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The day started out gloomy in Montreal, and ended with a bad storm. Earlier this morning Canadiens coach Michel Therrien announced that Carey Price would be lost for the series with a leg injury. The night ended with another loss to the New York Rangers. This loss puts the Montreal Canadiens down 2-0 in the best of seven series.

 

The Rangers 3-1 win has put them in the drivers seat, as they head back to Madison Square Garden for Game 3 on Thursday night.

 

Henrik Lundqvist had another very impressive night in goal. He stopped 40 shots in the win. The Canadiens actually controlled most of the play despite losing, but Lundqvist made countless big saves to keep the Rangers in front of the pressuring Canadiens.

 

The Canadiens got on the board first when Max Pacioretty got the puck past Lundqvist at the 6:14 mark of the first period. This was not a classic pretty goal, but one that actually deflected off the body of Pacioretty. The Rangers responded quickly when Ryan McDonagh got the puck past Canadiens surprise starting goalie Dustin Tokarski. The Rangers then moved past the Canadiens when Rick Nash scored his second goal of the series late in the first period.

 

Midway through the second period Martin St. Louis blasted a power play goal past Tokarski to give the Rangers a commanding 3-1 lead. This was the final tally of the night, as the Rangers smothered the Canadiens offense. The Habs pulled their goalie with just over three minutes to go in the game, while on the power play. Although the Canadiens peppered Lundqvist late in the game, he stood strong and stopped the late game flourish.

This loss really puts the Canadiens into a deep hole. Down two games, and heading on the road is a very difficult position. What make this even more difficult are the lack of offense the Canadiens have shown, and the dominance of Rangers goaltender Henrik Lundqvist.