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Senators defenceman Eric Gryba returns from a two- game suspension for his Game 1 hit on Montreal forward Lars Eller, who is out indefinitely. Listen to the game on TSN Radio 690 in Montreal or online at TSN.ca/Montreal. Coverage begins at 7pm et/4pm pt. The Senators and Canadiens entered Sundays Game 3 tied at one win apiece in this best-of-seven set, but Ottawa clobbered second-seeded Montreal by a 6-1 score in a fight-filled contest that saw the teams combine for 236 penalty minutes. Kyle Turris scored seven minutes into the third period to make it 4-1 Ottawa and on the ensuing faceoff a line brawl broke out among all 10 skaters on the ice. When the dust settled, a total of eight players involved in those fights were given game misconducts. "I havent seen that in a long time in the National Hockey League. But thats hockey, stuff happens," said Senators head coach Paul MacLean. 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Meanwhile, Carey Price surrendered all six Ottawa goals on 30 shots and Rene Bourque had the lone goal for the Habs, who had forwards Brian Gionta and Max Pacioretty back in the lineup after sitting out Game 2 with upper-body injuries. Therrien would not confirm who will dress in their place. Not feeling 100 per cent, Gionta will sit out this evenings game, as will forward Ryan White. White hurt his shoulder in Game 3 and left the game briefly in the second period after colliding with teammate Travis Moen. Ottawa defenseman Patrick Wiercioch suffered a lower-body injury in the first period and did not return. He is not expected to play tonight. However, fellow defenseman Eric Gryba is eligible to return on Tuesday after serving a two- game suspension for his Game 1 hit on Montreal forward Lars Eller, who is out indefinitely. Montreal, which will host Game 5 of this series on Thursday, was 15-7-2 on the road during the regular season. The Senators had a superb 15-6-3 record at home during this season compared to a 10-11-3 mark on the road. Ottawa and the Canadiens split four meetings during the season series, with each club winning two games on home ice. ' ' '