Shaw scores OT winner as Habs win 14th straight over Maple Leafs
TORONTO — “Desperate” hockey helped the teetering Montreal Canadiens score a big two points on Saturday night.
Andrew Shaw scored the overtime winner and Carey Price was stellar with 32 saves as the Canadiens beat the Maple Leafs for the 14th consecutive time, a 3-2 triumph at the Air Canada Centre. The victory offered the sputtering Habs some much-needed cushioning in an increasingly tight Atlantic Division.
Montreal now has 74 points, four up on Ottawa (70) and five up on Toronto (69). The Leafs could have pulled within two points had they emerged in regulation.
“I thought we played very desperate hockey tonight and responded well from our previous game,” said Price, who stopped an Auston Matthews breakaway and hat-trick attempt moments before Shaw’s game winner.


