Senators' Neil thinks Subban should keep his head up Friday
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Montreal Canadiens defenseman P.K. Subban will need to be on high alert in Friday's contest against the Ottawa Senators.
Subban was ejected from Game 1 after damaging Senators forward Mark Stone's right wrist with a slash.
The blue-liner, who didn't receive any supplemental discipline, will certainly be keeping an eye out for Ottawa's Chris Neil in Game 2.
SUN FRONT: Game 2 btw #Sens & #Habs goes Friday. All we gotta say is HEADS UP, P.K. #ottnews #NHLPlayoffs #slashgate pic.twitter.com/qYJwF18yTL
— Ottawa Sun (@ottawasuncom) April 17, 2015
Neil, a long-serving goon of the Senators, is scheduled to replace the injured Stone in Friday's lineup and may be seeking revenge for his teammate.
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