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Desharnais scores in OT to lift Canadiens past Canucks

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MONTREAL (AP) A short-handed goal by Lars Eller turned around a game that looked lost for the Montreal Canadiens.

David Desharnais scored 3:25 into overtime to complete Montreal's comeback from three goals down in a 4-3 victory over the Vancouver Canucks on Monday night.

''Lars' goal was big for us, it woke everybody up,'' Desharnais said.

Trailing 3-0 and with Brian Flynn off for roughing, Eller opted to shoot on a 2-on-1 with Devante Smith-Pelley and beat Jacob Markstrom to put Montreal on the board at 8:40 of the second period.

A goal from Max Pacioretty and a late tally from Tomas Fleischmann tied it. In the extra period, Desharnais completed a tic-tac-toe play with P.K. Subban and Tomas Fleischmann on a rush with a one-timer from the right side.

Before Desharnais' score, Montreal looked headed toward an a second straight embarrassing loss on home ice after a 6-1 drubbing by Colorado on Saturday night.

Instead, the Canadiens improved to 14-3-2 with their first OT win of the season.

''It was important,'' Eller said. ''We'd rather be up 3-0, but it was the first time this season we came back from being down like that, so it's very satisfying. It builds confidence in the room.

''You don't think about scoring three, you think about scoring one. When it's 3-1, there's half the game left and you don't think it's so much if you just go one at a time.''

Fleischmann, playing his 600th NHL game, beat Markstrom on a rush down the right side to tie it with 3:08 left in regulation.

Adam Cracknell and Jared McCann scored in the first period and Daniel Sedin had a power-play goal early in the second for the Canucks, who fell to 1-3-2 on a seven-game road trip that ends at Winnipeg on Wednesday night.

''We've got to be positive,'' Canucks captain Henrik Sedin said. ''I thought tonight was probably our best road game of the year.

''I thought we played really well. We gave up that short-handed goal and that kind of turned things around but we're a young team. We have to learn from our mistakes. In moments like that, we're still up 3-1 and we've got to keep going.''

It was Vancouver's sixth overtime loss of the season and Sedin said ''we have to be better 3-on-3.''

Montreal is 5-3-2 since opening the season with nine wins. Vancouver ended the Canadiens' perfect start with a 5-1 win on Oct. 27.

It looked like the Canucks would beat them again when Derek Dorsett bumped Jeff Petry and the puck slid to Cracknell for a goal into an open side only 1:26 in. It was the fourth straight game the Canadiens allowed an early goal.

Brandon Gallagher was serving four minutes for a high stick that drew blood from Daniel Sedin when his brother Henrik fed the puck across to McCann for a goal into an open side with 2:06 to go in the period.

Daniel Sedin's shot 3:18 into the second period went off Mike Condon's stick and lodged in the stitching at the top of the net. The power-play goal needed video review to show it was in the net.

After Eller scored, Pacioretty made it 3-2 with 9:07 remaining when he took a loose puck and backhanded it in.

NOTES: The Canucks were without Alexandre Burrows, whose wife was having a child, as well as Brandon Prust and Brandon Sutter. Hunter Shinkaruk played his first NHL game. ... Alexei Emelin sat out a second game for Montreal with a lower body injury. ... Condon made 23 saves for the win, while Markstrom stopped 32 shots.