Montreal Wins 7-5 Over Buffalo
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•Call of the Wilde: Line changes pay off for Montreal Canadiens against Buffalo Sabres - Montreal | Globalnews.ca
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Montreal came back to earn a 7 -5 win in Buffalo on Monday afternoon .
Head coach Martin St. Louis changed the lines for the contest, trying to ignite his offence.
Juraj Slafkovsky was brought back onto the top line, but Cole Caufield was dropped down to the second line.
Kirby Dach stayed on top line.
Lane Hutson and David Savard were put on the first wave of the power play for the first time this season .
Gerard Gallant , a former NHL head coach who previously worked as an assistant in Montreal , was seen in a Toronto cafe meeting with St. Louis and Canadiens general manager Kent Hughes .
If they were meeting, it is to bring Gallant on in some coaching capacity.
The Canadiens are denying the rumour vehemently.
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