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Canadiens rally past Blues to end 7-game slide

MONTREAL — The Montreal Canadiens trailed three times before rallying for their first win in eight games, 5-4 against the St. Louis Blues at the Bell Center on Saturday.

Josh Anderson scored the game-winner midway through the third period, and Joel Armia scored two of three tying goals for Montreal (16-21-3), which ended an 0-6-1 skid, its longest of the season. Jake Allen made 18 saves.

“It always feels good to win,” Canadiens coach Martin St. Louis said. “I think this team needed that tonight and we earned it.”

Nikita Alexandrov scored his first NHL goal and had an assist, Tyler Pitlick had two assists, and Jordan Binnington made 22 saves for St. Louis (19-18-3), which had won three of four.

“We just lost coverage around our net on a couple of plays,” Blues coach Craig Berube said. “One play, we don’t get it out at the blue line and the puck comes back at us. Just mistakes, too many penalties.”

Video: STL@MTL: Anderson gets the go-ahead goal in the 3rd

St. Louis had won the first two of a four-game road trip that continued at the Minnesota Wild on Sunday.

“Well, we’ve got a game tomorrow, so that’s the nice part,” the Blues defenseman Justin Faulk said. “We’ve just got to realize that it wasn’t good enough, and we’re lucky that we can just roll right over tomorrow and hopefully start with a fresh mindset and know we’ve just got to pick up our game a bit.” more.”

On the go-ahead goal, Jonathan Drouin drove the net and slid the puck past Binnington, and Anderson swatted it in at the right post.

“We kept on playing, kept on trusting our game, trusting the system we played and it paid off,” Drouin said.

Drouin was originally credited with the goal, which would have been his first since Jan. 1, 2022. His goal drought is 31 games.

Brandon Saad gave the Blues a 1-0 lead with 35 seconds left in the first period. He steered Brayden Schenn‘s backhand pass across the goalmouth past Allen’s outstretched right pad for his fifth goal in five games.

Armia tied it 1-1 at 1:43 of the second period. He circled back in the left corner and scored on a wrist shot from the bottom of the face-off circle.

Video: STL@MTL: Armia nets a goal to tie the game

Alexey Toropchenko put St. Louis up 2-1 at 6:59 when he drove the slot and shot past Allen stick side.

Kirby Dach tied it 2-2 with a power-play goal at 16:15 of the second period, scoring from a pass off the slot Nick Suzuki.

Cole Caufield gave Montreal a 3-2 lead 36 seconds into the third when he lifted a backhand over Binnington’s right arm after Suzuki forced a turnover behind the net.

Alexandrov tied it at 3-3 at 2:29, scoring on a rebound at the right side of the net in his 12th NHL game, and Pavel Buchnevich‘s power-play goal put St. Louis ahead 4-3 at 4:42.

Armia tied it 4-4 at 7:20 with his second goal of the game. He scored stick side on a shot from the left side for his third goal in two games after failing to score in his first 26. He was a healthy scratch for a 6-3 loss at the Nashville Predators on Tuesday.

“I just made sure I’m ready to go whenever I played next,” Armia said. “That was probably the main mindset there, just to get yourself ready mentally and physically to play whenever you’re called up.”

Blues defenseman Robert Bortuzzo left with a lower-body injury 12:01 into the first period and did not return. Berube had no further update.

“It’s not the ideal situation, but we’ve all been through it before,” Faulk said. “It’s something that happens every now and then and you’ve got to find ways to play a good hockey game. I think the game was obviously there for us tonight and we just didn’t execute well enough, didn’t defend well enough to get the result we needed.”

NOTES: Caufield’s goal was his 50th in 117 regular-season games. He is the fourth-fastest Montreal player to reach the milestone, among those who have debuted for the Canadiens since 1942-43. Maurice Richard scored his 50th in his 76th game. Jean Beliveau (105 games) and Bernie Geoffrion (114) are the only other Canadiens players to reach the mark faster than Caufield. … Allen is 2-1-0 in three starts against the Blues after playing his first seven NHL seasons (2012-20) for them. He won the Stanley Cup with St. Louis in 2019 and ranks second in its history with 148 wins (Mike Liut, 151) and 21 shutouts (Brian Elliott, 25). … Canadiens defenseman David Savard had two shots on goal and played 22:36 in his 700th NHL game. He and Armia each had three of Montreal’s 13 blocked shots. …Suzuki, Evgenii Dadonov and Jake Evans each had two assists for Montreal. … Faulk played 25:54 in his 800th NHL game.

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