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Canadians beat Islanders 5-3 in Carey Price’s return from injury

Montreal Canadiens goalie Carey Price stops a shot by New York Islanders defenseman Travis Hamonic during the second period of an NHL hockey game Friday, Nov. 20, 2015, in New York. AP Photo/Paul Bereswill

NEW YORK – Jeff Petry had his first two-goal game to lead the Montreal Canadiens over the New York Islanders 5-3 on Friday night in Carey Price’s return from a lower-body injury.

Price, the NHL’s reigning MVP and Vezina Trophy winner, had missed eight games. He made 33 saves to help Montreal win for the second time in three games.

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Tomas Fleischmann, Nathan Beaulieu and Brendan Gallagher also scored, and the Canadiens improved to 15-4-2. Montreal’s 32 points are tied with Dallas for most in the NHL.

Despite two goals from Brock Nelson, New York fell to 10-7-3. The loss snapped the Islanders’ two-game winning streak.

Travis Hamonic added a goal for New York.

Montreal won the first two games of the regular-season series against New York. The teams will meet Sunday in Montreal for the third and final time this season.

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