"They jumped on us early. Obviously, we gave them a couple of power plays early to get their legs going. They've got a dangerous power play," said Brendan Gallagher. "They were able to score one, and once we got behind, it's tough to come from behind, especially in this building."
Once again, Carey Price did everything in his power to give the Canadiens a fighting chance against one of the toughest teams in the Western Conference up and down the lineup. The former Vezina Trophy, Hart Trophy and Ted Lindsay Award winner made 28 saves on the night, many of which were of the highlight-reel variety. Unfortunately, Jones was equally stellar at the other end of the rink.
"It would have been nice to get off to a better start, obviously, in this building, but they're renowned for coming out hard. I thought the guys played pretty well. We just ran into another goalie that's playing well," said Price, giving full credit to the Sharks' starter for a job well done. "We've just got to keep grinding it out. There's nothing else you can do. We've just got to keep working and hopefully our fortunes will turn around for the rest of the trip."