Sports / hockey Habs' Historic Comeback KO's Rangers Blues use power-play to demolish Blackhawks, Preds beat Oilers in thriller By Doug Sweeney, Newser Staff Posted Feb 19, 2008 11:19 PM CST Copied Montreal Canadiens' Mike Komisarek takes a swing at New York Rangers' Brandon Dubinsky during first period NHL hockey action on Tuesday, Feb. 19, 2008 in Montreal. (AP Photo/The Canadian Press,David Boily) (Associated Press) The Montreal Canadiens overcame a five-goal deficit to beat the New York Rangers 6-5 in a shootout. The Habs trailed 5-0 midway through the second period but were able to climb back on the strength of Michael Ryder’s two-goal, one assist performance. Alexei Kovalev also scored a pair for Montreal during the largest comeback in franchise history, reports the Associated Press. Elsewhere in the NHL: The St. Louis Blues scored three power-play goals en route to a 5-1 rout of the Chicago Blackhawks. Five different players scored for St. Louis. J.P. Dumont scored a short-handed goal with less than two minutes remaining as the Nashville Predators defeated the Edmonton Oilers 5-4. Dumont also had two assists on the evening. (More hockey stories.) Report an error