"He's got the last two games covered," Staal said. "You know, he's moving really well. The puck seems to be finding him and he's got some offensive skill to finish and right now it's going in so we want to keep that riding as long as we can. He's a good competitor and it was fun to be a part of his hat trick tonight."
A goal by Montreal's Charles Hudon at 15:00 of the third period was disallowed after Minnesota coach Bruce Boudreau challenged and video review determined there was goaltender interference by Hudon.
Lindgren made 32 saves in his third straight start for the Canadiens (7-9-1), who had won three straight. The 23-year-old native of Lakeville, Minnesota, lost for the first time in six games (5-1-0) in his NHL career, all with Montreal, since making his League debut in 2015-16.
"[Dubnyk] obviously looked like he was feeling really well over there," Lindgren said. "After the second period you knew it was going to be whoever popped that first one [in] was going to have a big advantage. So I'd say it was a pretty good battle."