In other news, homegrown forwards Phillip Danault (stiff neck) and Charles Hudon (hand) both had encouraging updates to give, and it's possible they'll be in the lineup for Saturday afternoon's contest with the Tampa Bay Lightning.
"I have to try to sleep on my left side right now because of loose crystals in my inner ear," explained Danault. "I think I woke up on my right side, so the crystals ended up on the wrong side, which led to my stiff neck and headaches."
Julien nonetheless pointed out that the team would be exercising caution in making a decision on Danault's return.
"Phillip felt better today, which is why he practiced. We're going to be careful with him," said the coach. "For sure, if he feels good and everything's fine tomorrow, we'll play him, but we'll have those answers tomorrow."
The same could be said for Hudon, who hurt his hand in the Canadiens' last game before heading out on their long road trip.
"It was fun to come back on the ice and I feel good. It's a question of time, I'm pretty sure we're headed in the right direction," affirmed Hudon. "We'll see tomorrow, but at least it's holding up."