Pacioretty’s 2 goals lead Canadiens over Capitals, 3-2
WASHINGTON — Two nights after Montreal Canadiens coach Claude Julien criticized his team’s effort, the Canadiens made sure that didn’t happen again.
On Wednesday, Montreal lost 4-1 in Julien’s return to Boston, where he had long coached the Bruins. Against the Washington Capitals on Friday night, Julien had no complaints as his team broke a three-game losing streak with a 3-2 win.
Max Pacioretty had two goals and an assist, and Paul Byron also scored for the Canadiens. Antii Niemi, playing in place of Carey Price, who had been in goal for eight consecutive games, stopped 24 shots.
“We were all pretty disappointed in ourselves,” Byron said of the loss to the Bruins. “We wanted to give Claude a better effort than that — especially going back to Boston. We wanted to play better for him. Unfortunately we didn’t play a good game, and we wanted to rebound tonight and have a really big effort.”