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Don't look now but your Montreal Canadiens are on a winning streak, albeit a modest two-game streak. But considering it's been a month since they last won back-to-back games (November 10 and 12th) they'll take it.
It was mostly a boring game in which the Habs helped the hapless Isles look a lot better than they are.
Despite being dominated for the majority of the game, Montreal was able to...
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