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bat in this one. Injury-wracked Montreal came out quickly, but Anderson shot out his glove for a brilliant save on Rene Bourque in the opening moments. GAME 3 MELEE Check out fight photos from the Senators-Canadiens slugfest . At the other end
bat in this one. Injury-wracked Montreal came out quickly, but Anderson shot out his glove for a brilliant save on Rene Bourque in the opening moments. ''I think everyone took a good deep breath after that and said, `We can start playing now
it in 1998. Alfredsson scored Ottawa's opening goal and Craig Anderson stopped 33 shots. Price faced 30 shots. Rene Bourque scored for the Canadiens at 14:34 of the first. Captain Brian Gionta and Max Pacioretty , who both missed Game 2
decided to leave the subject alone. "I can't comment," he said. The third-seeded Canadiens, who got goals from Rene Bourque and Brendan Gallagher, have lost four of five at home dating to the regular season. They've also dropped four of
STAR GAZING Even hot celebs love cool NHL games . Curiously, Anderson had lost a tooth from being hit in the mask by Rene Bourque 's shot while winning Game 1. Montreal broke through with two quick goals early in the second period. White skated
50-31 but saw Anderson easily win the goaltending duel with Carey Price, who was beaten twice through the pads. Rene Bourque and Brendan Gallagher replied for Montreal, which set a team record for shots in a regulation-time playoff game
wins Thursday night. David Desharnais scored the go-ahead goal for Montreal, which came on strong in the third. Rene Bourque , Max Pacioretty and Brendan Gallagher had the others as the Canadiens (28-14-5) broke out of a slump that had
last five losses. "It's been our last five or six now that we've come out flat and gone down early," forward Rene Bourque told the Canadiens' official website following Tuesday's 3-2 loss at New Jersey. The Canadiens also need to fix