The Canadiens responded with the two fastest goals on the road in their history. Caufield one-timed a feed from Nick Suzuki at 2:05 to make it 2-1, and Josh Anderson gave Montreal a 3-1 lead at 2:12 when he buried a cross-ice feed from Christian Dvorak.
"It's an opportunity to face the same scenario, give up the late goal in the second, take a two-goal lead in the third, same scenario as last night," St. Louis said. "It was something we really addressed today, talked about and had a discussion about it. Glad we had that opportunity. There's a progression in how we want to play as a team.
"Teaching the brand and teaching to win are two different things and you can't really address it at once, you need circumstances and scenarios, examples and you gradually get better at winning."
Pitlick made it 4-1 at 18:40 on a one-timer from Joel Edmundson, but McCann cut it to 4-2 when he redirected Andre Burakovsky's feed in the final second of the period.
Allen made 14 saves in the third period.
"He's the best, he's an amazing goalie, he's a great guy," Kovacevic said. "How hard he works, everything about him is a picture of solid, a true pro, and he stands on his head for us. We're so lucky to have him. There's going to be mistakes back there and he's had our backs all season."
NOTES:Pitlick's goal was his fourth at Climate Pledge Arena; he scored a hat trick here with the Minnesota Wild on Nov. 13, 2021. … Wright is the youngest player to score a goal in Kraken history (18). He surpassed rookie forward Matty Beniers (19).