MONTREAL - If Dale Weiss was feeling any pressure in facing the Boston Bruins, he channelled it in the right direction.The checking forward scored his first goal of the season on a penalty shot and had an assist as the Montreal Canadiens downed the tired, injury-wracked Bruins 5-1 on Thursday night for their fourth straight win.I think as a team that was our best outing, said Weiss. Just a complete game.Our goaltender didnt have to stand on his head tonight. He made some great saves, but our offence was there. I just felt we had a complete effort from everybody.It was Weisss first meeting with the Bruins since Montreals seven-game win in the playoffs last spring. In the handshake line after Game 7, Milan Lucic reportedly threatened to kill Weiss the next time the teams met after the two battled each other throughout the series.Weiss was scratched for Montreals 6-4 win over Boston on Oct. 16. But other than a first period scuffle with Gregory Campbell, Weiss stuck to hockey and was named first star of the game.Our whole team gets up for Boston, he said. Its a playoff atmosphere every night. The crowd was into it from the start.Its just pressure on myself. I feel Ive been playing some good games lately, turning in the right direction, and I finally got rewarded for it.No one was happier for Weiss than Max Pacioretty, who scored his seventh and eighth goals of the campaign.It makes me so happy because hes such a great teammate and such a great player, said Pacioretty. You like seeing guys like that have a lot of success. He does what hes asked to do. He could play two minutes or 20. He gives it his all.Lars Eller, with his third goal in three games, and Jiri Sekac, with the teams first power-play goal since Oct. 18, also scored for Montreal (12-4-1). It was also Sergei Gonchars debut after he was acquired Tuesday in a trade with Dallas.This is the game weve been searching for a while, said Pacioretty. Weve been relying too much on (goalie) Carey Price the last couple of games. It feels really good to put some in for him and take some pressure off him for once.Dougie Hamilton scored a power play goal for Boston (10-8-0), which lost badly for a second game in a row after a 6-1 pasting in Toronto on Wednesday night. The Bruins, playing without injured captain Zdeno Chara and top centre David Krejci, were in a third game in four nights.The Bruins had won five in a row before crossing into Canada, then got outscored 11-2 in two games.For the most part, teams that have to go through these kind of situations normally grow from it, and that’s what we hope we can do here, said coach Claude Julien. We need to get better, we know that.A little bit of adversity, or a lot of it, whatever you want to call it, you need to use it to your advantage.Montreal has won eight of the nine regular season meetings with Boston since Feb. 6, 2013 Tuukka Rask was pulled after allowing four goals on 16 shots in Toronto, so Niklas Svedberg got the start for Boston and faced 34 shots. Price made 21 saves for Montreal.The Bruins came out of the first period with a 1-0 lead on Hamiltons point from Patrice Bergerons faceoff win only four seconds into a man advantage at 16:04.Fatigue started to show in the second as Boston took three straight penalties.The first was a penalty shot at 2:31, as Dennis Seidenberg lost the puck and then tripped Weiss. He beat Svedberg between the pads.Confusion behind the Boston net let Brendan Gallagher poke a pass in front for Eller to score at the 13:00 mark. Pacioretty added one on the rush at 14:57 on a one-timer of a feed from Weiss. Pacioretty was at the doorstep to get a stick on a David Desharnais pass that deflected off Hamiltons skate 5:09 into the third.Sekac took a Nathan Beaulieu feed and went in alone on the left side to score on a wrist shot on a power play at 14:06. The goal ended a 0-for-27 run without a power-play goal for Montreal. It was only their fourth this season and three have come against Boston. Gonchar had the Montreal power play looking livelier all night, although he wasnt involved in the goal. He got 20:08 of ice time and had three shots on goal.Hes awesome, Pacioretty said of Gonchar. Hes had so much success on the power play throughout his career that he jumped right in and we felt comfortable right away.Its only a matter of time before we start putting them in and getting our power play rolling. 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Kubiak might want to have a team to call his own in the future, but at this point in his NFL career hes quite content being in charge of reshaping a unit that sputtered for much of the 2013 season. "Right now I want to be the best offensive co-ordinator I can be," Kubiak said. "I told John this when he first called me: I said, John, you know what? I want a chance to enjoy coaching, teaching, and I want a chance to win. And I know you would offer me all those opportunities if this thing would work out. So, really for me its about getting back. Its a tough thing to go through. But right now, this has been the best day Ive had in two months. Im so excited to get back in this league and get back to work." Rhonda Kubiak was likely just as delighted. "My wife is tired of me being around the house," said Gary Kubiak, who went 61-64 as Houstons head coach. During his stay in Houston, the Texans always played Baltimore tough, and that made an impression on Harbaugh. 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We looked at college coaches. We looked at a lot of guys." In the end, Kubiak got the nod after being unemployed for just under two months. "I wanted to keep working, I wanted to keep going," Kubiak said. "I was kind of looking for something that hit me and said, OK, this is it. And thats what happened." ' ' '