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HomeSportsHockeyNHL News: Quick third-period flurry sends Canadiens past Canucks

NHL News: Quick third-period flurry sends Canadiens past Canucks

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Mike Matheson and Juraj Slafkovsky scored goals 38 seconds apart to break a third-period tie and send the host Montreal Canadiens to a 6-3 victory over the slumping Vancouver Canucks on Monday.

Alexandre Carrier tallied twice while Noah Dobson and Oliver Kapanen added a goal apiece for the Canadiens, who have won four of their past five outings.

Montreal’s Ivan Demidov collected three assists while Nick Suzuki and Alexandre Texier each posted a pair of helpers. Canadiens goaltender Jakub Dobes made 20 saves.

Elias Pettersson, Evander Kane and Max Sasson replied for the Canucks, who have lost seven consecutive games (0-5-2) and sit at the bottom of the league standings.

Vancouver goalie Nikita Tolopilo stopped 35 shots.

With the back-and-forth affair tied at 3-3, Matheson put the Canadiens ahead for good 29 seconds into the third period when he gained the puck just inside the blue line and ripped a shot past a screen.

Slafkovsky made it a 5-3 game at 1:07 by unloading a high shot from the right faceoff dot as part of a three-point outing.

From there both clubs all but coasted to the finish line to end a clash in which Vancouver twice held a lead despite being thoroughly outclassed from the drop of the puck.

Although the Canadiens held all of the momentum from the start, Pettersson opened the scoring at 11:53 of the first period. He pounced on a rebound to net his third goal in five outings.

Dobson drew Montreal even on the power play by firing a perfect shot through a screen at 18:13 of the opening frame. He earned his second goal in three games.

Kane put the visitors ahead a second time two minutes into the second period by chipping home a rebound chance for his first goal in 12 games.

However, the Canadiens took a lead thanks to the most productive shift in Carrier’s career. The defenseman tied the clash by converting a shot from the slot for his first goal in 44 games at 4:31 of the middle frame.

Carrier needed just 20 more seconds for his next tally. He made it a 3-2 game by driving to the net on the rush and redirecting Slafkovsky’s crossing pass for his first career two-goal game.

Sasson buried the one-timer to end a 2-on-1 rush to even the clash before the midway point, only to see Montreal respond with three unanswered markers in the third period to pull away.

–Field Level Media

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