Max Domi

Toronto Maple Leafs
Pos: C
Status: Active
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This center continues to put up points on his new team

Over the last month, the Montreal Canadiens are sporting the 4th-best CF% with a 53.19 rate which should bode well as they host the Detroit Red Wings and their 24th ranked CF% of 47.91 over the last month. Additionally, the Canadiens 5th-best 61.59 CF/60 is impressive and should help bury the Red Wings tonight. The line of most interest is comprised of Max Domi, Paul Byron and Andrew Shaw. On the surface, this line doesn't seem that appealing but given that they remain in-tact on the top power play unit is intriguing. Utilizing this and rolling with a line that has full-game correlation can give you elite upside which is needed to finish at or near the top of a large-field tournament.

This centre has become beloved on his new team this season

With 22 goals and 59 points in 64 games, Max Domi has been quite the success in Montreal. Coming over in a trade in the summer, there was a lot of uncertainty with Domi but he has quieted many of his critics. His wingers will be Andrew Shaw — fresh off a hat-trick — and Jonathan Drouin, who is in his second season with the Montreal Canadiens. Much like the Nashville Predators top line, this line has elite upside and full-game correlation as the entire line remains in-tact on the to Habs top power play unit. Montreal leads the NHL with a 66.14 CF/60 over the last month and have the second best CF% with a 54.58 rate. They have been a dominant possession team and a game against the New York Rangers should not slow them down.

This centre is thriving after being traded in the offseason.

Max Domi is thriving in Montreal after being traded for Alex Galchenyuk in the summer. He leads the Habs in points with 47 in 53 games and is second on the team in goals with 17. He has been playing a lot with fellow newcomer Tomas Tatar, who is tied for second on the team in points with 39 and is third in goals with 16. These two are playing alongside Paul Byron as the Canadiens host the Anaheim Ducks, a team that is on the tail-end of a back to back after getting stomped by the Toronto Maple Leafs last night 6-1.

This centre is fitting right in on his new team.

Max Domi has been fantastic for the Montreal Canadiens in his first season on the team. He leads the team with 35 points in 37 games and is second with 14 goals. He's been playing with Jonathan Drouin and Paul Byron on the Habs top line, and they've been solid together. Drouin and Domi both play on the top power play unit and while the full line stack is a good play, the two man mini-stack of those two with their PP correlation makes for a solid play.

In his first year in Montreal, this centre is leaving his mark.

Max Domi came over to Montreal in a trade that sent Alex Galchenyuk to the Arizona Coyotes. 34 games into his Montreal Canadiens tenure, Domi leads the team in points with 33 and is tied for the team lead in goals with 14. He's playing alongside Jonathan Drouin and Andrew Shaw on the Habs top line as they visit the Colorado Avalanche. Over the last three weeks, Montreal has been dominant with their possession numbers. They lead the NHL with a 57.74 CF% and also lead with a 69.28 CF/60 which bodes well as they take on a middle-of-the-pack Avs team.

This line should dominate from puck drop

Max Domi, Jonathan Drouin, and Andrew Shaw will host the Ottawa Senators tonight, who are leading the league in CA/60 at 68.43 and goals against per game (3.81). While potentially all of Montreal’s skaters are in play with a whopping team goal total coming in over four, I will be attacking Ottawa’s weak penalty kill with this line. Adding defensemen Shea Weber give’s you three pieces of the top power-play unit.

Domi to come out on top

The Canadiens have the pleasure of playing the Ottawa Senators who come in fresh off of playing in Detroit last night. Craig Anderson was in net for the Senators and this is significant because usually Mike McKenna gets the call on back-to-back games. Ottawa is 1-3 on back-to-back games with McKenna getting the call the last three times. Max Domi has been an offensive shot in the arm for a Montreal team that has had its troubles scoring goals over the past few years. His 14 goals and 18 assists lead the team in both categories as he skates with Jonathan Drouin and Andrew Shaw on the team’s top line. This seems to be an easy one here especially when you realize that Montreal has gone 6-2 since the return of defenseman Shea Weber. If you don’t think getting your top defenseman back into the line-up helps the offense then I don’t know what to tell you.

This off-season acquisition is dominating for his new team.

In what was seen as a bit of a head-scratcher, the Montreal Canadiens traded centre Alex Galchenyuk for winger Max Domi. This was confusing because the Habs traded a centre for a winger, despite needing a centre. Now, they were using Galchenyuk primarily on the wing and Domi was going to be used at centre, so in their minds it made sense. Well, it has made a lot of sense since Max Domi has really come into his own in Montreal. He leads the team in goals with 14 and points with 31 in 31 games. He's playing alongside Jonathan Drouin and Andrew Shaw on the Habs top line as they host the Carolina Hurricanes tonight. Carolina is a great possession team, but so is Montreal. Additionally, the Hurricanes goaltending is a nightmare and although it is unclear who will be starting, Petr Mrazek is expected and although he has an acceptable 2.55 GAA, his .894 SV% is brutal.

This line has a matchup against the worst possession team in the NHL.

When you're taking on the Ottawa Senators — the worst possession team in the NHL with a 43.56 CF% — you're going to want to utilize somebody on this team. Tonight, that team is the Montreal Canadiens. Additionally, the Senators are allowing a league-worst 4.04 goals against per game which is absurdly terrible. A line of Jonathan Drouin, Max Domi and Andrew Shaw is focal point tonight as they have elite upside in this matchup, but a two-man stack of Domi and Drouin is also in play as they are both on the top power play unit.

This player is off to a blazing hot start to the season.

Max Domi couldn't have asked for a better start to his Montreal Canadiens' career. He has scored 10 goals and put up 22 points in his first 18 games as a Hab and leads the team in both categories. Now, his 26.3 percent shooting percentage is going to come down and which will obviously result in less scoring but for now, we can roll with it. He's playing on the second line with Jonathan Drouin and Andrew Shaw. This line stack is a solid one, but a mini-stack between Domi and Drouin is probably the better play as the two also play together on the top power play unit. The Habs are out West to visit the Calgary Flames. The Flames will go with the struggling Mike Smith in net — an aging goaltender with just a 3.51 GAA and .877 SV%.