Sat 4/12/14 10:33 PM

Montreal goaltender Carey Price turned in a strong game Saturday night, saving 41 New York shots in a 1-0, overtime triumph against the visiting Rangers. The game winner was scored by Canadiens captain Brian Gionta on a penalty shot. Thanks to the dramatic win, the Canadiens still have a chance to start the Stanley Cup playoffs at home. The Canadiens have known for days that they will face the Tampa Bay Lightning in the first round of the playoffs, but the determination of home-ice advantage in the series will not be known until the Lightning play the Capitals in Washington on Sunday. The victory Saturday gave the Habs 100 points, the first time since 2007-08 that they hit the century mark and only the second since 1992-93, the last time Montreal won the Stanley Cup. The Habs leapfrogged the Lightning into second place in the Atlantic Division, with a one-point lead going into Tampa Bay's final game. The Lightning have to beat the Caps in order to claim home-ice advantage in the first round because the Canadiens hold the first tiebreaker with more regulation and overtime wins. The Canadiens took the season series against the Rangers two