Kallgren made 14 saves in a 4-2 loss to Montreal on Saturday. He allowed three goals.
EDGE Analysis
The ice was tilted hard at Jake Allen at the other end and the shots showed it -- 51-17. It was a hard game for Kallgren to stay sharp. He had almost no chance on a perfect cross-ice pass to David Savard that just he couldn't get reach on the Habs' first score. Cole Caufield beat him on the power play to push the score to 2-1 and Paul Byron broke in hard on the right wing, faked a pass and then fired it through Kallgren for the go-ahead goal.