The Canadiens, playing their first game at home since Nov. 29, were doubled up by the Kings, who held on to a two-goal first period to victory.
Kings hang on to early lead to double up Canadiens

The Canadiens, playing their first game at home since Nov. 29, were doubled up by the Kings, who held on to a two-goal first period to victory.
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