Canadiens remain upbeat after Sabres tie series with 3-2 win in Montreal
MONTREAL — The Montreal Canadiens, to a man, were rather pleased with their overall performance for most of Tuesday’s playoff game against the Buffalo Sabres at the Bell Centre.
Nevertheless, when the final horn sounded, it was the Sabres emerging with a 3-2 win, tying the second-round, best-of-seven series at 2-2.
“We had our chances,” said Canadiens head coach Martin St. Louis. “I think we had 75 attempted shots. If you watch the Canadiens, it’s rare we’re going to hit those numbers. Apart from the start, it’s tough not to like this game.”
Montreal conceded an early opening goal for the second straight game on home ice, courtesy of a Mattias Samuelsson marker off the rush 6:32 into the first period.











