The Winnipeg Jets season is on the line tonight at the Bell Centre in Montreal.

Joel Armia had two shorthanded goals and Carey Price made 26 saves in the Canadiens 5-1 victory over Winnipeg Sunday night.

Montreal leads the National Hockey League's best-of-seven North Division final three games to none.

Corey Perry, Artturi Lehkonen and Nick Suzuki also scored for the Habs who are riding a six-game playoff winning streak.

Adam Lowry had the lone goal for the Jets who have scored just four times in the series and three of those were in game one.

Winnipeg goaltender Connor Hellebuyck faced 32 shots.

The Canadiens have not swept a best-of-seven series since 2014 when they eliminated the Tampa Bay Lightning in the Eastern Conference quarterfinals.

Paul Stastny returned to the Jets lineup after missing the first two games with an undisclosed injury and Mark Scheifele served the second of his four-game suspension for charging Montreal forward Jake Evans in the series opener.

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Written by Clayton Dreger.