Robin Lehner made 27 saves for the Golden Knights in his first game since May 30, when he allowed seven goals in a 7-1 loss to the Colorado Avalanche in Game 1 of the Stanley Cup Second Round.
"I think a lot has to be said about Robin's attitude this whole time," Pacioretty said. "He's been the No. 1 cheerleader on the team when he wasn't playing. His positivity has rubbed off on us, so for him to go in there tonight, the player that we know he is was huge for our team."
Vegas coach Peter DeBoer said part of his decision to start Lehner was based on Marc-Andre Fleury's heavy workload, and that it had nothing to do with the misplay by Fleury that allowed Montreal's Josh Anderson to score the tying goal with 1:55 remaining in the third period of Game 3, which the Canadiens won 3-2 in overtime.
"[Lehner] was excellent," DeBoer said. "I knew he'd be good."
Paul Byron scored, and Price made 19 saves for Montreal, which had won two straight games and eight of nine.
"We played a pretty good game, it could've gone either way," Byron said. "They get the goal in overtime, that's the way it is. It's 2-2, go back to [Las] Vegas and focus on the next game, how to get better and make a big push for the next one."
Game 5 of the best-of-7 series is at Vegas on Tuesday.
"You take the positives out of the game and continue to look at that," Canadiens forward Corey Perry said. "The way we played at the start of the game, I mean, that's our style of play. We were quick, we were on pucks, we were on top. If we keep doing that, we're just going to keep wearing them down."