The quick-starting Montreal Canadiens will try to push their winning streak to five straight games tonight as they kick off a road trip against the Edmonton Oilers. Listen to the Canadiens and Oilers live on TSN Radio 690 starting at 8pm et. The Habs will lean on Dustin Tokarski between the pipes for tonights contest, with Carey Price expected to get the call in goal Tuesday versus the Calgary Flames. Montreal is set to play three straight in Western Canada after finishing off a perfect four-game homestand with Saturdays 3-1 win over the New York Rangers. Price made 34 saves in the win in the first meeting between the teams since last seasons Eastern Conference final. Price sustained a knee injury in Game 1 of the 2014 East finals and missed the remainder of the series, a contributing factor to the Rangers prevailing in six games. The standout goaltender was healthy and in top form on Saturday, however, yielding just a first-period goal to Carl Hagelin to help Montreal move to 7-1-0 on the young season. I thought we played really well. Things are coming around, said Price afterward. The guys are letting me see the puck. The short rebounds Im letting out are being gobbled up by our D-men. Max Pacioretty had a goal and an assist in the win, while Tomas Plekanec and Lars Eller also scored. Price is only 1-5-1 with a 3.71 goals against average and .857 save percentage in seven prior meetings with the Oilers, while Tokarski has never faced them. While Montreal is off to a fast start to the season, the Oilers are looking to rebound from some early struggles. They opened the campaign 0-4-1, but have since ripped off three straight wins. Edmonton secured another victory in the fourth contest of a seven-game homestand on Friday, using a four-goal third period to down the Carolina Hurricanes 6-3. The Oilers scored three straight goals after Carolina tied the contest with 12:10 left in regulation. Rookie Leon Draisaitl started the game-winning run with his first career NHL goal as the third overall pick of the 2014 draft one-timed David Perrons cross-ice feed with 7:05 to play. It was really exciting. Its something that every hockey player dreams of as a kid, said Draisaitl. Jordan Eberle finished with two goals and an assist while Jesse Joensuu, Matt Hendricks and Ryan Nugent-Hopkins all lit the lamp for Edmonton. Nugent- Hopkins has scored in three straight games. Ben Scrivens made 27 saves in the victory. He is 1-2-0 with a 2.75 GAA and .903 save percentage in four prior meetings with the Canadiens, including three starts. The Oilers and Canadiens split their two meetings a season ago, with each team winning on the road. Montreal has still lost eight of its past 11 in Edmonton, however. 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No makeup date was immediately announced, although it was determined that the game will not be part of a doubleheader on Wednesday.NORTH BAY, Ont. - Kyle Wood and Barclay Goodrow scored second period power-play goals to provide all of the scoring for the North Bay Battalion in a 2-0 victory over the Erie Otters in Ontario Hockey League action on Thursday. Brendan ONeill made 19 saves for North Bay (31-21-6) to pick up his first shutout and Goodrow set up Woods second goal of the season before potting his own. Oscar Dansk made 27 saves for the Otters (43-12-2), who lost their second in a row following a four-game winning streak. North Bay was 2 for 6 with the man advantage, and Erie was 0 for 3. --- RANGERS 4 SPITFIRES 3 WINDSOR, Ont. — Curtis Meighan scored twice, and Matia Marcantuoni got the winner in the third period to lead Kitchener over the Spitfires. Dominik Kubaliks goal late in the second period tied it for Rangers (22-32-3) at 3-3. Cristiano DiGiacinto, Josh Ho-Sang and Ben Johnson scored for Windsor (34-21-3), which lost its third in a row. Jordan DeKort finished with 29 saves for Kitchener, while Dalen Kuchmey stopped 20 shots for the Spitfires. --- FRONTENACS 5 ICEDOGS 4 (OT) ST. CATHARINES, Ont. — Darcy Greenway scored twice, and Robert Polesello finished the game in overtime to lead Kiingston over Niagara.dddddddddddd Corey Pawley and Slater Doggett also scored for the Frontenacs (32-20-4), who won their second in a row. Eric Ming, Jordan Maletta, Blake Siebenaler and Anthony DiFruscia replied for the IceDogs (18-31-8), who are on a five-game losing streak. Lucas Peressini turned back 36 shots for Kingston, while Brent Moran made 37 saves for Niagara. --- PETES 5 SPIRIT 2 PETERBOROUGH, Ont. — Brandon Devlin scored twice, and Andrew DAgostini made 43 saves to lead the Petes over Saginaw. Greg Betzold Nick Ritchie and Nelson Armstrong also scored for Peterborough (25-27-5), which had period leads of 2-0 and 3-2. Dylan Sadowy and Cody Payne scored for Saginaw (27-26-5). Jake Paterson allowed four goals on 29 shots for the Spirit. --- BULLS 3 COLTS 1 BARRIE, Ont. — Charlie Graham made 33 saves, and was 61 seconds away from his first shutout of the season, as Belleville defeated the Colts. All of the scoring came in the third period, with Stephen Harper, Cameron Brace and Chad Heffernan providing the offence for the Bulls (18-34-5). Liam Maaskant spoiled Grahams shutout bid at 18:59. Mackenzie Blackwood made 19 saves for Barrie (29-24-3). ' ' '