Mike agrees with my point, that the Canadiens will need more than Price to win the series. The Penguins have able and decorated goalies, so there is the Canadiens' big challenge, to find a way to score enough to contest this series. For that, I'm looking at forwards Brendan Gallagher, Max Domi, Tomas Tatar and Joel Armia. Tatar was Montreal's scoring leader in the regular season, with 61 points (22 goals, 39 assists) in 68 games. He sustained an upper-body injury March 3 but said April 14 he was cleared to play. And I think Gallagher, who had 43 points (22 goals, 21 assists) in 59 games this season, can take on a major leadership role here, not that he hadn't already. He's the type of player a team can rally around. He's got the ability to contribute offensively, and if he finds his game early, he could bring more than a few teammates to the level of game that's needed. Certainly, the Penguins won't like playing against him. Forward Jonathan Drouin, who hasn't played since Feb. 25 because of an ankle injury, is cleared to play, general manager Marc Bergevin said Wednesday. Drouin, who missed 37 games after having wrist surgery Nov. 19, has 15 points (seven goals, eight assists) in 27 games.