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Senators top Canadiens in Carey Price's return from injury

Drake Batherson had two goals and an assist, Matt Murray made 23 saves for his first shutout with the Senators, and Ottawa defeated the Montreal Canadiens 4-0 on Saturday.

Montreal netminder missed 6 games

Montreal Canadiens goaltender Carey Price (31) made his return to the net on Saturday at Bell Centre, but the Ottawa Senators came away with a 4-0 win. (Jean-Yves Ahern/USA TODAY Sports)

Drake Batherson had two goals and an assist, Matt Murray made 23 saves for his first shutout with the Senators, and Ottawa defeated the Montreal Canadiens 4-0 on Saturday.

Artem Zub and Nikita Zaitsev, into an empty net, also scored for Ottawa (15-26-4). Brady Tkachuk and Josh Norris added two assists each.

Carey Price stopped 11 shots in his return to the lineup after missing six games with a lower-body injury for Montreal (19-14-9).

The Canadiens continued to occupy the North Division's fourth and final playoff spot. Montreal is six points up on the Calgary Flames with two games in hand.

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Drake Batherson continued his breakout season with goals 14 and 15 of the year in Ottawa's 4-0 win.

The rebuilding Senators improved to 5-3-0 against the Canadiens this season, while three of their six road wins in 2021 have come at the Bell Centre.

Batherson has 11 points in eight games against Montreal.

Acquired from the Pittsburgh Penguins via a fall trade before signing a four-year, US$25-million contract extension with Ottawa, Murray picked up the 11th shutout of his career, and first since Oct. 26, 2019.

Senators forward Shane Pinto made his NHL debut after fellow University of North Dakota alumni and Ottawa defenceman Jacob Bernard-Docker — a healthy scratch against Montreal — did the same Wednesday.

With the 4 p.m. start, the Canadiens played a game for the second time in less than 24 hours following Friday's emotional 2-1 victory over Calgary.

Ottawa led 1-0 after the first period and doubled its lead at 13:12 of the second, when Batherson took a feed from Brady Tkachuk and fooled Price with a five-hole shot for his 14th goal of the season.

Murray, who made his second straight start after missing 13 games with an upper-body injury, had to be sharp on a power play earlier in the period. He stopped Eric Staal with his left pad on the door step.

The Senators was on its fourth power play with five minutes left in the third period of a low-event game when Batherson sealed the win at 15:26 going upstairs off a Tkachuk feed.

Zaitsev then iced it into empty net. Pinto picked up an assist for his first NHL point.

Ottawa Senators forward Drake Batherson (19) celebrates with teammates after scoring in the second period against the Montreal Canadiens at Bell Centre on Saturday. (Jean-Yves Ahern/USA TODAY Sports)

Murray and his teammates survived a late power play and preserved the shutout when Nick Suzuki hit the post.

Coming off Wednesday's 3-2 home loss to the Winnipeg Jets, Ottawa opened the scoring 3:03 into the first after Batherson's initial shot hit Montreal defenceman Joel Edmundson up high.

The Senators winger collected the loose puck and found Zub in the slot for the blue-liner to rip his third past Price.

The Canadiens goaltender then robbed Evgenii Dadonov later in the period with his glove during an Ottawa power play.

Montreal sleepwalked through most of the opening 20 minutes, but got its best chance late when Jonathan Drouin — without a goal in his last 23 games before Saturday — intercepted a Colin White pass only to be denied by Murray's poke check.

Ottawa opens a three-game road trip Monday in Calgary before travelling to Vancouver for two versus the Canucks.

Montreal starts a five-game swing the same day through Alberta, and concludes it with a crucial three games against the Flames.

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