Habs snap six-game skid

The Associated Press

TAMPA, Fla.—The Montreal Canadiens stopped a long skid just in time to move back into first place.
Max Pacioretty won it in the third round of a shootout, and Mike Condon made 36 saves, as the Canadiens edged the Tampa Bay Lightning 4-3 last night to end a six-game losing streak.
“It’s nice to see the big smiles and hear the music after the game because it was well-deserved,” said Montreal coach Michel Therrien.
With the win, the Canadiens moved one point ahead of Florida for the Atlantic Division lead.
Brian Flynn also scored in the shootout for Montreal while Valtteri Filppula had a shootout score for Tampa Bay.
The Canadiens got goals from Tomas Plekanec, Alex Galchenyuk, and Dale Weise during regulation time.
“When you’re in a slump like this, it takes one of those games to break out of it,” Condon said.
“A good character win.”
Nikita Kucherov, Jason Garrison, and Ryan Callahan scored for the Lightning, who are 2-1-1 on a six-game homestand.
Tampa Bay centres Tyler Johnson and Brian Boyle both returned after being out with upper-body injuries.
“We generated a lot of chances,” noted Lightning coach Jon Cooper.
“Give their goaltender a little bit of credit. He made some big-time saves.”
Ben Bishop stopped 31 shots for Tampa Bay.
Montreal is 4-10-1 since goalie Carey Price was sidelined by a lower-body injury in late November.
The Canadiens also are without right-winger Brendan Gallagher, who missed his 16th-straight game due to broken fingers.
It was the first meeting between the teams since the Eastern Conference champion Lightning beat Montreal in the second round of last season’s playoffs. Tampa Bay also swept the five-game regular-season series in 2014-15.
After Garrison scored at 13:21 of the third, Callahan then gave Tampa Bay a 3-2 lead on his first goal in 23 games 21 seconds later.
But Weise drew the Canadiens even at 14:14.
“We found a way to get the lead in the third and we have to close it out,” Lightning captain Steven Stamkos stressed.
Galchenyuk put Montreal up 2-1 at 9:57 of the second.
Plekanec opened the scoring to tie Hector “Toe” Blake for 19th place on the Montreal career points list with 527 at 15:58 of the first.
Tampa Bay tied it at 1-1 during a power play 5:40 into the second when Kucherov sent the puck into the crease from along the goal line and it went in the net off Condon.
Montreal had the first nine shots of the game, including an in-close rebound shot by Mark Barberio.
Condon turned aside a point-blank back-hander by Jonathan Marchessault in the first, and rebound shots by Vladislav Namestnikov and Alex Killorn during Tampa Bay’s 16-shot second period.
“He was the best player on the ice tonight,” Montreal centre Torrey Mitchell said of Condon.
“A heck of an effort by him.”
Elsewhere in the NHL, Los Angeles dumped Vancouver 5-0, Minnesota beat Detroit 3-1, Washington blanked Buffalo 2-0, Nashville downed the N.Y. Rangers 5-3, and Colorado doubled San Jose 6-3.