Maurice feels Montreal's game is "hard and right" and has been in each of their last two outings.
"They're a really quick team, really good sticks, and very disciplined in their style," said Maurice. "Their counter game, they get it going north real fast. They have lots of confidence to make plays in the offensive zone. They do a really nice job of balancing pucks to the net - and they throw an awful lot of pucks to the net - to making plays as well.
"We have to be mentally prepared as much as our legs have to be going."
Puck drop is set for 6 pm CT.
-- Mitchell Clinton, WinnipegJets.com
Game Notes
The Winnipeg Jets visit the Montreal Canadiens tonight in the second game of Winnipeg's four-game road trip...The Jets started the trip with a 3-2 overtime loss to the Minnesota Wild on Saturday afternoon...Winnipeg finishes the trip with games against the Toronto Maple Leafs on Wednesday and Boston Bruins on Thursday.
Last Game
Jan. 4 at MIN - 3-2 L
Jets Scorers: Scheifele (20), Wheeler (14)
Wild Scorers: Foligno (5), Kunin (10) Staal (16)
Jets Goaltender: Connor Hellebuyck (41 sv, 3 ga)
Wild Goaltender: Devan Dubnyk (19 sv, 2 ga)
Jets PP: 2-for-5
Jets PK: 4-for-5
Recap: The Jets grabbed a 2-1 lead early in the first period, but fell 3-2 in overtime to the Minnesota Wild on Saturday afternoon...Mark Scheifele and Blake Wheeler led Winnipeg with a goal and an assist each...Connor Hellebuyck turned aside 41 of 44 shots in a losing cause...Luca Sbisa led Winnipeg with four blocked shots.
Three Stars: 1. Staal 2. Foligno 3. Hellebuyck
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On the Road
Winnipeg is 12-7-2 on the road this season...Winnipeg's 26 points earned in road games is tied for fifth in the NHL...The Jets are in a stretch of seven of 10 games on the road...Winnipeg hasn't lost consecutive games in regulation on the road this season...Mark Scheifele leads the Jets in scoring on the road with 26 points (9G, 17A) in 21 games, while Kyle Connor and Nikolaj Ehlers each have 11 goals.
So Busy
The Jets play three games in four nights this week...It's the first of two times they play three games in four nights before the all-star/player break later this month...The Jets play 11 games in 21 days from Jan. 2-22 leading up to the eight-day all-star/player break.
Needing Back Up
The Jets can earn points in consecutive games for the first time since Dec. 8-10 with a win tonight...After posting five streaks of points in three consecutive games or more in the first two months of the season, the Jets are 3-6-2 since Dec. 12...However, the Jets have lost back-to-back games in regulation just once during that 11-game stretch.
OT Woes
Saturday's loss marked Winnipeg's third consecutive loss in games decided in overtime this season...The Jets started the season by winning six of seven games decided in overtime or a shootout, giving them a 6-4 record in extra time games this season.
Consistent Power Play
The Jets have scored a power play goal in six of their past seven games...Winnipeg is 7-for-21 (32.3%) on the power play during the seven games...Winnipeg scored both of their goals on the power play on Saturday...The Jets are averaging a power play goal per game since Dec. 8, going 13-for-40 (32.5%) on the power play during that time...Mark Scheifele has factored into 12 of Winnipeg's 13 power play goals since Dec. 8 (5G, 7A).
Skyrocketing Scheifele
Mark Scheifele has multiple points in three consecutive games...His eight points (3G, 5A) in the past trio of contests has vaulted him into 12th in NHL scoring with 48 points (20G, 28A) in 42 games...Since Dec. 3, Scheifele is second in the NHL with 24 points (11G, 13A) in 15 games.
Pionk Piles On
Defenceman Neal Pionk had an assist on Saturday to set a career high for points in a season with 27 (3G, 24A) in 42 games...He had 26 points (6G, 20A) in 73 games for the New York Rangers last season...His 27 points is the sixth most by a defenceman through 42 games of a season in franchise history...After having 13 power play points last season, Pionk already has 15 power play points this season after going from an average of 1:30 of power play time per game to 2:42 this season.
Productive at Bell Centre
Kyle Connor has four points (1G, 3A) in two trips to Bell Centre in Montreal...Both of Mathieu Perreault's goals in his home province are game-winning goals...Patrik Laine (1G, 2A) Andrew Copp (2A), and Jack Roslovic (1G, 1A) are all averaging a point per game at Bell Centre, while Sami Niku scored his first career goal in the building on Apr. 3/18.
How the Jets Were Built
Drafted (14) - Appleton, Connor, Copp, Ehlers, Harkins, Hellebuyck, Laine, Little, Lowry, Morrissey, Niku, Poolman, Scheifele, Roslovic
Trade (3) - Beaulieu, Pionk, Wheeler
Free Agency (7) - Bitetto, Bourque, Brossoit, Kulikov, Letestu, Perreault, Shaw
Waivers (3) - Dahlstrom, Sbisa, Shore