Game One heated this rivalry up with some bloodied hits, and a three goal barrage in the third period gave Ottawa home ice advantage heading for Game Two in Montreal. The Canadians may have the wrong focus here, as they may intend to get even from a hit they claimed dirty by Ottawa's Eric Gryber. Montreal has larger concerns, though, as goaltender Carey Price allowed three goals. Over the last 11 games, he has allowed three or more goals in eight of them. He has also been marginal at best in the playoffs where he stands at 8-16. The Senators literally drew first blood in the series and has won five straight on the road, while Montreal falls to 1-5 in their last six quarterfinals Games. Play is on Ottawa.
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