Josh Anderson scores twice lifting Canadiens to 5-3 win over Islanders
Josh Anderson scored twice as the Montreal Canadiens held on for a 5-3 win over the New York Islanders on Saturday night.
Cole Caufield, with his first goal in seven games, Joel Armia and Christian Dvorak also scored for Montreal, while Sean Monahan, Nick Suzuki and Justin Barron pitched in with two assists each.
Sam Montembeault stopped 30 shots as the Canadiens won for just the second time in their last 10 home games.
Anderson beat a goalie for the first time this season. He entered the night with one goal — an empty-netter — through 29 games.
Brock Nelson scored twice, Noah Dobson had three assists and Semyon Varlamov finished with 36 saves for New York, which trailed 4-0 entering the third period but scored three times to make it a one-goal game. It was the Islanders’ first regulation loss in December.
Bo Horvat extended his point streak to a career-high 10 games with New York’s third goal.
Montreal controlled the play in the first period and outshot New York 14-10 before taking it up a notch in the second with four unanswered goals.
Armia broke the deadlock at 7:45 of the second period with a wrist shot from the slot over Varlamov’s shoulder.
Anderson doubled the lead with a shot through a screen at 10:35.
Montreal then scored twice 15 seconds apart in the final minute to take a commanding lead. Anderson scored his second of the night by driving to the net before Caufield finished a tick-tack-toe play with Nick Suzuki and Juraj Slafkovsky at 19:21.
The third period was all New York.
Nelson scored short-handed 2:07 into the period to get the Islanders on the board before adding another at even strength 1:36 later to cut the deficit in half. Nelson leads the Islanders with 15 goals this season.
Horvat buried a rebound at 14:06 to bring New York within one.
The Canadiens held off some sustained pressure from the Islanders the rest of the way and Dvorak scored into an empty net with 22 seconds left.
This report by The Associated Press was first published on Dec. 16, 2023.
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