already.
After failing to earn a point in back-to-back encounters, the best possible medicine would be to turn the tables on this mini streak in Manitoba and start putting up numbers in the wins and points columns, respectively.
"We've been talking about being urgent all year just because of the way the season is, but as the condensed schedule goes on and you're playing the same teams every night, points are critical to come by. You can't afford to go on these losing streaks. The urgency always needs to be there," stressed alternate captain Brendan Gallagher, who is looking to snap a four-game pointless streak. "You're just going to see it amp up and amp up each and every game you get closer to the end of the season, and so will the desperation level on every club. You can already sense it. You can just feel it growing and building, and by the end of the year, it's just going to continue to go higher."