Ottawa 3, Montreal 2

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Final

7:30 PM ET, April 6, 2009
Bell Centre
Montreal, Quebec, Canada

Heatley acts quickly in third period to push Senators past Canadiens

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Game Information
Arena: Bell Centre
Location: Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Attendance: 21,273 (100.0% full)
Team Stat Comparison
 
213
Goals
242
231
Goals Against
240
66
Power Play Goals
72
64
Power Play Goals Allowed
65
8
Shorthanded Goals
10
5
Shorthanded Goals Allowed
11
1098
Penalty Minutes
1229
13
Average Penalty Minutes
15
Scoring Summary
1ST PERIOD OTT MON
No scoring this period 0 0
2ND PERIOD OTT MON
10:56 Chris Campoli (Power Play)
Assists: Nick Foligno, Mike Comrie
1 0
12:46 Alexei Kovalev
Assists: Saku Koivu, Mike Komisarek
1 1
19:56 Mathieu Dandenault
Assists: Roman Hamrlik, Patrice Brisebois
1 2
3RD PERIOD OTT MON
11:23 Dany Heatley
Assists: Mike Fisher, Jesse Winchester
2 2
12:01 Dany Heatley
Assists: Anton Volchenkov
3 2
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MONTREAL -- Just like that, Ottawa's Dany Heatley turned the Montreal Canadiens' last three games of the regular season into crucial showdowns.

Fast Facts

• Dany Heatley scored two goals in the third period in a 48-second span, his 36th and 37th of the season.

• Ottawa won for just the second time in its last six road games.

• The Senators have now won two straight after a 1-4 stretch.

• Montreal saw its streak of earning a point in five straight games (4-0-1) come to an end.

-- ESPN Stats & Information

Heatley scored two goals 38 seconds apart to put Ottawa ahead with 7:59 remaining in the third period and the already-eliminated Senators dealt a big blow to Montreal's playoff chances with a 3-2 win on Monday night.

Heatley lifted Ottawa into a 2-2 tie at 11:23 and then netted his 37th of the season at 12:01 when he beat Jaroslav Halak from the slot with a shot that silenced the sold-out Bell Centre crowd.

"I wish that we had the third goal back, the shot under the arm -- probably Halak does, too, but Heatley is a guy who scores 40 goals every year," Canadiens coach Bob Gainey said. "He gets them different ways and he got us tonight."

Chris Campoli also scored for the Senators, who will miss the playoffs for the first time in 13 seasons.

Alexei Kovalev netted his 25th goal, and Mathieu Dandenault scored with 3.8 seconds remaining in the second period for the Canadiens, who are seventh in the Eastern Conference but only three points above the playoff cutoff with three games left.

Montreal left for New York following the game for Tuesday night's matchup against the Rangers, who are tied with Florida in points right behind the Canadiens.

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"We had the game in our control and we let it slip away but there are three games left. This game is over and done with now," Canadiens defenseman Josh Gorges said. "We have a big game [Tuesday night] that we have to focus our attention on."

Halak stopped 20 shots in his third straight start for Montreal, which lost top defensemen Andrei Markov and Mathieu Schneider to injuries in Saturday night's 6-2 victory in Toronto.

"The players weren't available tonight and won't be [Tuesday night], but I have no more information to give you about the injuries to Markov and Schneider," Gainey said.

The French cable channel RDS, however, reported on Monday that Schneider will undergo season-ending shoulder surgery and Markov will miss three week with a knee injury.

Heatley tied it when he got his stick down amid three Canadiens -- Gorges, defense partner Mike Komisarek, and right wing Tom Kostopoulos -- to redirect Mike Fisher's centering feed past Halak.

"I thought we cycled and took advantage of their D pretty good," Fisher said. "We got a couple of quick goals and then we just hung on."

Kovalev extended his point streak to seven games when he made it 1-1 at 12:46 of the second. He put a wrist shot from the right side past Alex Auld and into the top left corner, giving him eight goals during his scoring spurt.

Dandenault gave Montreal its only lead when he put a slap shot past Auld with only seconds remaining in the middle period.

Kovalev has 16 points in his streak since teaming up with Saku Koivu and Alex Tanguay to form the Canadiens' top line. Koivu and Tanguay each have 10 points, and the trio has combined for 36 since the line was put together during a 6-3 win over Atlanta on March 24.

Campoli gave Ottawa a 1-0 lead with his 11th goal on a power play 10:56 into the second. The defenseman took Nick Foligno's centering pass and put a low shot through Halak's pads from the left edge of the crease as the Canadiens goalie slid to his right.

Montreal was awarded a penalty shot for a third straight game after Christopher Higgins was hauled down while trying to put a backhander into a wide-open net with 51.2 seconds remaining in the first.

Auld stopped a shot by Higgins, who was given the free attempt after he outraced the Ottawa goalie for a loose puck, only to be hauled down by Ryan Shannon and Foligno as he put a backhander wide on a shot at an open net.

Doug Janik was called up from the Hamilton of the AHL and made his Canadiens debut, paired with Ryan O'Byrne, as Montreal tried to offset the loss of Markov and Schneider. Janik was acquired on Feb. 26 from Dallas, where he had played 13 games.

"Obviously guys are going to be playing more minutes, playing different roles and different situations, so we have to rise to the occasion and make sure we step up our level of play," Gorges said.

Game notes
Ottawa allowed a penalty shot for a second straight game. Philadelphia's Darroll Powe scored on Auld in the Senators' 4-3 overtime win Saturday. ... Montreal's Patrice Brisebois received a silver stick from Hall of Famer Henri Richard in a pregame ceremony honoring the veteran defenseman's 1,000th regular-season game. Brisebois reached the milestone in a 3-1 loss to New Jersey on March 14, the same night Devils goalie Martin Brodeur tied Patrick Roy's career NHL record for regular-season wins.

Information from The Associated Press was used in this report.

 

 

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Monday, April 6th
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Buffalo 1
Ottawa 3 Final
Montreal 2
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