"They're dangerous," new Panthers coach Joel Quenneville said. "I like how they move up the puck through the neutral zone out of our end -- neatly, cleanly. They pass the puck in perfect spots on the tape. That power play can be pretty dangerous as well. They move well together. They know each other's traits. They anticipate where they're going and how they're going to get there. They've been good all camp."
Playing in front of a crowd out roughly 3,500 as part of this year's Kraft Hockeyville celebration, the Canadiens opened the scoring when Matthew Peca took a cross-ice pass from Alex Belzile and tapped in a shot on the doorstep to put the Panthers in a 1-0 hole at 5:47 of the first period.
Later in the period, Florida's top line got to work, as Dadonov took a gorgeous no-look pass from Huberdeau and sent it past goaltender Charlie Lindgren to tie the game 1-1 at 15:55.
Montreal jumped out to a lead again in the second period when Jeff Petry sent a long shot on net that appeared to hit something in front as it went past goaltender Chris Driedger to make it 2-1 at 4:38. With the Panthers sent to the power play just past the midway point of the period, Mike Hoffman took a pass from Barkov and blasted home a one-timer to make it 2-2 at 10:57.
Driedger finished with 15 saves, while Lindgren ended up with 16.
In the final frame, Huberdeau gave the Panthers their first lead of the night when he took a pass from Dadonov and buried a far-side snipe to make it 3-2 at 6:48 of the third period. From there, Riley Barber and Belzile scored at 11:23 and 13:57, respectively, to give Montreal the 4-3 win.
Belzile's game-winning goal came while shorthanded.
"I thought it was a pretty even game," Quenneville said. "You get a power play at that stage and you give up that kind of goal, it's one of those things that's in your control… It's one of those situations that you've got to prevent. Games are on the line at that stage. Regular-season games, that's a valuable one or two points left on the table."
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