BOSTON (AP) The
Price stopped 19 shots in his second start, and
Price, playing just his second game after a bout with the flu at the start of the season, missed most of last season with a right knee injury. He won his season debut, stopping 27 shots against Arizona on Thursday.
''It's always good to get minutes in, good quality minutes,'' Price said. ''The guys are playing really well defensively in front of me, and everybody's rolling right now. It's fun to watch.''
''I don't like to lose,'' Khudobin said after falling to 0-2 this season. ''It's the worst feeling, I would say. I understand maybe you're not going to win all games, but I'm trying and it's just a bad feeling when you're losing.''
Gallagher had a simple explanation why the Canadiens feel so comfortable in Boston lately.
''It's a fun place to play,'' he said. ''I think everyone gets excited when the fans are on you. It makes for a good atmosphere.''
Boston center
''We didn't make the easy plays too many times,'' he said. ''When you do that, it creates turnovers and you spend more time in your zone than you'd like to.''
Bruins starting goalie
Boston pulled its goalie with just under three minutes to play, and had a power play for all of the final two minutes. The Canadiens had two players in the box for the final 56 seconds.
After a scoreless first period that saw Montreal hold a 13-6 edge in shots on goal, the Canadiens jumped ahead 1-0 midway into the second on Gallagher's goal. He took a pass from
Montreal made it 2-0 late in the period when Danault took
Moore's score came on Boston's first shot of the third when he worked a give-and-go with Tim Schaller before slipping a wrister past Price from the slot, but Byron scored on a breakaway just less than two minutes later.
But, still on the power play, Spooner scored with just less than 13 minutes remaining in regulation.
Mitchell scored an unassisted goal, stealing the puck near the faceoff circle and slapping it one-handed into the net. He was high-sticked by
NOTES: The Bruins continued to struggle with their power play, failing in their first three tries to go 1 for 17 on the season before Spooner's goal. ... Montreal had killed off 21 of 22 penalties before giving up the PP score. ... Bruins LW
UP NEXT
Canadiens: Host Philadelphia on Monday, the first of four of five at home.
Bruins: Close a stretch of three straight home games against Minnesota on Tuesday.
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