MONTREAL (AP) Goaltender Jake Allen made 42 saves as the Montreal Canadiens defeated the Winnipeg Jets 4-3 in a shootout Saturday night.

Montreal captain Nick Suzuki scored to open the shootout and Allen shut the door the rest of the way after a scoreless back-and-forth overtime period.

ā€œWe had more than enough chances to bury and get that fourth one, we had a power play at the end of the third, too,ā€ said Jets defenseman Brenden Dillon. ā€œI think the team as a whole is feeling good about our game and where itā€™s at right now.

ā€œWe found a way to get a point tonight, but frustrating we didnā€™t get two.ā€

Jets interim coach Scott Arniel gave credit where it was due after the game.

ā€œYou know what, we threw out 45 shots and there were legitimate A1 chances that we had, and give the goaltender credit. He made some big stops for them,ā€ said Arniel, filling in for head coach Rick Bowness, whoā€™s on leave from the team after his wife Judy had a seizure Sunday.

ā€œWe couldā€™ve blown that one out, maybe made it three or four nothing there. They hung in there and he gave them a chance.ā€

Allen instead gave credit to the team playing in front of him, including defenseman Kaiden Guhle, who returned from a four-game absence due to an upper-body injury.

While Justin Barron, Sean Monahan and Joel Armia had the goals for Montreal (5-2-1), Guhle pitched in with two assists on top of some stout defense.

Guhle was especially needed after top Canadiens defenseman Mike Matheson left Saturdayā€™s contest after the second period and did not return. The Canadiens announced heā€™s day-to-day with an upper-body injury.

Montreal was already down top-pairing defenseman David Savard for six-to-eight weeks due to a left-hand fracture.

Armia, making his season debut, evened the score at 3-3 one minute 54 seconds into the third period with a shot on the rush off a pass from Guhle.

The 30-year-old Armia, who played for the Jets from 2015-2018, began the season with the American Hockey Leagueā€™s Laval Rocket, producing four goals and an assist in four games.

ā€œItā€™s great for him. He worked really hard and he comes in, itā€™s a former team, and he comes in to the lineup and scores a huge goal and gives us a huge boost,ā€ said Monahan. ā€œItā€™s a credit to him for how dedicated he is to this team.ā€

Montrealā€™s Cole Caufield, who scored the OT winner Thursday in a 4-3 comeback win over Columbus, missed a wide-open cage on a one-timer with 30 seconds left.

Captain Adam Lowry scored twice, Nino Niederreiter had a goal and an assist, and Mason Appleton pitched in two helpers for Winnipeg (4-3-1). Backup netminder Laurent Brossoit made 26 saves.

Jets star Mark Scheifele, who was suspended four games for a hit that injured Canadiens forward Jake Evans in the 2021 playoffs, received boos from the Bell Centre fans every time he touched the puck.

UP NEXT

Jets: Hosts the New York Rangers on Monday.

Canadiens: Opens a three-game road trip against the Vegas Golden Knights on Monday.

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