Canadiens coach Claude Julien said a 50:32 ratio is realistic if there is an 82-game season, with variables including a compressed schedule, injuries or place in the standings altering the plan.
Allen, acquired by Montreal in a trade with the St. Louis Blues on Sept. 2 and signed to a two-year contract extension Oct. 14, gives Price a chance for more rest than he's had in several seasons. Price, entering the fourth season of an eight-year contract signed July 2, 2017, played 66 games (64 starts) in his age 31 season of 2018-19. He started 58 of 71 games last season, most in the NHL.
"You want to make sure he's as fresh as possible," Julien said. "At the same time, you don't want to overutilize him. Not only does Carey Price have to do that for us this coming season, we've got him for quite a few more years after this coming season. You want to manage him so that you can get the most out of him for as long as you can."