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The Blackhawks Patrick Sharp (right) celebrates his game-winning goal as Montreal Canadiens goalie Carey Price watches in the third period of Friday's game at the United Center. The Blackhawks won, 3-2.
The Blackhawks Patrick Sharp (right) celebrates his game-winning goal as Montreal Canadiens goalie Carey Price watches in the third period of Friday's game at the United Center. The Blackhawks won, 3-2. (AP photo)
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CHICAGO – Patrick Sharp ended a long goal drought – and finished off the Montreal Canadiens, too.

Sharp, who had only one assist in his previous six games, scored with 4:10 left to give the Blackhawks a 3-2 victory against Montreal on Friday night.

Set up by Patrick Kane’s centering pass, Sharp ripped a shot from between the circles past Carey Price to hand the Canadiens their fifth consecutive road loss.

“Sharpie scored our biggest goal of the year,” Hawks coach Joel Quenneville said. “It’s 2-2, late in the game. We needed two points and we had a whole week to think about today’s game.”

The Hawks led, 2-0, midway through the second period on goals by Kris Versteeg and Cam Barker, who each added an assist. Barker’s power-play goal was the Hawks’ second in their past six games.

But Montreal’s Mike Cammalleri and Travis Moen scored 4:02 apart late in second period to tie it.

The Hawks, who don’t play again until Thursday night in Phoenix, didn’t want to consider blowing the victory along with the lead.

“We just wanted to keep moving forward,” Sharp said. “Without trying to sound cocky or arrogant, we knew we were going to win.”

Kane, who had two assists, was the most dominant puck handler on the ice all night. He decided to let Sharp finish on the winner.

“Actually I was trying to beat my winger,” Kane said, “but Sharpie always finds a way to get open.”

Cristobal Huet stopped 20 shots in his fourth consecutive start and beat the Canadiens, one of his former teams, for the first time in three games.

Huet played on back-to-back nights for the first time this season. He made 26 saves in a 2-0 loss at Nashville on Thursday night, and has been sharp in his past four starts.

Price made 33 saves and held the Canadiens in the game in his first start since Oct. 17, a 3-1 loss to Ottawa. Jaroslav Halak had made five consecutive starts since then, winning the first four before a 6-1 loss at Pittsburgh on Wednesday night.

“We started doing some things right and it paid off for a short period of time, but not the whole game” Cammalleri said. “With as many good saves as he [Price] had, we should have won.

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