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![]() Montreal Canadiens' Roman Hamrlik and Jaroslav Spacek rough up Philadelphia Flyers' Danny Briere during the third period of Game 3 of their NHL Eastern Conference final hockey series in Montreal on Thursday. Montreal won the game 5-1. [Shaun Best/Reuters] |
MONTREAL - Michael Cammalleri and the Montreal Canadiens finally solved Michael Leighton.
Cammalleri scored in the first period to end Montreal's two-game drought against Leighton, leading the Canadiens to a 5-1 win over the Philadelphia Flyers in Game 3 of the Eastern Conference finals.
Tom Pyatt and Dominic Moore had a goal and assist apiece for Montreal, who earned their first win in the series. Brian Gionta and Marc-Andre Bergeron also scored as Leighton's shutout streak was snapped at 172:05.
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Philadelphia's Simon Gagne foiled Jaroslav Halak's shutout bid by scoring 8:22 into the third period. Leighton stopped 34 shots.
The Flyers had won six straight, dating to their second-round series win over Boston during which they overcame a 3-0 series deficit. It was Leighton's first loss in five starts since taking over after Brian Boucher hurt his knee.
Cammalleri got it started with his team-leading 13th goal, opening the scoring 7:05 into the game. Halak finished with 25 saves.
Playing their first game at home in 10 days, the Canadiens outshot Philadelphia 28-13 in building a 3-0 lead on Moore's goal midway through the second period. Moore's score sent the raucous crowd into a fury, leading to derisive chants of "Leighton! Leighton!"
Game 4 of the best-of-seven series is on Saturday in Montreal.
The Canadiens' strategy to get more traffic in front to make it harder on Leighton worked to perfection on their opening goal.
Tomas Plekanec and Andrei Kostitsyn were parked in front in the first when PK Subban took a slap shot from the right point. Kostitsyn caught a piece of the shot and deflected it wide but the puck took a strange carom off the end board and bounced directly to Cammalleri at the left post, where he snapped it in off Leighton's glove.
During Leighton's shutout streak, the Flyers outscored their opponents 13-0, dating to their 4-3 win against Boston in Game 7 of their second-round series.
The Canadiens have shown an ability to bounce back from adversity this postseason. They rallied from a 3-1 series deficit to beat top-seeded Washington in the first round. Montreal never led in their second-round series against Pittsburgh before winning Game 7.
Associated Press