Canadiens look to continue to shut down, frustrate Rangers in Game 4
NEW YORK — Claude Julien is not living in the past. He hopes that his team isn’t, either.
Julien’s Montreal Canadiens lead the New York Rangers 2-1 in their best-of-seven Eastern Conference quarter-final following a dominant 3-1 win in Game 3 Sunday night. Game 4 is set for Tuesday night in New York, and Montreal’s head coach wants his team prepared to press their advantage.
“Today is another day,” Julien said during his media availability at Madison Square Garden Monday afternoon. “We can’t sit here day after day talking about what happened.
“We have to start thinking about what needs to be done. I think we did a great job (Sunday) night. They’re going to come out next game a lot better and we need to be ready for that.