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Canadiens 4, Senators 3, SO

Friday, 09.23.2011 / 11:14 PM

Associated Press

MONTREAL (AP) - Max Pacioretty keyed the comeback and Erik Cole scored the shootout winner to give the Montreal Canadiens a 4-3 preseason victory over the Ottawa Senators on Friday night.

Pacioretty converted Montreal's first attempt in the shootout after scoring a pair of power-play goals in the second to help the Canadiens rally from a 3-0 deficit. The left wing had nine shots and hit the post twice in his second game since returning from a broken vertebra, the result of a controversial hit by Boston's Zdeno Chara on March 8.

"It's nice to see Max come back," Canadiens coach Jacques Martin said. "He's played two games now and seems to be feeling comfortable."

Scott Gomez drew Montreal even at 3 with 36.5 seconds left in the third when the puck went in off Ottawa captain Daniel Alfredsson. Playing his first preseason game, Gomez centered Pacioretty and prospect Brendan Gallagher on a line that combined for 19 shots.

"It seemed like we were controlling the puck really well every time we had it," Pacioretty said. "It just shows how good Gomer is because most of the time the puck was on his stick down there and we were just trying to create some space for him."

Zack Smith scored goals 1:03 apart in the first period and Milan Michalek got the Senators' third goal midway through the second.

"It doesn't matter if it's preseason or regular season, blowing a three-goal lead isn't good by any means," Smith said. "It's kind of embarrassing, but we did things that put us in the situation for them to come back. They got a couple of power-play goals and that hurt us."

Nathan Lawson stopped all 11 shots he faced after taking over for Montreal starter Carey Price following Michalek's goal. Lawson got an assist with a long pass up the middle that set up Pacioretty's breakaway goal that drew the Canadiens within 3-2 at 17:06 of the second.

Price, who made 15 saves, has allowed seven goals in just over 60 minutes through two starts.

Craig Anderson played the entire game for Ottawa, stopping 29 shots.


Scoring Summary
1st Period
14:06
OTT
Z. Smith Backhand - ASST: F. Kuba AND E. Condra
1 - 0 OTT
15:09
OTT
SHG - Z. Smith Wrist - ASST: J. Spezza
2 - 0 OTT
2nd Period
11:05
OTT
M. Michalek Snap - ASST: S. Da Costa
3 - 0 OTT
12:07
MTL
PPG - M. Pacioretty Wrist - ASST: E. Cole AND S. Gomez
3 - 1 OTT
17:06
MTL
PPG - M. Pacioretty Wrist - ASST: N. Lawson
3 - 2 OTT
3rd Period
19:23
MTL
S. Gomez Wrist - ASST: E. Cole AND Y. Weber
3 - 3 TIE
OT Period
NONE
Shootout Period
00:00
MTL
M. Pacioretty Wrist - ASST: NONE
3 - 3 TIE
00:00
OTT
J. Spezza Wrist - ASST: NONE
3 - 3 TIE
00:00
MTL
E. Cole Wrist - ASST: NONE
4 - 3 MTL
Shootout
ROUNDOTTMTLTOTAL
1N. Filatov
M. Pacioretty
0 - 0
2J. Spezza
B. Gallagher
0 - 0
3D. Alfredsson
E. Cole
0 - 0
Penalty Summary
1st Period
07:29
MTL
Brendan Gallagher : Interference - Goalkeeper  - 2 min  (Craig Anderson)
14:57
OTT
Jean-Gabriel Pageau : Hi-sticking  - 2 min  (Alexei Emelin)
2nd Period
11:35
OTT
Chris Phillips : Boarding  - 2 min  (Mike Blunden)
13:34
OTT
Jason Spezza : Hooking  - 2 min  (Brendan Gallagher)
16:27
OTT
Jean-Gabriel Pageau : Hooking  - 2 min  (Mike Blunden)
17:11
OTT
Jason Spezza : Cross checking  - 2 min  (Gabriel Dumont)
17:11
MTL
Gabriel Dumont : Cross checking  - 2 min  (Jason Spezza)
3rd Period
02:41
MTL
Alexander Avtsin : Hi-sticking  - 2 min  (Derek Grant)
08:16
MTL
Jarred Tinordi : Fighting  - 5 min  (Zack Smith)
08:16
OTT
Zack Smith : Fighting  - 5 min  (Jarred Tinordi)
OT Period
04:58
MTL
Max Pacioretty : Holding  - 2 min  (Milan Michalek)
Shootout Period
NONE
Goalie Stats