National Hockey League
Boston 2, Montreal 1
When: 7:30 PM ET, Monday, December 12, 2016
Where: Bell Centre, Montreal, Quebec
Referees: Brad Meier, Kyle Rehman
Linesmen: Shandor Alphonso, Bevan Mills
Attendance: 21288

MONTREAL -- A goaltending duel highlighted a back-and-forth game with plenty of opportunities between a pair of long-time foes.

But in the end, the Bruins joined a select group in handing the Montreal Canadiens a loss on home ice.

Ryan Spooner scored at 3:20 of overtime to lift the Bruins to a 2-1 win over Montreal on Monday night at the Bell Centre.

Tuukka Rask made 29 saves for Boston, which snapped a three-game winless streak. Carey Price stopped 27 shots for the Canadiens.

"It was a duel of two of the best goaltenders around so it was nice to see him win this duel and stand tall for us," Bruins coach Claude Julien said of Rask, who earned just his sixth win in 25 career appearances against Montreal. "The other guy did the same thing for his team. That's why it was a close game."

Austin Czarnik scored in regulation for the Bruins (16-12-2) and Paul Byron replied for the Canadiens.

Both sides had their chances in the first period. Torey Krug nearly took advantage of Montreal's inability to clear its zone early on but couldn't connect.

Later, the Canadiens (19-6-4) established zone time on a power play, but Tomas Plekanec's shot went wide and Nathan Beaulieu missed a gaping open net.

The rivalry, which had cooled off in recent outings, appeared to be somewhat revived later in the period as the physical play picked up. Alexei Emelin sent David Pastrnak to the ice with a thundering hit along the right boards and shortly thereafter Krug caught Andrew Shaw in the neutral zone.

Shaw went to the Canadiens' locker room for the remainder of the first period but returned in the second period.

A few minutes later, Brendan Gallagher dropped the gloves with Krug to avenge the hit.

"Regardless of what you think of it, when you see your teammate get up the way that Shawzie did. ... Shawzie's a guy that would have done that for every single guy in this room," Gallagher said. "I wasn't the only guy willing to do that, it was just my turn. One of those things that teammates do for each other."

The chances continued in the second period. The Bruins applied pressure on a power play but couldn't convert. After Canadiens rookie Artturi Lehkonen set Shaw up with a backhand feed from behind the net only to be denied by Rask, Pastrnak rang one off the post down at the other end.

Montreal turned around and brought the pick up the ice, where Rask pulled a double-pad stack to rob Plekanec of a goal.

"Well, you've got to keep some old-school in your game," the Bruins netminder said wryly. "I'll probably get clipped on a video from our goalie coach because I was late or something. But, it was a good save. That's the only way you make highlights nowadays."

Pastrnak had another good chance a few moments later as he spun around in the slot only to see the puck poked away by Jeff Petry. Then Patrice Bergeron came close to getting the Bruins on the board, but Price got the leg out to make the save.

Czarnik broke the scoreless draw with 1:05 remaining in the period. Adam McQuaid forced a turnover in the Bruins' end and got it over to Czarnik, who drove up the left side and fired from the circle to put Boston ahead 1-0.

Byron tied the score at 16:48 in the third period when he picked up a loose puck in a scramble in the slot and fired a backhander past Rask.

"Once the first period ended and guys realized that points were two valuable to take a penalty, that's when the game started to open up a bit and guys started to make more plays," Montreal captain Max Pacioretty said. "But the first period was definitely physical, emotional. We would have liked to have gotten two points but it's nice to battle back for one."

NOTES: Montreal C Tomas Plekanec appeared in his 872nd career NHL game, all with the Canadiens, giving him sole possession of 14th place on the team's games played list. ... The Canadiens kept the same lineup, leaving RW Michael McCarron and D Mark Barberio as healthy scratches. ... Bruins RW Jimmy Hayes was back in the lineup after not dressing Saturday against Toronto, replacing C Danton Heinen. D Colin Miller was also scratched. ... The Canadiens and Bruins are the only teams in NHL history to have scored more than 20,000 goals. ... It was the third of four meetings between the clubs and Boston's final visit to Montreal this season.
Top Game Performances
 
Boston   Montreal
Austin Czarnik 2 Points Paul Byron 1
Austin Czarnik 1 Goals Paul Byron 1
Austin Czarnik 1 Assists Andrei Markov 1
N/A Power Play Goals N/A
N/A Short Handed Goals N/A
Tuukka Rask .968 Save Percentage Carey Price .931
Tuukka Rask 30 Saves Carey Price 27
Team Stats Summary
 
Team Shots Goals Power Play Penalty Kill Penalty Mins Face Offs Won
Boston 29 2 0-1 5-5 17 31
Montreal 31 1 0-5 1-1 9 28
Upcoming Games
  • Montreal will play their next game at home against San Jose. The Canadiens have a W/L % of .650 after a win and .667 after a loss.
  • Boston will play their next game on the road against Pittsburgh. The Bruins have a W/L % of .500 after a win and .571 after a loss.