TORONTO - When Montreal Canadiens goaltender Carey Price looks at the Toronto Maple Leafs, he sees a big, physically strong team. "Theyre in your face," Price said. "Theyre a playoff team." The Leafs may be built for playoff hockey, but getting there could be a challenge down the stretch, especially after losing 4-3 to the Canadiens on Saturday night at Air Canada Centre. Montreal moved five points up on Toronto in the Atlantic Division standings and in the process made it far less likely that this thrilling, back-and-forth affair could be a first-round playoff preview. "I think thats what everybody would want to see, and Im sure its going to happen sooner or later," said Habs forward Rene Bourque, who had a goal and an assist and was not yet born the last time these teams met in the playoffs back in 1979. As the Habs won for the fourth time in five games, the Leafs (36-28-8) dropped their fourth in a row as part of a troubling late-season swoon in the absence of injured goalie Jonathan Bernier. Toronto still occupies the first wild-card spot in the Eastern Conference but leads Detroit by just one point and Columbus by two and has played two more games that the Red Wings and Blue Jackets. The Leafs could fall out of playoff position by the end of Sunday. James Reimer, who allowed four goals on 37 shots, including a short-side game-winner by Tomas Plekanec, said he and his teammates have a "healthy sense of urgency" with 10 games remaining. "I think we know we played well tonight and I think we made some mistakes but I think they made some mistakes too," Reimer said. "Really, it was kind of one bad bounce that decided the game. I think we can hold our heads high on this one and go into tomorrow (at the New Jersey Devils) feeling good about ourselves." The Habs are feeling good about themselves after winning a track meet of a hockey game that featured three goals in the first period — by Montreals Max Pacioretty, Bourque and captain Brian Gionta and Torontos Joffrey Lupul and Tyler Bozak. Montreal coach Michel Therrien liked the way his team dictated the play early. But it was bouncing back in the third period after Nazem Kadri tied the score for the Leafs that impressed Price, who finished with 33 saves. "That was definitely a test of character," Price said. "When a team scores in the third period to tie it up when theyre at home, youre on the road, they grab a lot of momentum. ... Being able to grab the lead and then hold it with a good team effort like that is, I think, rewarding." The Habs reward if these winning ways keep up is either second or third place in the Atlantic Division, crucial spots that would mean avoiding Mondays opponent, the Boston Bruins, or the Pittsburgh Penguins in the first round. Now five points back of Montreal and six behind the Tampa Bay Lightning, who won in Toronto on Wednesday night, the Leafs will need an uphill climb to avoid a wild-card spot and a tough matchup. But now theres some legitimate concern, given recent woes, that a playoff spot altogether might be in danger. This loss, which winger Mason Raymond said "stings" and captain Dion Phanuef called "disappointing," didnt help that cause. "You have to turn the page," Phaneuf said. "Theres no looking back on today, tomorrow. Tomorrows a new day, weve got to pull ourselves out of it. Its this group thats going to get us out of this bind. Weve been close, but close isnt good enough right now. We know that were going to get out of it, weve just got to find a way." The Leafs and Habs (29-26-7) were close because this was such a back-and-forth game with plenty of chances at either end. The turning point came 9:14 into the third when Toronto winger James van Riemsdyk was called for goaltender interference when he steam-rolled Price. Habs defenceman Andrei Markov appeared to make contact with van Riemsdyk before he hit Price, but the goalie went to the ice and believed he was interfered with. "Its contact to my head, so I thought it was a penalty, personally," Price said. Leafs coach Randy Carlyle, who conceded he didnt see a replay of the incident, was more worried about the impact of the penalty. Plekanec scored just as van Riemsdyk was being released from the box at 11:14, sneaking a shot in the tiny space between Reimer and the right post. "We clawed back into the hockey game and then we take a penalty early in the third and they score," Carlyle said. "It was the difference in the hockey game, and the margin of error now in these games is so close that one bounce or one mis-play or one unfortunate mistake cost us points." Mistakes — be it turnovers by Phil Kessel, David Clarkson and Kadri or soft goals allowed by Reimer — hurt the Leafs dearly. Another slow start wasnt ideal, either. "Obviously we were behind the 8-ball a little bit early on giving up two goals," Raymond said of allowing two goals in the games first seven minutes. "I like the way we battled back, but turnovers killed us a bit and thats tough." The Habs benefited because they pounced on so many mistakes the Leafs committed. In front of an early-spring crowd of 19,789 thats hungry for playoff hockey, Montreal executed like a team ready for that next step. "Both teams need those points. We were ready to play," Therrien said. "At this time of the year, you need to be in a playoff mindset. And our mindsets like that." NOTES — Montreals streak of consecutive penalties killed was snapped at 25 on Kadris power-play goal at 2:49 of the third. The last time the Habs surrendered a goal on the power play was March 6 at the Phoenix Coyotes. ... 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Former team-mates were in attendance to pay tribute to the pair, though Greaves was absent as he continues his rehabilitation from the stroke he suffered last year.However, Alan Gilzean, Phil Beal, Pat Jennings and Martin Chivers were among a host of former players who joined his family at the event on Wednesday. Other White Hart Lane greats were also in attendance, including fellow Hall of Fame members Glenn Hoddle, Clive Allen and Ossie Ardiles. Steve Perryman (left) and Ossie Ardiles celebrate after winning the FA Cup with Tottenham Greaves scored 266 goals in 379 appearances during a nine-year stint at Spurs and helped his team win two FA Cups and the European Cup Winners Cup in the 1960s.Former captain Perryman made a club record 854 first-team appearances for Tottenham between 1969 and 1986, winning two League Cups, two UEFA Cups and two FA Cups. Its a very proud day. Im honoured and privileged to be part of this select group of players who have served the club so well, Perryman told the clubs official website.It seems such a long time ago that I first walked through those gates when I was 14. Id been spotted playing for Ealing Schoolboys and been invited for training. Id never seen the club play before then but was aware of what Tottenham Hotspur and Bill Nicholson stood for.I played for England schoolboys as well and had offers from about 30 clubs. Suffice to say, I joined Spurs. Joe Kinnear and Jimmy Greeaves of Tottenham celebrate after beating Chelsea in the FA Cup final in 1967 Why did I join Spurs? The history, the tradition, the people and the warmth of the place, including the great Bill Nicholson.dddddddddddd It was almost as if Bills staff were hand-picked. They all treated you rightly, with respect, of course they could nail you if you stepped out of line, but it was an unbelievable place.Id like to say I enjoyed every single day, of course there were highs and lows, disappointments as well, but I enjoyed everything this club had to offer. I think we were good for each other, I think I gave value for money and did my bit. Is it Tottenhams time? This might yet be Leicesters year, but Tottenham could build a dynasty under Mauricio Pochettino. This club has allowed me to meet some of the best people you could wish to meet and Im not just talking about the players, Im talking about all the wonderful people who created the environment here for us to have a successful team. Im very happy and very proud.And speaking to Sky Sports News HQ from the event at White Hart Lane, Perryman, the Football Writers Player of the Year in 1982, says dont write off Tottenhams title chances. We are stepping up the challenge and coming for Leicester, said the 64-year-old, who credits manager Mauricio Pochettino for the clubs showing this season.We have a wonderful team here and what a job the manager has done. They are a terrific team with wonderful individuals and what a cocktail that is. Also See: Kane: Were itching to play Is it Tottenhams time? Allis amazing year LVG: United not far off Spurs ' ' '