Toronto Star

Galchenyuk puts Habs up 2-0 with OT winner

- BILL BEACON THE CANADIAN PRESS

MONTREAL— P.K. Subban knew he had to do something to make up for being ejected from the opening game of the Montreal Canadiens’ first-round playoff series.

The Habs’ star defenceman, drawing inspiratio­n from a vote of confidence from legend Jean Beliveau’s wife Elise, responded with a goal and 29:06 of ice time as Montreal downed the Ottawa Senators 3-2 in Game 2. Alex Galchenyuk scored the winner 3:40 into overtime.

Montreal retained home-ice advantage by winning its first two home games of the best-of-seven series. Ottawa will try to do the same in Game 3 on Sunday and Game 4 on Wednesday at the Canadian Tire Centre.

“I didn’t play the whole first game and I wanted to be better,” said Subban. “I had to be. I don’t think I did a good enough job of setting an example (to his teammates) in the first game.”

Subban was tossed from the opener, a 4-3 Montreal win, in the second period with a slashing major and a game misconduct for a two-handed chop to the wrist of Senators scoring

“I don’t think I did a good enough job of setting an example in the first game.” P.K. SUBBAN CANADIENS DEFENCEMAN

leader Mark Stone.

As he was standing around outside the dressing room after the ejection, Elise Beliveau passed by and told him not to worry, that he would be better in Game 2.

After the win, he said Mrs. Beliveau, whose husband’s death in December was honoured with a state funeral, stood up in her seat behind the Canadiens bench and showed she was wearing a Subban No. 76 jersey.

Max Pacioretty returned after missing three games with a concussion to score Montreal’s first goal.

Stone, diagnosed with a microfract­ure, responded by assisting on Ottawa’s goals by Clarke MacArthur and Patrick Wiercioch despite limited use of his right wrist.

Ottawa goalie Andrew Hammond, shaky in the opener, bounced back with a solid effort as Montreal outshot the Senators 42-31.

“The reality is we’re down two games and we have to find a way to win,” said Ottawa coach Dave Cameron, whose team crept into the playoffs by going 22-4-4 down the stretch.

“During our streak, we didn’t look at how far we were back. We won. That’s the focus now, to find a way to win.”

He didn’t blame the game-winner on Hammond, who was beaten when Ottawa failed to clear the puck and Galchenyuk jumped on it.

“It’s great to get an OT goal,” said Galchenyuk, who plowed over an official as he rushed to embrace Subban after it went in.

“It’s always nice to get one.”

 ?? RYAN REMIORZ/THE CANADIAN PRESS ?? Senators defenseman Mark Borowiecki runs into Canadiens forward Devante Smith-Pelly on Friday in Montreal.
RYAN REMIORZ/THE CANADIAN PRESS Senators defenseman Mark Borowiecki runs into Canadiens forward Devante Smith-Pelly on Friday in Montreal.

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