When you look at the Toronto Maple Leafs' lineup and the Habs' lineup on paper before Wednesday night's game, you wouldn't expect Nick Suzuki's team to win. But the CH won the game with a lot of character in a game filled with twists and turns at the end of the game. Why change a winning formula? That's probably what Martin St-Louis and the coaching staff were thinking, as the lineup remains unchanged for tonight's game against the Red Wings. <div align='center'><blockquote class='twitter-tweet' data-lang='en'><a href='https://twitter.com/LucGelinasRDS/status/1580947074979598336?t=ALufKxiY-qWnk2aLiZaIng&s=19'> </a></blockquote></div> Jake Allen will get his second straight start, while Jonathan Drouin will still be watching the game from the press box. Admittedly, with the very solid performance against Toronto, this was to be expected. Drouin will get his chance, but not tonight.