MONTREAL -- The Montreal Canadiens scored three goals 1:02 apart in the third period for a 5-4 win against the New York Rangers at Bell Centre on Saturday.
Alexei Emelin scored at 10:53 to tie it 3-3. Max Pacioretty gave Montreal its first lead at 4-3 with his 20th goal at 11:29, and Paul Byron scored 26 seconds later to make it 5-3.
"The building exploded," Pacioretty said. "It felt like a little bit of a playoff game and it was just a lot of fun and a lot of great energy from the group."
Canadiens rally for win against Rangers
Montreal scores three 1:02 apart in third; Henrik Lundqvist allows five goals in relief for New York
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