Carey Price skated for the first time on Wednesday since he aggravated a lower-body injury April 5.
The goalie practiced on his own in Brossard, Quebec, and did not take part in the morning skate. He did not dress for a fifth straight game when Montreal lost to the Calgary Flames 4-1 on Wednesday.
"It went well, but I don't have a lot of details," coach Dominique Ducharme said.
Joel Armia played for the first time since March 20 in the loss to the Flames. The forward, who missed eight games because of NHL COVID-19 protocol, had three shots on goal and three hits in 13:37 of ice time.
"I'm really happy. The first day I came to the rink I think I had a smile on my face the whole day, so it's really good to be back," Armia said before the game. "The first four or five days I had some little symptoms, some body aches, but nothing too crazy. So for the most part I felt good." -- Sean Farrell