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Prior to Saturdays game, the Canadiens will lift another jersey to the rafters as Guy Lapointe will have his No. 5 sweater retired. Lapointe, a Hall of Fame defenseman who helped Montreal win six Stanley Cup titles in the 1970s, now serves as coordinator of amateur scouting for the Wild. Lapointes jersey will become the 18th retired sweater and the second No. 5, which was previously retired for Bernie Boom Boom Geoffrion. Hell also join ex-teammates Larry Robinson and Serge Savard, who along with Lapointe formed the clubs Big Three on defense during its dynastic run in the 70s. Robinson and Savard, who already have their numbers retired by the Habs, will be in attendance for the pre-game ceremony at the Bell Centre. The Canadiens hope to build off a recent road win when they kick off a four-game homestand tonight. Montreal, which halted a three-game slide with Wednesdays shootout victory in Buffalo, is 4-2-0 as the host this season. The Habs notched a 2-1 decision over the lowly Sabres, as P.A. Parenteau scored the deciding goal of the shootout. Montreal had been outscored by an 11-2 margin in its previous two games -- home losses versus Calgary and Chicago -- before beating Buffalo. Parenteau also lit the lamp in regulation and Dustin Tokarski made 31 saves for Montreal. Tokarski moved to 2-1-0 with a 2.01 GAA in four games (three starts) this season, while No. 1 backstop Carey Price is 7-3-1 with a 2.94 GAA. Price is expected to start Saturday. He is 3-2-0 with a 2.79 GAA in five career games against Minnesota. Michael Bournival bruised his shoulder in Thursdays game and the forward is sideelined indefinitely.dddddddddddd Defenseman Mike Weaver, who sat out against the Sabres with an illness, could return tonight. After failing their first test without Zach Parise, the Wild hope to get along better without the star forward. Minnesota, which has lost two straight on the heels of a three-game winning streak, lost Parise indefinitely to a concussion suffered in Tuesdays home test versus Pittsburgh. The Wild lost a 4-1 decision to the Penguins and then were handed a 3-0 setback without Parise in Thursdays 3-0 defeat in Ottawa. Parise will miss at least tonights test and Tuesdays tilt in New Jersey, as head coach Mike Yeo ruled out the winger for Minnesotas current three-game road trip. The 30-year-old Minnesota native is leading the Wild with 10 points this season on four goals and six assists. Fellow forward Matt Cooke (lower body) and defenseman Jared Spurgeon (shoulder) also missed the game in Ottawa and both are expected to sit out tonight as well. Thursdays shutout loss marked the first time the Wild were blanked this season. Still, Minnesota was active offensively and outshot the Senators 35-17 in a losing effort. Craig Anderson turned aside all 35 attempts to earn the shutout for Ottawa. I do know that there are some guys that can give us more, Yeo said. I feel like there are some guys that are kind of doing the minimum. Niklas Backstrom allowed all three goals on 17 shots in Minnesotas second straight loss. Backstrom fell to 1-2-0 this season and the Wild are expected to return to Darcy Kuemper in net tonight. Kuemper is 6-3-0 with a 1.77 goals against average this season and his only career appearance versus the Canadiens came in a relief role on Nov. 19 of last season. The Wild lost that game in Montreal by a 6-2 score, giving the Canadiens wins in two straight and three of the last four meetings between the clubs at the Bell Centre. ' ' '