When they came away with a 3-2 overtime triumph against the Tampa Bay Lightning in Game 4 on Monday, the Montreal Canadiens were able to stay in the Stanley Cup Final. Canadiens forward Josh Anderson scored the game-winning goal off a rebound 3:57 into the overtime period to propel Montreal to the season-saving win.One of the most significant reasons Montreal won Game 4 was the play of Anderson who also opened the scoring in the first period with a lovely objective in front off a picture-perfect pass from colleague Nick Suzuki. It was the second time in the postseason that Anderson scored 2 objectives in a game. In video games that Anderson ratings in the 2021 postseason, the Canadiens are 3-0. Additionally, the Lightnings offense wasnt its lethal self throughout Game 4. Forwards Barclay Goodrow and Pat Maroon did enter into the scoring column, even though Lightning did outshoot the Canadiens 34-21. Canadiens goalie Carey Price, however, showed up huge on a number of events as he stopped 32 shots on the night. The most significant factor might have been that the Lightning went 0-for-5 on their power-play chances in Game 4. CBS Sports will be with you every action of the way as the Canadiens and Lightning deal with off in Game 5, which is set for 8 p.m. ET on NBCSN.