"No matter who you're playing against you have to beat that line," Flyers coach Dave Hakstol said. "I thought tonight [the Couturier] line, they went out and they won a heck of a lot more shifts then they didn't."
The Flyers felt they needed an effort like the one they had Thursday after what they felt was one of their worst games of the season, a 5-1 loss at the Carolina Hurricanes on Tuesday.
"That's what we need," defenseman Mark Streit said. "Especially after having such a poor game defensively, you want to bounce back and you want to pay the right way. That's what we did tonight."
Nikita Nesterov, who was acquired in a trade with the Tampa Bay Lightning on Jan. 26, scored his first goal with Montreal (30-15-7). Price made 21 saves.
The Canadiens had a season-low 16 shots on goal. It's one fewer than they had against the Flyers on Nov. 5.
"We got a good start, but as soon as we scored a goal our attitude changed," Montreal coach Michel Therrien said. "We didn't have the attitude to compete. … We stopped skating. We didn't battle to loose pucks. They played a good game. On our side we didn't compete at all."