WINNIPEG Vincent Trocheck Jersey , Manitoba (AP) — Shea Weber and the Montreal Canadiens have a lot of fight left in them.They showed that Saturday night by beating the Winnipeg Jets 3-1 to remain relevant in the race for a playoff spot.“We’ve talked about this the whole time. We’re not giving up,” said Weber, Montreal’s captain. “We’re not out yet. Six more points available for us. We’ll take the next game here and try to win that one and see what happens.”Montreal is tied with Columbus for the final playoff spot in the Eastern Conference after the Blue Jackets beat Nashville on Saturday night. Columbus has four games left, while Montreal has just three. Montreal and Columbus are a point behind the Carolina Hurricanes for the first wild-card spot. Carolina has four games left.Joel Armia, Jeff Petry and Jordan Weal scored and Carey Price made 23 saves.“Right from the get-go, I thought that could have been one of our better games all season,” Price said.Mathieu Perreault scored for Winnipeg, and Connor Hellebuyck made 40 saves. The Jets have lost three in a row.“Ever since we’ve clinched (a playoff spot) Adrian Kempe Jersey , it seems like we’re taking it a little bit more lightly, which we shouldn’t,” Perrault said. “I don’t really know how to explain that, it’s just maybe human nature, you know.“You feel maybe a bit more comfortable knowing you are going to make the playoffs, so you don’t have to try as hard. I’m sure when playoffs come around, we’ll get back to our game.”Montreal controlled play in the first period of Winnipeg’s final home game of the regular season, outshooting the Jets 16-5 and grabbing a 1-0 lead. Armia scored against his former team eight seconds after Jets forward Nikolaj Ehlers went to the penalty box for tripping.Petry made it 2-0 with 37 seconds left in the second with a shot from the point.Perreault scored his 15th goal of the season with 8:36 remaining. Weal scored into the empty net with 16 seconds left.NOTES: Montreal was coming off a 6-2 loss at Columbus on Thursday night. … Max Domi had an assist on Petry’s goal to reach 70 points.UP NEXTCanadiens: Host Tampa Bay on Tuesday night.Jets: At Chicago on Monday night. DETROIT (AP) — Dylan Larkin helped the Detroit Red Wings avoid their second seven-game winless streak of the season.Larkin scored with 24.9 seconds left in overtime as Detroit rallied from a two goal-deficit to defeat the Nashville Predators 4-3 Friday night and snap a six-game winless (0-4-2) skid.The Red Wings went 0-5-2 to begin the season.“For us to play that way http://www.officialislanders.com/authentic-adidas-mathew-barzal-jersey , especially going down 1-0 (actually 2-0, early in the second period), it speaks a lot to the guys in our room and the preparation we had going into tonight,” Larkin said.Larkin, who has points in 15 of his last 16 games (8-11-19) beat Nashville goaltender Pekka Rinne with a backhander from the slot as he cut in from the left point. It was Larkin’s 18th goal.“I just saw daylight and felt like a running back and went to the net,” Larkin said.“And I saw a defenseman going down on one knee and I shot it before I got to him and I think it caught Rinne off-guard.”It was his fourth OT winner of the season.Andreas Athanasiou, Thomas Vanek and Tyler Bertuzzi also scored for Detroit.Defenseman Filip Hronek had two assists and Jimmy Howard stopped 27 shots.Defenseman P.K. Subban, Craig Smith and Ryan Johansen scored for Nashville. Rinne made 35 saves.“We were awful from start to finish. We lost every 50-50 puck battle http://www.officialislanders.com/authentic-adidas-nick-leddy-jersey , and Pekka was the only reason we got a point,” Predators coach Peter Laviolette said.“We had three or four guys who came willing to work and 15 that didn’t, and that’s never going to work in this league.”Johansen tied it 3-3 with 1:16 left in regulation and Rinne pulled for the extra attacker. Johansen’s eighth goal of the season came on a shot from the left circle.Bertuzzi gave the Red Wings a 3-2 lead with 8:03 left in the third period. He tapped in a backhand goal-mouth pass from Gustav Nyquist after a turnover by Subban deep in his own zone. It was Bertuzzi’s 10th goal.Vanek, playing in his 1,000th career game, tied it at 2, with 6:25 left in the second period. It was Vanek’s seventh goal.Athanasiou put the Red Wings on the board 4:24 into the second with his 15th goal.Smith gave the Predators a 2-0 lead 3:01 into the middle period with his 12th goal.It appeared that defenseman Anthony Bitetto had given Nashville a 3-2 lead with 5:15 left in the second period. But Detroit challenged goaltender interference and the goal was overturned.Subban gave Nashville a 1-0 lead with 2:24 left in the first period with his third goal.The Predators did not get their first shot of the game until less than seven minutes remained in the opening period. The Red Wings had 10 shots at that point.NOTES: Detroit RW Anthony Mantha returned after missing 15 games with a broken hand. … Vanek was saluted during a stoppage of play in the first period. … LW Phillip Di Giuseppe made his Nashville debut after being claimed on waivers from Carolina on Tuesday.UP NEXTNashville: Visits Montreal on Saturday.Detroit: Hosts Washington on Sunday.