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The Canadiens and Maple Leafs will renew acquaintances in their customary spot on the NHL calendar.

Both clubs are coming off playoff appearances last spring, and they’re both dealing with lofty expectations after a busy offseason.

Toronto parted ways with 100-point man Mitch Marner in the summer, finally bringing the “Core Four” experiment to an end after countless playoff failures.

The Canadiens were busy bolstering their roster in the summer, adding Noah Dobson to the blue line, and acquiring Zachary Bolduc from the Blues to add more sizzle to their middle-six up front.

The Habs are a rising power in the NHL , but t

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