After getting bounced in five games during the first round of the Stanley Cup playoffs last season by the Ottawa Senators, the Montreal Canadiens are looking to learn from the experience and improve on it. "Last year didnt go the way we wanted it to, but we need to look at what went well and what didnt go so well. Hopefully this year we will be better," Brendan Gallagher said after practice. This year, the Canadiens have a little more depth to work with by adding players like Daniel Briere, Dale Weise, Mike Weaver, Douglas Murray and arguably, the biggest addition to this playoff roster, Thomas Vanek, who the Canadiens were able to land at the trade deadline. Vanek, along with his linemates Max Pacioretty and David Desharnais have been have been a force to be reckoned with for the Habs. The three have combined for 29 points in the last 10 games of the regular season, and will be the line the Habs will count on to lead them in scoring this post-season. "Five-on-five play will be a difference maker and thats where our line needs to be good," Thomas Vanek told the media. Based on the way the Tampa Bay Lightning and the Montreal Canadiens have played each other this season, one can only expect to see a low scoring series. Three of the four games between the two clubs ended with 2-1 scores that were decided in overtime or shootouts "That was playoff hockey to a ‘T this year against Tampa" said goaltender Carey Price. After a successful Olympic run that saw Price win gold in Sochi, the 26-year-old goaltender will try and build off the experience he gained during his time with Team Canada. "Seeing how other guys conducted themselves during pressure situations and how previous Stanley Cup winners prepared for the game was valuable," Price added. Goaltending on the Lightning side of things is still questionable with Ben Bishop getting injured with just three games left in the regular season. 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Tonight, Michigans Nik Stauskas of Mississauga, Ontario.LONDON -- Gareth Bale is close to becoming the worlds most expensive footballer after Tottenham manager Andre Villas-Boas said Wednesday that the forwards drawn-out transfer to Real Madrid could happen "very, very soon." The Wales international has until Monday to complete his move to the Spanish capital during the summer transfer window. But, despite Bale having around three years remaining on his Tottenham contract, the Premier League club is willing to sell its star player having spent the off-season strengthening the squad in readiness for his exit. Villas-Boas said Bales deal is likely to be "the biggest transfer in world football," exceeding the 93 million euros ($124 million) Madrid paid for Cristiano Ronaldo four years ago. "At the moment, the two clubs are speaking -- Tottenham and Real Madrid -- to outline the final decisions or statements of contracts," Villas-Boas said. "I am not sure how much time it will take. It could happen very, very soon. "But it might not happen so soon, so I suppose it could go to the last days or it could happen in the next two days." It was the first time Tottenham had publicly acknowledged that the widely anticipated move is drawing to a conclusion. Although Villas-Boas said "if it happens, we wish him all the best," Tottenham is unhappy that Bale hasnt attended training as required on Tuesday and Wednesday. "The fact that he hasnt turned up is not the correct behaviour ... and its up to the club to decide if its a fineable offence," Villas-Boas said, adding: "It is a dream move for him but I think in the end this could have happened in a different way." Bale has not played for Tottenham this season, with Villas-Boas previously saying that a foot injury kept him out of the three matches so far.dddddddddddd But Wales coach Chris Coleman on Wednesday named Bale in the squad for a pair of upcoming World Cup qualifying matches. "Unless were told hes unavailable, then hes very much in our plans," Coleman said. Wales will play at Macedonia on Sept. 6 and then host Serbia four days later. "Its not been easy for (Bale), theres a lot of pressure on him," Coleman said. "But hes the type of lad that is very unassuming, he has a calm personality, hes very grounded. I would imagine he wants it concluded like everybody does." Tottenham already appears to be using the windfall it expects to receive for Bale, with transfer spending since the end of last season reaching just short of 100 million euros ($133 million) on Wednesday. The latest arrival is set to be Erik Lamela, with Roma announcing that it had agreed to sell the Argentina striker to Tottenham for 30 million euros ($40 million), with the fee potentially rising by 5 million euros ($7 million) depending on his success at the London club. Tottenham is yet to confirm the signing, but the deal could eventually break the clubs transfer record. That has already been broken twice in the last two months. First, Brazil midfielder Paulinho joined from Corinthians in early July for 20 million euros (then $26 million). That fee was eclipsed by Tottenham meeting the 30 million euros ($40 million) release clause to sign Spain striker Roberto Soldado from Valencia. France defensive midfielder Etienne Capoue has also signed for around 11 million euros ($15 million) from Toulouse, and winger Nacer Chadli arrived for around 8 million euros ($11 million) from FC Twente. And the spending doesnt appear to be over yet, with Ajax midfielder Christian Eriksen and Steaua Bucharest defender Vlad Chiriches being pursued. 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