Pierre-Luc Dubois had a goal and an assist for the Jets (6-3-1), who extended their point streak to five games (4-0-1). Connor Hellebuyck made 20 saves.
"There is adversity in games, if you're down a goal or what have you, you've got to stay in it," Winnipeg forward Blake Wheeler said. "Even after going down 1-0, I thought our start to the game was much better than it has been for a little bit. It could have been 1-0 the other way. We just stuck with it and then got a big power-play goal to get us in the game, and then just kept chipping away."
Nick Suzuki had a goal and an assist, and Cole Caufield had two assists for the Canadiens (5-5-1), who have lost two straight and four of six (2-3-1). Sam Montembeault made 33 saves.
"Considering all the (penalty) kills we had to execute, I was happy to be in that situation in the third, being tied going into the third and getting an opportunity on the power play," Montreal coach Martin St. Louis said. "I thought we got some good looks. Unfortunately, we just get the extra point. But overall, pretty pleased."
Suzuki gave Montreal a 1-0 lead at 6:43 of the first period. He took a backhand between-the-legs touch pass from Caufield at the blue line, skated around Jets defenseman Dylan DeMelo, and chipped a shot over Hellebuyck, who had attempted a poke check.
"Very nice," Suzuki said. "He said it was just between his legs. I don't remember that. I just remember getting it. I was able to get by the [defenseman]."