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ST. LOUIS — Canadiens coach Claude Julien plans to use both his goalies this weekend, but he wasn’t saying after practice Friday in Brossard which order they will play.

The Canadiens flew to St. Louis after practice for the start of a busy weekend with road games against the Blues on Saturday (3 p.m., TSN2, RDS, TSN 690 Radio) and the Minnesota Wild on Sunday (5 p.m., TSN2, RDS, TSN 690 Radio). Julien said he wasn’t hiding anything from the media or fans by not announcing his goalie assignments, but instead wanted to keep the Blues guessing whether they will face Carey Price or Keith Kinkaid.

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You’d have to think Julien will want to use Price — who is coming off a 17-save shutout in Thursday night’s 4-0 win over Minnesota — against the Stanley Cup-champion Blues and then play Kinkaid against the Wild, who have the worst record in the NHL at 1-6-0.

Julien got a bit of a scare during Friday’s practice when Kinkaid took a shot off the hand and had to leave the ice. He returned shortly after and told reporters after practice that he’s good to play one of the games this weekend.