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Canadiens look at home on road entering Game 2

RALEIGH, N.C. — The Montreal Canadiens have shown neither fear nor hesitation when playing on the road in the NHL playoffs.

That approach carried a young, skilled team through a pair of Game 7 road wins to reach the Eastern Conference Final.

Then it had them get the jump on a Carolina Hurricanes team coming off a long layoff after sweeping through the first two postseason rounds to open the third round.

Montreal is 7-2 on the road in the postseason entering Saturday night’s Game 2, defying the gravity that typically comes with playing in front of hostile crowds and facing against an opponent’s preferred matchups.

“I don’t know, it’s a good question,” Canadiens forward Josh Anderson said Friday when asked to explain the team’s road success. “Maybe less thinking and you want to calm the storm a little bit. I think on the road our starts have been pretty good and we’re well organized. We just play the right way and I think we play to our identity. … I think we always find a way to try to gain the momentum back.”

The Canadiens went 3-1 on the road in their series as the upstart against both Tampa Bay and Buffalo, then beat Carolina 6-2 for the Hurricanes’ first postseason loss after their 8-0 start to the playoffs.

Along the way, the Canadiens have scored first in five of nine road games, led at the first intermission in six, never trailed in four and led entering the third period in the past four straight.

They’ve also proven capable of handling adversity in those tests, from surviving the Game 7 against the Lightning with only nine shots on goal to scoring four unanswered goals that turned a 3-2 deficit in Game 5 at Buffalo into a 6-3 win.

Or, in Thursday’s case, it was seizing it from the opening minutes against the Eastern Conference’s top seed. Montreal regrouped from giving up a goal just 33 seconds into the game by scoring four times by midway through the opening period.

Friday’s game

n Jack Eichel and Ivan Barbashev scored in a 2:07 span in the third period and the Vegas Golden Knights stunned the Colorado Avalanche 3-1 on Friday night to take a 2-0 lead in the Western Conference Final. Eichel tied it, then set up Barbashev for the go-ahead goal with 8:38 remaining. Barbashev added an empty-netter.

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