Canadiens Dominate Lightning 5-2
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The Montreal Canadiens beat the Tampa Bay Lightning 5-2 on Sunday night .
The Habs outshot the Lightning 36-22 in posting a 5 -0 win in Tampa Bay .
The Canadiens had the worst second line in the league three weeks ago .
Patrik Laine is making the entire second line look good.
The target for the Canadiens to make the playoffs is 93 points.
Montreal needs 60 points from its last 47 games.
That is a 30 and 17 record to finish the season .
The Laine effect has produced a 7 -4 record since his arrival.
If the Canadiens can repeat that with three more wins than losses every 11 games, their record would be 30-17 .
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