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Canadiens Extend Winning Streak vs Lightning with Caufield & Slavko Highlights

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Montreal Canadiens secure 4-1 win over Tampa Bay Lightning

Cole Caufield and Juraj Slafkovksy each record a goal and assist in the latest Canadiens vs Lightning clash.

Slafkovsky opens scoring late in first period, but Jake Guentzel levels the game for Tampa Bay shortly after.

Montreal regains lead in second period as Cole Caufield finishes off a passing move to make it 2-1.

Mike Matheson and Nick Suzuki both score empty-net goals in final minutes to seal the result.

Goaltender Jakub Dobes makes 36 saves, while Andrei Vasilevskiy stops 19 shots for Tampa Bay.

Montreal moves within two points of the Lightning for second place in division, four points behind leaders.

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