Cammalleri only got two points in his last seven game

The Coyotes (10-7-0) will have to play without D-men Zbynek Michalek and Kurt Sauer and Ed Jovanovski will be a game-time decision.Despite these injuries, the Coyotes shows a surprising season start particularily because of netminder Ilya Bryzgalov's performance who shows the third GAA record in the league at 1.98 and sixth in save percentage at .925.Stopped by Kiprusoff (Calgary), Niittymaki (Tampa Bay) and Pavalec (Atlanta) in their last three losses, the Canadiens will have to resolve Bryzgalov enigma.To accomplish that, head coach Jacques Martin has decided to reunite again Michael Cammalleri, Scott Gomez and Brian Gionta on the first line. Martin hopes to see Gomez find the back of the net and end a 9-game goalless drought. Cammalleri only got two points in his last seven game.Martin also decided to give Tom Pyatt a chance on the second line with Plekanec and Andrei Kostitsyn. Pyatt will also get the excitement to play against his senior brother, Taylor.

The third line will be filled with Glen Metropolit flanked by Pacioretty and Moen. Maxime Lapierre returns to the fourth line, centering Latendress and Ryan White.The "Bleu-Blanc-Rouge" won their last five games against Phoenix dominating 21-10 in goals for. Shane Doan leads the team in the points column, notching 5 goals and 9 assists. Former Habs, Robert Lang, harvested 3 goals and 5 assists in 17 games.Doan, Lang and their team mates will face goaltender Carey Price. A doubtful decision since Halak is playing much better than Price since the beginning of the season. The only reasoningbehind thisdecision is that Halak never played against the Phoenix Coyotes while Carey Price has a winning 2-0-0 record and a GAA of 1.50 against them.The Coyotes are coming out of 4 days off after being defeated 4-3 against the Anaheim Ducks, last Saturday..

WILMINGTON, Mass.(Business Wire)HealthWyse, a software and services company for the Home Care and Hospicemarket, released software to its MA customers on 1/7/09 so that they couldinvoice Mass Health in compliance with the new billing regulations (114.3 CMR50.00) that were announced in early December with an effective date of12/1/2009. The Massachusetts Division of Health Care Finance & Policy (DHCFP) issued a setof emergency budget adoptions in early December 2008 that has a direct impact onthe reimbursement of services to Home Health Agencies. "There were several nuancesthat needed to be understood in order for the software to be developed,"according to Laurie-Jean Brown, Financial Product Manager for HealthWyse. HealthWyse was able to incorporate the changes, and test the changes prior torelease. With its hosted database model for its clients, HealthWyse was able todistribute the software so that customers could start billing Mass Health forservices rendered in December within the normal monthly billing cycle. "Even though customers will need to adjust to the reduction in reimbursement, atleast they did not have their cash flow impacted for months because they werenot in a position to invoice for services," said Bob Anders, Vice President ofSoftware Engineering.