The Canadiens tied it in the third period, but Martin St. Louis won the game for the Rangers in overtime to give New York a 3-1 lead in the series.
Martin St. Louis seals the deal in OT

Al BelloSo when St. Louis received the puck all alone in the corner in overtime, the end result was somewhat inevitable.
What a snipe. It was a rough end to a 26-save performance from Tokarski, who had just won his first NHL playoff game two nights earlier. As for St. Louis, the goal was his fourth goal and seventh playoff point in his last six games. The Rangers will head to Montreal with a 3-1 series lead after the Game 4 win.
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Eric Bolte-USA TODAY SportsNot many goalies can stare down a future Hall of Famer like that. Point taken, Dustin. Maybe fans were wrong to doubt you, but the Rangers still hold a 2-1 lead after two periods in Game 4.
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