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Brendan Gallagher scores twice as Canadiens down Panthers in SO

Brendan Gallagher scored twice in regulation and the Montreal Canadiens downed the Florida Panthers 5-4 on Thursday in pre-season action.

Nick Suzuki, Jordan Weal, and Phil Varone all scored in the shootout for Montreal.

Weal and Brett Kulak both scored in the second period for the Canadiens.

Owen Tippett, Anthony Greco, Jonathan Ang and Brett Connolly supplied the offence for Florida.

Habs goalie Carey Price made 13 saves, while Panthers’ goalie Samuel Montambeault stopped 42 shots.

It took the Canadiens 61 seconds to score their first of the night.

Weal skated around Panthers defenceman Anton Stralman before driving to the net and slipping the puck underneath Montambeault’s right pad. Suzuki and Shea Weber picked up assists on the goal.

The Panthers equalized with over five minutes to go in the opening period on their third shot of the period. Tippett fired a shot past Price after receiving a pass from Ang. Ethan Prow also assisted on the goal.

Greco scored more than 90 seconds in to the second period give his team the lead. Ang scored on a partial breakaway just over a minute later to give his team a 3-1 advantage.

But the Canadiens responded with three consecutive goals. Gallagher scored his first of the pre-season at 5:16 of the period to bring his team within a goal.

Kulak then tied the game 3-3 with 7:29 to go in the second, after he directed the puck past Montambeault off a Suzuki pass.

Gallagher then scored his second of the night after redirecting a pass from Arturri Lehkonen from the front of the net.

Byron exits with injury

The Canadiens were without forward Paul Byron for the third period, as he left the game with an undisclosed injury. The Panthers would tie the game in the period thanks to Connolly.

Only Vincent Trocheck could score for Florida in the shootout.

The game was the second encounter between both teams in 24 hours. The Canadiens defeated the Panthers 4-3 during the 2019 Kraft Hockeyville game in Bathurst, N.B., on Wednesday night.

The Canadiens have four pre-season games remaining. The team’s next game will be Saturday night when they play the Ottawa Senators at the Canadian Tire Centre. Meanwhile, the Panthers will play a road game against the Dallas Stars on Saturday.

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