MEMORIES OF MONTREAL: Although the losing streak is not as long as the one against the Tampa Bay Lightning, the Wings have not had much success against the Canadiens.
On Feb. 26 in Detroit, the Canadiens embarrassed the Wings, 8-1.
"It's huge game against Habs," Zadina said. "Last game we played them we lost a lot so it's going to be huge game for us as a team. We got to prove we're a better team than we were. It's going to be fun."
Montreal has won its last eight games against Detroit, more than a few of those in blowout fashion like the last game.
"We've got our butts kicked pretty good by this team, so should we be motivated? Is there extra motivation?" Blashill said. "If you're human, there's probably a little extra motivation in the sense that we've certainly got our butts kicked by them a number of times, so let's go out and make sure we put our best foot forward.
"We're gonna have to compete like crazy tonight. Guys are gonna have to, as I said the other night, we need everybody playing as close to their A game as possible. We can't afford to have guys playing their B or C game. So we gotta make sure we play at that high, high level, everybody playing at that high level."
Blashill confirmed that Jonathan Bernier would start against the Canadiens, his hometown team.
"He's a big-time pro, he's worked his tail off all year, he works hard at his game, it's been a hard year for him in the sense of results," Blashill said. "I think he's played better hockey than maybe the record or the stats but he's done a good job of continuing to fight like crazy to be the very best he can every night. I got tons of respect for him as a person, tons of respect for him as a pro."
In 16 career games against Montreal, Bernier is 1-10-3 with a 3.41 goals-against average and .892 save percentage.
That win came Jan. 18, 2014, a 5-3 victory in Toronto when Bernier was a member of the Maple Leafs.
At the other end of the ice, Carey Price's next win will move him past Jacques Plante into sole possession of first place for most wins by a goalie in franchise history. Price currently has 314 wins.
"He's a hell of a goalie, has been for a long time," Blashill said. "As a former bad goalie, I admire the way that he plays the position. I think he keeps it … he's efficient in his movement. Pucks stick to him. He makes big saves at big moments, when he plays that efficient style that allows him to have a real high save percentage year in and year out. So, he's one of the best certainly I've seen and I think he'll go down as that when all is said and done."
In 19 career games against Detroit, Price is 14-4-1 with a 1.93 goals-against average, .932 save percentage and two shutouts.