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Toye's goal in the 87th minute gave Montreal a 1-0 lead. Chicago appeared to tie the game very late in extra time, but after video review, the play was ruled offside and Montreal hung on for a 1-0 win.
Diop kept Montreal in the game with 3 big saves to keep the game scoreless vs. Chicago.
After blowing a 3-0 lead, the Canadiens kept their season alive as Nick Suzuki and Cole Caufield teamed up on a breakaway in the 1st minute of overtime to beat Toronto, 4-3. The Leafs lead the series 3 games to 2.
Gallagher's contribution to the scoresheet in his conditioning game with the Rocket was this double minor penalty that he took in the 3rd period. Toronto won the game, 2-0.
Stefan Noesen scored to make it 2-0 for the Marlies before the first 5 minutes of the game had elapsed. Price played the first 2 periods of the game and didn't allow a goal the rest of the way, as he ended up stopping 13 of 15 shots.
Johnsen scored again in the 25th minute, after receiving a great pass from Romell Quioto, to give Montreal a 2-0 lead. Montreal went on to win the game by that same score.
Johnsen's goal in the 14th minute gave Montreal a 1-0 lead.
Caufield's 3rd career NHL goal, on a great pass from Corey Perry, cut Toronto's lead to 4-1 in the 2nd period. The Leafs won the game, 5-2.
The Alliance's Malcolm Duvivier and the Rattlers' Grant Anticevich and Devonté Bandoo all sank 3-point shots and the game was ...
The Rattlers' Devonté Bandoo also sank a 3-pointer in this 2nd quarter sequence, as the Alliance cut Saskatchewan's lead to 1 ...
In this sequence, Jordan Bowden of the Rattlers and Tavian Dunn-Martin of the Alliance both hit from long range, as the Rattlers ...
First, it was Grant Anticevich of the Rattlers and then Quincy Guerrier of the Alliance, as the visitors had an early 5-point lead.
As you could see by the score at the beginning of Target Score Time, it would have taken a miracle for the Alliance to come back ...
This basket was one of the few bright spots for the Alliance in the 4th quarter because Scarborough already had a huge lead.
This dance in between the 3rd and 4th quarters made Alliance fans forget for a moment that their team was trailing by 19 points ...
This dunk and the earlier 3-pointer by Khalil Miller gave Scarborough a 70-53 lead late in the 3rd quarter.