More importantly, according to Pacioretty, it also marked the Canadiens' fourth win in their last five games, as they continue to trend in the right direction following a rough start to the 2017-18 campaign.
"There's a lot of emotion because we felt that was a huge game for us. We're climbing our way back into this thing," said Pacioretty. "I know it's still early, but to get every point now is so, so valuable, knowing that we lost a lot of points earlier in the year. There are a lot of emotions and we like the way our team is trending."
This one was particularly emotional because of the way the Canadiens rallied after finding themselves down by a goal entering the third period, before Andrew Shaw tipped a Jonathan Drouin shot home 61 seconds into the frame on the power play to tie things up.
Then, it was Pacioretty's turn to produce some more magic when it counted most, taking a perfect feed from Phillip Danault and finding the back of the net.
"They broke a stick, so we jumped on it and Phil was able to create a turnover and make an outstanding pass," mentioned Pacioretty, after notching his seventh goal of the season. "That's 3-on-3 hockey. You've got to either get a break or try and anticipate the play going the other way, and he did a great job at that and set me up for a breakaway."