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Montreal Canadiens defenseman Andrei Markov (79) celebrates his goal with teammates P.K. Subban (76) and Brendan Gallagher during the first period of an NHL hockey game against the Boston Bruins in Boston, Saturday, Nov. 22, 2014.Winslow Townson/The Associated Press

Carey Price made 33 saves, Tomas Plekanec had a goal and an assist, and the Montreal Canadiens beat the Boston Bruins 2-0 on Saturday night.

Andrei Markov added his 100th career goal for the Canadiens, who posted their eighth win in nine games.

Tuukka Rask stopped 22 shots, but feel to 3-12-3 in his career during the regular season against the Canadiens.

Montreal improved to 3-0 against Boston this season.

It was the 728th regular season meeting between the clubs, the first in Boston since Montreal upset the top-seeded Bruins in a seven-game series last spring in the Eastern Conference playoff's second round.

The Canadiens beat the Bruins 5-1 on Nov. 13. Since that loss, the Bruins had won three straight, allowing only four total goals.

Montreal went up on Markov's goal 11:37 into the first period.

Skating on a power play, Plekanec won a faceoff to Brendan Gallagher, who slipped a short pass to Markov. He fired a wrist shot that beat Rask on the stick side inside the post, giving the Canadiens their first road power-play goal this season after going 0 or 29.

Boston controlled play after the goal, outshooting Montreal 8-1, but the chances were relatively weak.

Montreal then made it 2-0 on Plekanec's goal midway into the second when he scored at the end of a 3-on-2 break after the Bruins failed to get a shot off during an odd-man rush.

There were plenty of hard checks between the longtime rivals, the best coming when Bruins winger Daniel Paille sent Alexei Emelin into his own bench early in the second.

Chats of "Go Habs Go!" could be heard a few times from a fairly large gathering of red-jersey wearing Canadiens' fans spread throughout TD Garden, but they were quickly silenced by "Let's Go Bruins!"

NOTES: Boston had won its last six home games. ... Price had his 27th career shutout. ... It was Bruins coach Claude Julien's 800th NHL game behind the bench. He had 159 with Montreal and 79 with New Jersey before his 562nd with the Bruins. D Bryan Allen, acquired from the Anaheim Ducks for F Rene Bourque, made his debut with the Canadiens and was paired with former Panthers teammate Mike Weaver. Bruins C David Krejci, LW Brad Marchand and LW Chris Kelly were out with injuries, but D Dougie Hamilton played after missing the last 9 minutes of regulation and overtime Friday at Columbus. ... Montreal is at the New York Rangers on Sunday night. Boston hosts the Pittsburgh Penguins on Monday.

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