Canadiens beat Panthers 4-1, clinch Atlantic Division title
SUNRISE, Fla. — Artturi Lehkonen was happy to be a part of the Montreal Canadiens’ division-clinching performance.
Lehkonen scored twice in the third period and had an assist to help the Canadiens secure the Atlantic Division title with a 4-1 victory over the Florida Panthers on Monday night. Andrew Shaw and Alexander Radulov also scored for Montreal, and Charlie Lindgren stopped 31 shots in his second NHL start.
“When we clinch a spot, it’s always good news,” Lehkonen said. “Now we just have to keep building our game toward the playoffs.”
Lehkonen put Montreal ahead 2-1 at 1:27 of the third as he beat Florida goalie Reto Berra with a rising shot from between the circles high to the glove side. He made it a two-goal game when he followed Paul Byron’s breakaway attempt by knocking in the rebound for his 16th with 3:11 remaining.


