Caufield was a bright spot for the Canadiens in Game 1, scoring his first Stanley Cup Playoff goal at 12:05 of the second period on the power play to cut it to 2-1.
Another bright spot the Canadiens are hoping to carry over the rest of the series was their start.
“I thought it was a great start,” said Carey Price, who made 26 saves.
“I thought after the penalties we were a little bit less dangerous or not as good with the puck and not creating as much because we were a little bit away from the puck too much.
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