MONTREAL -- Lars Eller was sure the puck was over the line. With the score tied 1-1 early in the third period, Eller thought he gave the Canadiens the lead when his shot from a tight angle seemingly trickled under a sprawling Pekka Rinnes arm. Instead, the goal was disallowed, and the Nashville Predators went on to beat the Canadiens 2-1 on Saturday night at the Bell Centre. "The puck was inside," said Eller. "(Rinne) had his glove on it, so technically you couldnt see it was inside. But if its not outside the line, its got to be inside. Its logic." The decision on the ice confirmed Ellers suspicion, that the puck had crossed the line. But the referees, with the help of video replay, overturned the initial call. "In my mind, I know the puck was inside," said Eller. The Canadiens went on to dominate the third period, but wouldnt find the back of the net again. Nashvilles Seth Jones would, though, as he scored the eventual winner. Rookie defenceman Jones, whos already turning heads this early in his career, was selected fourth overall in the 2013 entry draft by the Predators. He now has four points on the season. "Weve been very fortunate," said Predator head coach Barry Trotz. "We really got a special player in Seth Jones. We saw what he can do. He played big minutes tonight, scored the winning goal. Hes earning his own stripes." Jones goal tarnished a solid performance by Carey Price, who made 35 saves in the loss. Price has never beaten Nashville in his career. "Price was big for us," said right-winger Brendan Gallagher, the Canadiens lone goal scorer. "We had a chance to win it late. But the only reason that was, was because he was so good early." Nashville captain Shea Weber opened the scoring with the man advantage at 12:31 of the first period. His cross-crease pass bounced off Montreal defenseman Josh Gorges and deflected past a helpless Price. Gallagher made it 1-1 at 7:02 of the second, finishing up a scramble in front of the net by lobbing the puck over Rinne. After Ellers disallowed goal, Jones walked into the Montreal zone, dangled the puck Gorges with a nifty move, and fired home his second goal of the season at 18:33 of the final period. "On the winning goal, it was bad coverage -- pretty simple," said Montreal head coach Michel Therrien. Rinne made 28 saves for the win. The loss put an end to the Canadiens four-game win streak. Montreal also lost forward Daniel Briere, who suffered a concussion after a second period hit by Nashvilles Eric Nystrom. Briere has a history of concussions, sustaining one in March, and another in January of last year. "I think it was an accident," Therrien said. "The two players ran into each other. I dont think the Nashville player was targeting his head." Brandon Prust also left the game with an upper-body injury. Before the game, Habs assigned defenseman Nathan Beaulieu to Hamilton. 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We are happy our power play is working now, said Tatar. Like I said, just shoot from everywhere, just try and eventually the puck will go in. Nicolas Deslauriers, Chris Stewart and Andre Benoit all lit the lamp for Buffalo, which dropped its fourth straight game. Youre playing a good team like Detroit, Sabres head coach Ted Nolan said. You have a lead, you take a bad penalty and woke them up. The rest is history. Michal Neuvirth allowed all six goals on 39 shots in defeat. Trailing 3-1, DeKeysers wrister from the left circle with 2:06 to play in the second period sparked Detroits furious comeback. Zetterberg tied the game just under five minutes into the final stanza by cycling towards the high slot and rifling the puck into the back of the net. On the power play, Tatar received and blasted DeKeysers feed at the right circle on one knee to give Detroit a 4-3 lead with 8:20 to play. Franzen celebrated his 35th birthday by firing a shot past a screened Neuvirth with 5:54 to play to give thee Red Wings a two-goal cushion.dddddddddddd Tatar scored on the man advantage once again to cap the scoring with 2:12 to go. Early in the contest, Drew Stafford whipped the puck toward the slot from below the goal line. The puck deflected off Deslauriers and into the net at 2:36. The goal was originally waved off but was ruled to be a good goal following replay review. The Red Wings drew even on the power play as Nyquist sent a cross-ice pass to Jakub Kindl at the left circle. Kindl immediately dished the puck to Weiss, who finished off the tic-tac-toe play with a wrister from the right side of the net at 10:50 of the first. Stewart put Buffalo back in front less than three minutes later. Cody Hodgson raced up the left side and sent a slick backhander pass over to Stewart, who tapped the puck past a sliding Mrazek for a 2-1 game. Benoit increased the Sabres lead to 3-1 as he broke into the Detroit zone on a 2-on-0 with Brian Flynn and beat Mrazek blocker side for a short-handed goal nine minutes into the middle stanza. Game Notes The win gave Red Wings head coach Mike Babcock sole possession of 17th place in NHL history with 502 wins ... Weiss returned from a shoulder injury after a four-game absence ... Buffalo forward Joel Armia, who was recalled from Rochester (AHL) prior to the game, made his NHL debut ... Sabres captain Brian Gionta did not play due to an upper-body injury sustained in Sundays 4-3 overtime loss to Boston ... Detroit improved to 13-1-2 over its last 16 games against Buffalo. ' ' '