National Hockey League
Montreal 4, Dallas 3
When: 7:30 PM ET, Tuesday, March 8, 2016
Where: Bell Centre, Montreal, Quebec
Referees: Kyle Rehman, Chris Rooney
Linesmen: Derek Nansen, Mark Wheler
Attendance: 21288

MONTREAL -- Alex Galchenyuk scored his second goal of the game 1:59 into overtime to give the Montreal Canadiens a 4-3 win over the Dallas Stars on Tuesday night at the Bell Centre.

Max Pacioretty, Alex Galchenyuk and Philip Danault scored in regulation for Montreal (31-30-6). Cody Eakin, Jason Spezza and Ales Hemsky replied for the Stars (40-20-8).

Ben Scrivens stopped 30 shots for the Canadiens while Kari Lehtonen made 24 saves for Dallas.

Eakin opened the scoring three minutes into the first period on the Stars' first shot on goal, when he tipped Jason Demers' shot from the corner past Scrivens. It snapped a 10-game goal drought for Eakins, recording his first goal since Feb. 15.

Pacioretty tied it up at 14:20. Galchenyuk picked up the puck off the faceoff and from the bottom of the right circle, sent a cross-ice feed. Markov picked it up at the top of the left circle and his shot deflected in off Pacioretty's skate.

The Stars regained the lead on the power play, just 17 seconds into the second period. With Pacioretty in the box, Spezza fired a blast from the right circle, extending his goal streak to four games.

The lead was short-lived, however. Sven Andrighetto won a battle behind the net against the 6-foot-7 defenseman Jami Oleksiak and sent the puck through a Stars player's legs out to Galchenyuk in front 36 seconds later. The Canadiens' center made no mistake in potting his 22nd of the season, and fourth multi-point game in the last seven contests.

Montreal took its first lead of the night courtesy of Danault at 3:37. Greg Pateryn blasted a shot from the blue line that grazed the top of Lehtonen's glove before hitting the end boards. Danault, at the side of the net poked it home into a small opening for his first in a Canadiens uniform and second on the season.

Dallas brought the score back to square one with one minute left in the period. After picking up a neutral zone turnover, Hemsky carried the puck in before dishing off to Eakin, who fed it back. Hemsky turned it into a wraparound on Scrivens, who couldn't get his leg over to make the save.

Demers left the game in the second period with an upper-body injury and did not return.

NOTES: The Canadiens announced before the game that C Lars Eller was out with a lower-body injury, joining RW Brendan Gallagher, who was injured Saturday. ... RW Lucas Lessio replaced Eller in the lineup. ... Dallas RW Patrick Eaves returned after missing six games with an illness. ... Stars LW Patrick Sharp missed his third game with a lower-body injury. RW Brett Ritchie and LW Travis Moen were the healthy scratches. ... Montreal D Andrei Markov suited up for his 913th NHL game, moving him into sole possession of 10th place on the team's career games played list.
Top Game Performances
 
Dallas   Montreal
Cody Eakin 2 Points Alex Galchenyuk 3
Cody Eakin 1 Goals Alex Galchenyuk 2
Cody Eakin 1 Assists Sven Andrighetto 2
Jason Spezza 1 Power Play Goals N/A
N/A Short Handed Goals N/A
Kari Lehtonen .857 Save Percentage Ben Scrivens .909
Kari Lehtonen 24 Saves Ben Scrivens 30
Team Stats Summary
 
Team Shots Goals Power Play Penalty Kill Penalty Mins Face Offs Won
Dallas 33 3 1-3 2-2 4 34
Montreal 28 4 0-2 2-3 6 30
Upcoming Games
  • Montreal will play their next game at home against Buffalo. The Canadiens have a W/L % of .533 after a win and .405 after a loss.
  • Dallas will play their next game at home against Chicago. The Stars have a W/L % of .550 after a win and .643 after a loss.