“Those are the kind of situations you want to be in,” Montembeault said. “Last year, it happened a few times, we were leading by a goal and then we lost it and they came back. So this year I think we did a good job. We didn’t force anything in the third (period), we just played the game that was in front of us, and I think the guys did a great job.”
Cole Caufield scored a power-play goal for Montreal, which finished eighth in the Atlantic Division last season with 76 points, 26 behind the third-place Maple Leafs. Montembeault’s 48 saves set an NHL record for the most in a season-opening shutout.
“(Montembeault) was solid everywhere, really calm,” Canadiens captain Nick Suzuki said. “It seemed like everything was sticking to him.”
Anthony Stolarz made 26 saves in his debut for Toronto after signing a two-year, $5 million contract as a free agent on July 3.
“The guys did a really good job in front of me, to let me see the first shot,” Stolarz said. “I moved well, in control.”