MONTREAL (AP) Sam Montembeault made 36 saves to help the Montreal Canadiens snap their five-game losing streak with a 4-2 victory over the Arizona Coyotes on Tuesday night.

ā€œThey had a lot of shots but even with that weā€™ve got some guys like (Mike) Matheson and (Johnathan) Kovacevic, they blocked a lot of shots, too,ā€ said Montembeault.

ā€œTheyā€™ve got a lot of small shifty players that can move the puck in the offensive zone and Iā€™m happy that we contained them to just two goals and got the win,ā€ he said.

Joel Armia, Jordan Harris, Tanner Pearson and Nick Suzuki, with an empty-net goal, scored for Montreal.

Harris put the Canadiens ahead 2-0 with his second of the season at 4:52 of the second period.

ā€œIt was a big goal for us there in the second period,ā€ Montembeault said of Harrisā€™s goal. ā€œHe doesnā€™t get too many chances to go on a 2-on-1 like this but he took his chance and it was a great shot.ā€

Harris later set up Pearson to give Montreal a 3-1 edge 5:14 into the third period.

ā€œI forgot who was on the boards but they were kind of tied up and I saw Tanner cutting through the middle,ā€ said Harris. ā€œHe made a great play, kind of turned on the jets there going around him and then I couldnā€™t really see great from the bench because I was changing there so Iā€™d have to see the replay to see how it went in.ā€

Alex Kerfoot and Nick Bjugstad scored for Arizona, while Connor Ingram stopped 17 shots.

The Coyotes outshot the Canadiens 38-21.

ā€œWe had emotion, we had passion, there was a good feeling on the bench,ā€ said coach AndrĆ© Tourigny. ā€œWe had 77% of the scoring chances, a lot of quality shots but their goaltender stand tall.

ā€œWe could have had a little more traffic in front of him and we didnā€™t reload properly on their goals. It wasnā€™t a perfect game but overall I donā€™t want to find excuses.ā€

Tourigny said his team played a disciplined game but credited Montembeault for shutting the door on all three of the Coyotesā€™ power plays.

ā€œOur power play had some good looks,ā€ said Tourigny. ā€œ(Nick Schmaltz) had some chances from the slot but I think the goalie made his biggest saves when we were on the power play.ā€

UP NEXT

Coyotes: Continue a five-game road trip at Toronto on Thursday.

Canadiens: Kick off a four-game road trip against the Panthers on Thursday.

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