OTTAWA, ON – Susanna Tapani scored her first two goals of the season, including the game-winner, as Minnesota rallied from a two-goal deficit to win 3-2 in overtime on the road against Ottawa on Wednesday.
Tapani scored 1:57 into the extra frame, when the forward carried the puck into Ottawa’s zone and shot the puck from the outside hash marks— the puck ricocheted off an Ottawa player and flipped up-and-over Emerance Maschmeyer’s shoulder to end the game 3-2.
The three-time Finnish Olympian first got on the board at the 3:21 mark of the second period with a powerplay goal assisted by Taylor Heise and Lee Stecklein. Tapani took the cross-ice feed from Heise and wristed the puck far-side and into the back of the net, which brought Minnesota to within one goal.
The goal was Minnesota’s first on the powerplay this season after the team went 0/8 in their first five games played.
The crowd at TD Place in Ottawa was treated to a first period lead for the second time in two home games, as Ottawa’s first round draft pick Savannah Harmon was first on the board just 3:41 into the game. The goal was Harmon’s first of the year.
On the play, forward Emily Clark recorded the assist after she rushed the puck from her own end and into the offensive zone, then fed the puck to Harmon who roofed it past Nicole Hensley.
Less than ten minutes later, Lexie Adzija scored a powerplay goal, assisted by Jincy Roese and Kateřina Mrázová, at 10:55 to put Ottawa up 2-0. The goal—Adzija’s first of the season and first-ever professional mark— came after a Roese shot from the point created a rebound, which Adzija tapped home.
After Tapani’s 2-1 goal earlier in the frame, Grace Zumwinkle evened the score at 2-2 with a shorthanded goal at 11:20 in the second period.
On the penalty kill, Zumwinkle cut to the net and roofed the puck from in tight past Maschmeyer, which also freed Tapani from the box. This is the third ‘jailbreak’ shorthanded goal in the PWHL this season and Zumwinkle’s league-leading fifth tally. Kelly Pannek got the lone assist on the goal, her third helper of the season.
After neither team could capitalize in the third period, the game required 3-on-3 overtime, the second OT game each team has played this season.
Ottawa’s homestand continues with back-to-back games against Toronto and Boston on January 23 and 24. Minnesota’s next game is a home date with Montréal on January 24.
OTTAWA, ON – JANUARY 17: Ottawa Forward Daryl Watts (9) battles Ottawa Defender Aneta Tejralova (2) while skating with the puck during first period Professional Women’s Hockey League (PWHL) action between Minnesota and Ottawa on January 17, 2024, at TD Place Arena in Ottawa, ON, Canada. (Photo by Richard A. Whittaker/Icon Sportswire)
OTTAWA, ON – JANUARY 17: Minnesota Forward Taylor Heise (27) battles Ottawa Forward Gabbie Hughes (17) during first period Professional Women’s Hockey League (PWHL) action between Minnesota and Ottawa on January 17, 2024, at TD Place Arena in Ottawa, ON, Canada. (Photo by Richard A. Whittaker/Icon Sportswire)
OTTAWA, ON – JANUARY 17: Ottawa Forward Lexie Adzija (88) skates with the puck during first period Professional Women’s Hockey League (PWHL) action between Minnesota and Ottawa on January 17, 2024, at TD Place Arena in Ottawa, ON, Canada. (Photo by Richard A. Whittaker/Icon Sportswire)
OTTAWA, ON – JANUARY 17: Ottawa Forward Lexie Adzija (88) battles Minnesota Forward Susanna Tapani (77) while looking for a rebound off Goalie Nicole Hensley (29) during first period Professional Women’s Hockey League (PWHL) action between Minnesota and Ottawa on January 17, 2024, at TD Place Arena in Ottawa, ON, Canada. (Photo by Richard A. Whittaker/Icon Sportswire)
OTTAWA, ON – JANUARY 17: Minnesota Forward Susanna Tapani (77) celebrates her goal with Forward Kendall Coyne Schofield (26) and Forward Michela Cava (86) during second period Professional Women’s Hockey League (PWHL) action between Minnesota and Ottawa on January 17, 2024, at TD Place Arena in Ottawa, ON, Canada. (Photo by Richard A. Whittaker/Icon Sportswire)
OTTAWA, ON – JANUARY 17: Ottawa Defender Ashton Bell (21) skates with the puck chased by Minnesota Forward Grace Zumwinkle (13) during second period Professional Women’s Hockey League (PWHL) action between Minnesota and Ottawa on January 17, 2024, at TD Place Arena in Ottawa, ON, Canada. (Photo by Richard A. Whittaker/Icon Sportswire)
OTTAWA, ON – JANUARY 17: Ottawa Goalie Emerance Maschmeyer (38) looks to make a save during second period Professional Women’s Hockey League (PWHL) action between Minnesota and Ottawa on January 17, 2024, at TD Place Arena in Ottawa, ON, Canada. (Photo by Richard A. Whittaker/Icon Sportswire)
OTTAWA, ON – JANUARY 17: Ottawa Defender Jincy Roese (71) skates the puck around the net chased by Minnesota Forward Kelly Pannek (12)during second period Professional Women’s Hockey League (PWHL) action between Minnesota and Ottawa on January 17, 2024, at TD Place Arena in Ottawa, ON, Canada. (Photo by Richard A. Whittaker/Icon Sportswire)
OTTAWA, ON – JANUARY 17: Minnesota Goalie Nicole Hensley (29) makes a save during third period Professional Women’s Hockey League (PWHL) action between Minnesota and Ottawa on January 17, 2024, at TD Place Arena in Ottawa, ON, Canada. (Photo by Richard A. Whittaker/Icon Sportswire)
OTTAWA, ON – JANUARY 17: Ottawa Defender Amanda Boulier (28) before a face-off during third period Professional Women’s Hockey League (PWHL) action between Minnesota and Ottawa on January 17, 2024, at TD Place Arena in Ottawa, ON, Canada. (Photo by Richard A. Whittaker/Icon Sportswire)
OTTAWA, ON — Mikko Rantanen had a pair of goals and the Colorado Avalanche scored four unanswered goals in the third period goals to beat the Ottawa Senators 7-4 on Tuesday night.
Trailing 4-3 to start the third period, Colorado didn’t take long to tie the game with Miles Wood taking advantage of a clear lane to the net.
Sam Malinski gave the Avalanche the lead with a power-play goal with a shot from the top of the slot at the eight-minute mark. Logan O’Connor added some insurance with a late goal and Devon Toews added an empty-net goal.
Jason Polin also scored for Colorado, while Justus Annunen, making his season debut, had 36 saves. Samuel Girard had three assists.
“On a back-to-back, going against a fresh team, that’s sort of what you need to do, have everyone pulling on the reins, have everyone contributing in different ways,” O’Connor said.
“I thought Justus (Annunen) was also huge for us when we needed him. He made a lot of key stops and gave us the opportunity to come back there in the third.”
Ridly Greig led Ottawa with two goals while Drake Batherson and Jake Sanderson also scored. Mads Sogaard, also making is season debut in net, stopped 27 shots for the Senators.
The effort left Senators coach Jacques Martin disappointed.
“I think we just need a better effort from some people,” Martin said. “We need more determination.”
The Senators held their own against the Avalanche for 40 minutes, but couldn’t find a way to shut them down in the third.
“I don’t know if it’s exactly the third period,” said captain Brady Tkachuk, who had three assists. “It’s never really a 60-minute effort. I think we let off the gas … we just need to find a way to just put in a consistent 60-minute effort and make life a little bit easier for our goalies.”
Ottawa took the lead early in the second when Annunen juggled Tkachuk’s shot and Greig poked the puck in. Colorado tied it just over one minute later when Polin beat Sogaard with a snap shot to the far corner for his first NHL goal.
Greig gave the Senators the lead at the seven-minute mark with his second of the night and Sanderson with a beautiful move made it 4-2 at the midway mark of the period.
Colorado appeared to make it a one-goal game, but a goal by Malinski was reviewed and was ruled offside. Just over a minute later Rantanen scored his second of the game.
The teams exchanged first-period goals.
Ottawa opened the scoring with a power-play goal when Batherson drilled Logan O’Connor with a shot and then fired the puck home. Bust 38 seconds later Colorado tied the game when Rantanen, from one knee, tipped in Cale Makar’s shot.
OTTAWA, ON – JANUARY 16: Ottawa Senators Right Wing Drake Batherson (19) celebrates his powerplay goal during first period National Hockey League action between the Colorado Avalanche and Ottawa Senators on January 16, 2024, at Canadian Tire Centre in Ottawa, ON, Canada. (Photo by Richard A. Whittaker/Icon Sportswire)
OTTAWA, ON – JANUARY 16: Colorado Avalanche Goalie Justus Annunen (60) makes a save on Ottawa Senators Defenceman Jake Sanderson (85) in close as Defenceman Devon Toews (7) looks on during first period National Hockey League action between the Colorado Avalanche and Ottawa Senators on January 16, 2024, at Canadian Tire Centre in Ottawa, ON, Canada. (Photo by Richard A. Whittaker/Icon Sportswire)
OTTAWA, ON – JANUARY 16: Colorado Avalanche Center Nathan MacKinnon (29) prepares for a face-off against Ottawa Senators Center Tim Stutzle (18) during second period National Hockey League action between the Colorado Avalanche and Ottawa Senators on January 16, 2024, at Canadian Tire Centre in Ottawa, ON, Canada. (Photo by Richard A. Whittaker/Icon Sportswire)
OTTAWA, ON – JANUARY 16: Ottawa Senators Goalie Mads Sogaard (40) looks to make a save during second period National Hockey League action between the Colorado Avalanche and Ottawa Senators on January 16, 2024, at Canadian Tire Centre in Ottawa, ON, Canada. (Photo by Richard A. Whittaker/Icon Sportswire)
OTTAWA, ON – JANUARY 16: Colorado Avalanche Right Wing Mikko Rantanen (96) celebrates his second goal of the game during second period National Hockey League action between the Colorado Avalanche and Ottawa Senators on January 16, 2024, at Canadian Tire Centre in Ottawa, ON, Canada. (Photo by Richard A. Whittaker/Icon Sportswire)
OTTAWA, ON – JANUARY 16: Ottawa Senators Defenceman Erik Brannstrom (26) looks clear away a loose puck while battling Colorado Avalanche Center Ross Colton (20)during second period National Hockey League action between the Colorado Avalanche and Ottawa Senators on January 16, 2024, at Canadian Tire Centre in Ottawa, ON, Canada. (Photo by Richard A. Whittaker/Icon Sportswire)
OTTAWA, ON – JANUARY 16: Colorado Avalanche Left Wing Andrew Cogliano (11) and Right Wing Joel Kiviranta (94) before a face-off during third period National Hockey League action between the Colorado Avalanche and Ottawa Senators on January 16, 2024, at Canadian Tire Centre in Ottawa, ON, Canada. (Photo by Richard A. Whittaker/Icon Sportswire)
OTTAWA, ON – JANUARY 16: Colorado Avalanche Center Nathan MacKinnon (29) skates during third period National Hockey League action between the Colorado Avalanche and Ottawa Senators on January 16, 2024, at Canadian Tire Centre in Ottawa, ON, Canada. (Photo by Richard A. Whittaker/Icon Sportswire)
OTTAWA, ON – JANUARY 16: Ottawa Senators Defenceman Jakob Chychrun (6) before a face-off during third period National Hockey League action between the Colorado Avalanche and Ottawa Senators on January 16, 2024, at Canadian Tire Centre in Ottawa, ON, Canada. (Photo by Richard A. Whittaker/Icon Sportswire)
OTTAWA, ON – JANUARY 16: Colorado Avalanche Goalie Justus Annunen (60) is congratulated on the win by Right Wing Mikko Rantanen (96) after National Hockey League action between the Colorado Avalanche and Ottawa Senators on January 16, 2024, at Canadian Tire Centre in Ottawa, ON, Canada. (Photo by Richard A. Whittaker/Icon Sportswire)
OTTAWA, ON — Vladimir Tarasenko scored with five seconds remaining in the third period as Ottawa snapped a five-game losing streak with a victory over San Jose.
Claude Giroux, Thomas Chabot, Brady Tkachuk and Drake Batherson also scored for Ottawa, while Joonas Korpisalo turned away 14 shots.
Anthony Duclair, Marc-Edouard Vlasic, Kevin Labanc and Filip Zadina scored for the Sharks. Mackenzie Blackwood stopped 36 shots.
Zadina tied the game with three minutes remaining in regulation.
OTTAWA, ON – JANUARY 13: San Jose Sharks Center Tomas Hertl (48) skates with the puck pursued by Ottawa Senators Center Ridly Greig (71) during first period National Hockey League action between the San Jose Sharks and Ottawa Senators on January 13, 2024, at Canadian Tire Centre in Ottawa, ON, Canada. (Photo by Richard A. Whittaker/Icon Sportswire)
OTTAWA, ON – JANUARY 13: San Jose Sharks Defenceman Mario Ferraro (38) looks to block a shot while battling Ottawa Senators Right Wing Zack MacEwen (17) during first period National Hockey League action between the San Jose Sharks and Ottawa Senators on January 13, 2024, at Canadian Tire Centre in Ottawa, ON, Canada. (Photo by Richard A. Whittaker/Icon Sportswire)
OTTAWA, ON – JANUARY 13: San Jose Sharks Goalie Mackenzie Blackwood (29) looks to make a glove save during first period National Hockey League action between the San Jose Sharks and Ottawa Senators on January 13, 2024, at Canadian Tire Centre in Ottawa, ON, Canada. (Photo by Richard A. Whittaker/Icon Sportswire)
OTTAWA, ON – JANUARY 13: Ottawa Senators Goalie Joonas Korpisalo (70) looks to make a save during second period National Hockey League action between the San Jose Sharks and Ottawa Senators on January 13, 2024, at Canadian Tire Centre in Ottawa, ON, Canada. (Photo by Richard A. Whittaker/Icon Sportswire)
OTTAWA, ON – JANUARY 13: San Jose Sharks Defenceman Jan Rutta (84) skates with the puck during third period National Hockey League action between the San Jose Sharks and Ottawa Senators on January 13, 2024, at Canadian Tire Centre in Ottawa, ON, Canada. (Photo by Richard A. Whittaker/Icon Sportswire)
OTTAWA, ON – JANUARY 13: Ottawa Senators Left Wing Brady Tkachuk (7) jumps while battling San Jose Sharks Defenceman Marc-Edouard Vlasic (44) in front of Goalie Mackenzie Blackwood (29) during third period National Hockey League action between the San Jose Sharks and Ottawa Senators on January 13, 2024, at Canadian Tire Centre in Ottawa, ON, Canada. (Photo by Richard A. Whittaker/Icon Sportswire)
OTTAWA, ON – JANUARY 13: San Jose Sharks Right Wing Anthony Duclair (10) before a face-off during third period National Hockey League action between the San Jose Sharks and Ottawa Senators on January 13, 2024, at Canadian Tire Centre in Ottawa, ON, Canada. (Photo by Richard A. Whittaker/Icon Sportswire)
OTTAWA, ON – JANUARY 13: Ottawa Senators Center Rourke Chartier (49) battles San Jose Sharks Defenceman Mario Ferraro (38) during third period National Hockey League action between the San Jose Sharks and Ottawa Senators on January 13, 2024, at Canadian Tire Centre in Ottawa, ON, Canada. (Photo by Richard A. Whittaker/Icon Sportswire)
OTTAWA, ON – JANUARY 13: Ottawa Senators Right Wing Vladimir Tarasenko (91) celebrates his game-winning goal teammates Defenceman Artem Zub (2), Defenceman Jake Sanderson (85), Center Tim Stutzle (18), Right Wing Drake Batherson (19) during third period National Hockey League action between the San Jose Sharks and Ottawa Senators on January 13, 2024, at Canadian Tire Centre in Ottawa, ON, Canada. (Photo by Richard A. Whittaker/Icon Sportswire)
OTTAWA, ON – JANUARY 13: San Jose Sharks Goalie Mackenzie Blackwood (29) after allowing the go ahead goal during third period National Hockey League action between the San Jose Sharks and Ottawa Senators on January 13, 2024, at Canadian Tire Centre in Ottawa, ON, Canada. (Photo by Richard A. Whittaker/Icon Sportswire)
OTTAWA, ON – Anton Forsberg made 45 saves and Ottawa beat the Buffalo Sabres 5-1 on Sunday night in Senators interim coach Jacques Martin’s 1,300th NHL game.
Ottawa won after removing the interim tag and appointing Steve Staios as general manager Sunday. Martin took over as interim coach about two weeks ago after D.J. Smith was fired.
Zack MacEwen and Mark Kastelic each had their first goal of the season and Dominik Kubalik, Jakob Chychrun and Artem Zub also scored to help Ottawa improve to 15-18-0. Thomas Chabot had two assists in his return after missing 12 games because of a leg injury.
Tage Thompson scored for Buffalo, and Devon Levi made 26 saves.The Sabres are 15-19-4.
Ottawa opened the scoring with Chychrun’s power-play goal at 6:51 of the first period. Chychrun one-timed it past Levi for his 200th career point. McEwen made it 2-0, and Thompson countered for Buffalo with 13 seconds remaining in the period.
Ottawa took a 3-1 lead seven minutes into the second when Ridly Greig deked past Rasmus Dahlin and dished a pass over to Kubalik, who got a piece of the bouncing puck. Kastelic scored with 15 seconds remaining in the period.
Zub had an empty-net goal in the third.
Ottawa also made Dave Poulin the senior vice-president of hockey operations and Ryan Bowness associate general manager. Bowness had been the general manager of the Senators’ AHL farm team, the Belleville Senators.
OTTAWA, ON – DECEMBER 31: Ottawa Senators Defenceman Jakob Chychrun (6) celebrates his goal with Left Wing Dominik Kubalik (81) and Left Wing Vladimir Tarasenko (91) during first period National Hockey League action between the Buffalo Sabres and Ottawa Senators on December 31, 2023, at Canadian Tire Centre in Ottawa, ON, Canada. (Photo by Richard A. Whittaker/Icon Sportswire)
OTTAWA, ON – DECEMBER 31: Buffalo Sabres Goalie Devon Levi (27) after a whistle during first period National Hockey League action between the Buffalo Sabres and Ottawa Senators on December 31, 2023, at Canadian Tire Centre in Ottawa, ON, Canada. (Photo by Richard A. Whittaker/Icon Sportswire)
OTTAWA, ON – DECEMBER 31: Buffalo Sabres Goalie Devon Levi (27) looks to make a save during first period National Hockey League action between the Buffalo Sabres and Ottawa Senators on December 31, 2023, at Canadian Tire Centre in Ottawa, ON, Canada. (Photo by Richard A. Whittaker/Icon Sportswire)
OTTAWA, ON – DECEMBER 31: Ottawa Senators Goalie Anton Forsberg (31) makes a save on Buffalo Sabres Right Wing JJ Peterka (77) during second period National Hockey League action between the Buffalo Sabres and Ottawa Senators on December 31, 2023, at Canadian Tire Centre in Ottawa, ON, Canada. (Photo by Richard A. Whittaker/Icon Sportswire)
OTTAWA, ON – DECEMBER 31: Ottawa Senators Defenceman Jakob Chychrun (6) battles Buffalo Sabres Defenceman Rasmus Dahlin (26) after a whistle during second period National Hockey League action between the Buffalo Sabres and Ottawa Senators on December 31, 2023, at Canadian Tire Centre in Ottawa, ON, Canada. (Photo by Richard A. Whittaker/Icon Sportswire)
OTTAWA, ON – DECEMBER 31: Ottawa Senators Goalie Anton Forsberg (31) after a whistle during second period National Hockey League action between the Buffalo Sabres and Ottawa Senators on December 31, 2023, at Canadian Tire Centre in Ottawa, ON, Canada. (Photo by Richard A. Whittaker/Icon Sportswire)
OTTAWA, ON – DECEMBER 31: Buffalo Sabres Left Wing Jack Quinn (22) sits on the boards after a whistle during third period National Hockey League action between the Buffalo Sabres and Ottawa Senators on December 31, 2023, at Canadian Tire Centre in Ottawa, ON, Canada. (Photo by Richard A. Whittaker/Icon Sportswire)
OTTAWA, ON – DECEMBER 31: Buffalo Sabres Defenceman Ryan Johnson (33) skates with the puck during third period National Hockey League action between the Buffalo Sabres and Ottawa Senators on December 31, 2023, at Canadian Tire Centre in Ottawa, ON, Canada. (Photo by Richard A. Whittaker/Icon Sportswire)
OTTAWA, ON – DECEMBER 31: Ottawa Senators Defenceman Thomas Chabot (72) talks to Left Wing Parker Kelly (27) before a face-off during third period National Hockey League action between the Buffalo Sabres and Ottawa Senators on December 31, 2023, at Canadian Tire Centre in Ottawa, ON, Canada. (Photo by Richard A. Whittaker/Icon Sportswire)
OTTAWA, ON – DECEMBER 31: Buffalo Sabres Defenceman Connor Clifton (75) talks to Linesmen David Brisebois (96) during third period National Hockey League action between the Buffalo Sabres and Ottawa Senators on December 31, 2023, at Canadian Tire Centre in Ottawa, ON, Canada. (Photo by Richard A. Whittaker/Icon Sportswire)
OTTAWA, ON – Jesper Bratt had a goal and three assists, and the New Jersey Devils beat the Ottawa Senators 6-2 on Friday night for their third straight win.
Brothers Luke and Jack Hughes each had a goal and two assists for the Devils (19-13-2), and Dawson Mercer, Tyler Toffoli and Brendan Smith also scored. Nico Daws made 25 saves.
Drake Batherson and Jacob Bernard-Docker scored for the Senators (13-18-0), who had won two in a row. Joonas Korpisalo stopped 24 shots.
New Jersey carried a 4-1 lead into the final period. After killing a penalty, Nico Hischier hit Smith with a breakaway pass as he left the penalty box. Smith beat Korpisalo with a deke for his first goal with the Devils.
With just under seven minutes to play, Bernard-Docker took a point shot that hit a Devils player in front and went past Daws. It was his third goal of the season.
Luke Hughes then closed out the scoring, making it 6-2 with his sixth goal with 2:32 left.
The Senators opened the scoring midway through the first when Brady Tkachuk intercepted a clearing attempt inside the Devils’ blue line and fed Batherson in front. Batherson waited for Daws to go down and flipped the puck over him.
New Jersey responded with a pair of power-play goals. Jack Hughes scored at 13:10 and then Bratt put the Devils ahead with just eight seconds to play in the period.
In the second, New Jersey upped its lead to 4-1. Mercer scored at 7:17, followed by Toffoli at 14:47
The Senators finished 0 for 4 on the power play, and the Devils were 2 for 4.
OTTAWA, ON – DECEMBER 29: New Jersey Devils Goalie Nico Daws (50) faces a shot by Ottawa Senators Right Wing Drake Batherson (19) during first period National Hockey League action between the New Jersey Devils and Ottawa Senators on December 29, 2023, at Canadian Tire Centre in Ottawa, ON, Canada. (Photo by Richard A. Whittaker/Icon Sportswire)
OTTAWA, ON – DECEMBER 29: New Jersey Devils Left Wing Tyler Toffoli (73), Center Jack Hughes (86) and Defenceman Luke Hughes (43) at the bench after a whistle during first period National Hockey League action between the New Jersey Devils and Ottawa Senators on December 29, 2023, at Canadian Tire Centre in Ottawa, ON, Canada. (Photo by Richard A. Whittaker/Icon Sportswire)
OTTAWA, ON – DECEMBER 29: New Jersey Devils Defenceman Luke Hughes (43) skates with the puck during first period National Hockey League action between the New Jersey Devils and Ottawa Senators on December 29, 2023, at Canadian Tire Centre in Ottawa, ON, Canada. (Photo by Richard A. Whittaker/Icon Sportswire)
OTTAWA, ON – DECEMBER 29: New Jersey Devils Right Wing Jesper Bratt (63) skates by the bench to celebrate his goal during first period National Hockey League action between the New Jersey Devils and Ottawa Senators on December 29, 2023, at Canadian Tire Centre in Ottawa, ON, Canada. (Photo by Richard A. Whittaker/Icon Sportswire)
OTTAWA, ON – DECEMBER 29: Ottawa Senators Goalie Joonas Korpisalo (70) makes a save on New Jersey Devils Center Nico Hischier (13) during second period National Hockey League action between the New Jersey Devils and Ottawa Senators on December 29, 2023, at Canadian Tire Centre in Ottawa, ON, Canada. (Photo by Richard A. Whittaker/Icon Sportswire)
OTTAWA, ON – DECEMBER 29: Ottawa Senators Center Josh Norris (9) battles New Jersey Devils Defenceman Luke Hughes (43) during third period National Hockey League action between the New Jersey Devils and Ottawa Senators on December 29, 2023, at Canadian Tire Centre in Ottawa, ON, Canada. (Photo by Richard A. Whittaker/Icon Sportswire)
OTTAWA, ON – DECEMBER 29: New Jersey Devils Defenceman Brendan Smith (2) is congratulated on his goal by Defenceman Luke Hughes (43) as Defenceman Simon Nemec (17) and Defenceman Kevin Bahl (88) look on during third period National Hockey League action between the New Jersey Devils and Ottawa Senators on December 29, 2023, at Canadian Tire Centre in Ottawa, ON, Canada. (Photo by Richard A. Whittaker/Icon Sportswire)
OTTAWA, ON – DECEMBER 29: New Jersey Devils Left Wing Tyler Toffoli (73) before a face-off during third period National Hockey League action between the New Jersey Devils and Ottawa Senators on December 29, 2023, at Canadian Tire Centre in Ottawa, ON, Canada. (Photo by Richard A. Whittaker/Icon Sportswire)
OTTAWA, ON – DECEMBER 29: Ottawa Senators Left Wing Jiri Smejkal (13) battles New Jersey Devils Defenceman Jonas Siegenthaler (71) in front of Goalie Nico Daws (50) during third period National Hockey League action between the New Jersey Devils and Ottawa Senators on December 29, 2023, at Canadian Tire Centre in Ottawa, ON, Canada. (Photo by Richard A. Whittaker/Icon Sportswire)
OTTAWA, ON – DECEMBER 29: New Jersey Devils Center Nico Hischier (13) congratulates Goalie Nico Daws (50) on the win after National Hockey League action between the New Jersey Devils and Ottawa Senators on December 29, 2023, at Canadian Tire Centre in Ottawa, ON, Canada. (Photo by Richard A. Whittaker/Icon Sportswire)
OTTAWA, ON – Tim Stutzle scored 70 seconds into overtime and the Ottawa Senators snapped a six-game losing streak with a 5-4 win over the Pittsburgh Penguins on Saturday night.
Brady Tkachuk, Josh Norris, Erik Brannstrom and Jakob Chychrun also scored for Ottawa, which won its first game during Jacques Martin’s second stint as coach. Anton Forsberg made 30 saves.
Martin took over behind the bench on an interim basis when the Senators fired D.J. Smith on Monday. He also coached the team for nine seasons from 1995-96 through 2003-04.
Lars Eller, Rickard Rakell, Drew O’Connor and Kris Letang scored for the Penguins while Alex Nedeljkovic stopped 21 shots.
Trailing 4-2 to start the third, the Penguins made it a one-goal game just 1:51 into the period when O’Connor deflected Marcus Petersson’s point shot. Letang tied the game with 2:26 remaining.
Leading 2-1, Ottawa extended its lead early in the second when Claude Giroux made a great pass through traffic to a streaking Tkachuk, who tipped home his 15th of the season.
Pittsburgh made it a one-goal game when Rakell tipped home Sidney Crosby’s pass, but Ottawa padded its lead on Brannstrom’s second of the season at 7:30. The goal required a lengthy review, but stood.
The Senators got the start they were looking for jumping out to a 2-1 lead in the first period.
Chychrun opened the scoring, sliding on one knee to score on the rebound of Giroux’s shot at 11:07. The Penguins tied the game with a power-play goal at 14:31 when Eller beat Forsberg short side. Ottawa regained the lead 30 seconds later when Norris batted a shot past Nedeljkovic.
OTTAWA, ON – DECEMBER 23: Pittsburgh Penguins Goalie Alex Nedeljkovic (39) looks to stop a wrap around attempt by Ottawa Senators Left Wing Angus Crookshank (59) with the help of Defenceman Marcus Pettersson (28) during first period National Hockey League action between the Pittsburgh Penguins and Ottawa Senators on December 23, 2023, at Canadian Tire Centre in Ottawa, ON, Canada. (Photo by Richard A. Whittaker/Icon Sportswire)
OTTAWA, ON – DECEMBER 23: Ottawa Senators interim head coach Jacques Martin and assistant coach Daniel Alfredsson during first period National Hockey League action between the Pittsburgh Penguins and Ottawa Senators on December 23, 2023, at Canadian Tire Centre in Ottawa, ON, Canada. (Photo by Richard A. Whittaker/Icon Sportswire)
OTTAWA, ON – DECEMBER 23: Pittsburgh Penguins Goalie Alex Nedeljkovic (39) looks to make a save with Ottawa Senators Left Wing Jiri Smejkal (13) and Defenceman Ryan Graves (27) making traffic in front during first period National Hockey League action between the Pittsburgh Penguins and Ottawa Senators on December 23, 2023, at Canadian Tire Centre in Ottawa, ON, Canada. (Photo by Richard A. Whittaker/Icon Sportswire)
OTTAWA, ON – DECEMBER 23: Ottawa Senators Left Wing Angus Crookshank (59) skates in the offensive zone during first period National Hockey League action between the Pittsburgh Penguins and Ottawa Senators on December 23, 2023, at Canadian Tire Centre in Ottawa, ON, Canada. (Photo by Richard A. Whittaker/Icon Sportswire)
OTTAWA, ON – DECEMBER 23: Ottawa Senators Goalie Anton Forsberg (31) plays the puck up during second period National Hockey League action between the Pittsburgh Penguins and Ottawa Senators on December 23, 2023, at Canadian Tire Centre in Ottawa, ON, Canada. (Photo by Richard A. Whittaker/Icon Sportswire)
OTTAWA, ON – DECEMBER 23: Ottawa Senators Mascot Spartacat dressed for Christmas during second period National Hockey League action between the Pittsburgh Penguins and Ottawa Senators on December 23, 2023, at Canadian Tire Centre in Ottawa, ON, Canada. (Photo by Richard A. Whittaker/Icon Sportswire)
OTTAWA, ON – DECEMBER 23: Pittsburgh Penguins Center Sidney Crosby (87) talks to Linesmen Michel Cormier (76) during second period National Hockey League action between the Pittsburgh Penguins and Ottawa Senators on December 23, 2023, at Canadian Tire Centre in Ottawa, ON, Canada. (Photo by Richard A. Whittaker/Icon Sportswire)
OTTAWA, ON – DECEMBER 23: Ottawa Senators Right Wing Claude Giroux (28) and Pittsburgh Penguins Right Wing Drew O’Connor (10) on the outside of a scrum during second period National Hockey League action between the Pittsburgh Penguins and Ottawa Senators on December 23, 2023, at Canadian Tire Centre in Ottawa, ON, Canada. (Photo by Richard A. Whittaker/Icon Sportswire)
OTTAWA, ON – DECEMBER 23: Pittsburgh Penguins Defenceman Erik Karlsson (65)after a whistle during third period National Hockey League action between the Pittsburgh Penguins and Ottawa Senators on December 23, 2023, at Canadian Tire Centre in Ottawa, ON, Canada. (Photo by Richard A. Whittaker/Icon Sportswire)
OTTAWA, ON – DECEMBER 23: Ottawa Senators Goalie Anton Forsberg (31) is congratulated on the win by Left Wing Angus Crookshank (59) and Center Mark Kastelic (12) after National Hockey League action between the Pittsburgh Penguins and Ottawa Senators on December 23, 2023, at Canadian Tire Centre in Ottawa, ON, Canada. (Photo by Richard A. Whittaker/Icon Sportswire)
OTTAWA, ON – Sebastian Aho had two goals and an assist to lead the Carolina Hurricanes to a 4-1 win over the Ottawa Senators on Tuesday night.
Matin Necas and Seth Jarvis also scored for Carolina. Pyotr Kochetkov made 31 saves as the Hurricanes snapped a four-game skid.
Josh Norris scored for the Senators, who had their three-game winning streak halted. Joonas Korpisalo stopped 24 shots.
The Senators opened the scoring seven minutes in, when Norris tipped in a shot by Erik Brannstrom.
Carolina tied the game with a power-play goal with 1:11 left in the period. Brady Skeji made a great pass to Necas, who beat Korpisalo on the short side.
Aho gave Carolina the lead with a power-play goal on a shot from the point at 12:18 of the second period. He picked up an assist 81 seconds later when Jarvis beat Korpisalo.
Aho added another goal at 17:19, taking advantage of poor defensive coverage and going in uncontested to score his 10th goal of the season.
Down by three to start the third period, Ottawa pressed to get back in the game, but Kochetkov was solid. He stopped Drake Batherson, who was playing his 250th career game, on a breakaway midway through the period, and also stopped Brady Tkachuk on a penalty shot late in the game.
Tkachuk was awarded the penalty shot after officials whistled Kochetkov for thowing his stick to make a save.
Ottawa was 0 for 4 on the power play and slipped to 0 for 18 on the power play in its last five home games.
Hurricanes forward Andrei Svechnikov will be sidelined for the foreseeable future due to an upper-body injury, the team said.
OTTAWA, ON – DECEMBER 12: Carolina Hurricanes Center Sebastian Aho (20) battles Ottawa Senators Right Wing Claude Giroux (28) on a face-off during first period National Hockey League action between the Carolina Hurricanes and Ottawa Senators on December 12, 2023, at Canadian Tire Centre in Ottawa, ON, Canada. (Photo by Richard A. Whittaker/Icon Sportswire)
OTTAWA, ON – DECEMBER 12: Carolina Hurricanes Goalie Pyotr Kochetkov (52) looks to make a save on Ottawa Senators Right Wing Mathieu Joseph (21) during first period National Hockey League action between the Carolina Hurricanes and Ottawa Senators on December 12, 2023, at Canadian Tire Centre in Ottawa, ON, Canada. (Photo by Richard A. Whittaker/Icon Sportswire)
OTTAWA, ON – DECEMBER 12: Carolina Hurricanes Defenceman Brent Burns (8) skates with the puck during first period National Hockey League action between the Carolina Hurricanes and Ottawa Senators on December 12, 2023, at Canadian Tire Centre in Ottawa, ON, Canada. (Photo by Richard A. Whittaker/Icon Sportswire)
OTTAWA, ON – DECEMBER 12: Ottawa Senators Goalie Joonas Korpisalo (70) after a whistle during second period National Hockey League action between the Carolina Hurricanes and Ottawa Senators on December 12, 2023, at Canadian Tire Centre in Ottawa, ON, Canada. (Photo by Richard A. Whittaker/Icon Sportswire)
OTTAWA, ON – DECEMBER 12: Ottawa Senators Center Rourke Chartier (49) before a face-off during second period National Hockey League action between the Carolina Hurricanes and Ottawa Senators on December 12, 2023, at Canadian Tire Centre in Ottawa, ON, Canada. (Photo by Richard A. Whittaker/Icon Sportswire)
OTTAWA, ON – DECEMBER 12: Carolina Hurricanes Center Sebastian Aho (20) celebrates his first goal of the game with Defenceman Tony DeAngelo (77) during second period National Hockey League action between the Carolina Hurricanes and Ottawa Senators on December 12, 2023, at Canadian Tire Centre in Ottawa, ON, Canada. (Photo by Richard A. Whittaker/Icon Sportswire)
OTTAWA, ON – DECEMBER 12: Ottawa Senators Goalie Joonas Korpisalo (70) tracks the play during second period National Hockey League action between the Carolina Hurricanes and Ottawa Senators on December 12, 2023, at Canadian Tire Centre in Ottawa, ON, Canada. (Photo by Richard A. Whittaker/Icon Sportswire)
OTTAWA, ON – DECEMBER 12: Ottawa Senators Center Josh Norris (9) defended by Carolina Hurricanes Defenceman Brady Skjei (76) during third period National Hockey League action between the Carolina Hurricanes and Ottawa Senators on December 12, 2023, at Canadian Tire Centre in Ottawa, ON, Canada. (Photo by Richard A. Whittaker/Icon Sportswire)
OTTAWA, ON – DECEMBER 12: Linesmen Caleb Apperson (77) holds back Ottawa Senators Left Wing Brady Tkachuk (7) during third period National Hockey League action between the Carolina Hurricanes and Ottawa Senators on December 12, 2023, at Canadian Tire Centre in Ottawa, ON, Canada. (Photo by Richard A. Whittaker/Icon Sportswire)
OTTAWA, ON – DECEMBER 12: Carolina Hurricanes Defenceman Jalen Chatfield (5) and Left Wing Jordan Martinook (48) congratulate Goalie Pyotr Kochetkov (52) on the win after National Hockey League action between the Carolina Hurricanes and Ottawa Senators on December 12, 2023, at Canadian Tire Centre in Ottawa, ON, Canada. (Photo by Richard A. Whittaker/Icon Sportswire)
OTTAWA, ON — Joseph Woll made 29 saves before leaving because of an injury midway through the third period and the Toronto Maple Leafs held on to beat the Ottawa Senators 4-3 on Thursday night.
Woll left after stopping a shot from Rourke Chartier.
Toronto led 3-2 at the time, and William Nylander made it 4-2 with 6:57 remaining.
Mitch Marner, David Kampf and Calle Jarnkrok also scored for the Maple Leafs, and Martin Jones stopped none of 10 shots in relief of Woll.
Josh Norris, Jacob Bernard-Docker and Claude Giroux scored for Ottawa. Anton Forsberg stopped 18 shots.
Jarnkrok gave Toronto a 3-1 edge 3:35 into the third period with a wrist shot, capped a run of three straight Maple Leafs goals.
But under two minutes later, Bernard-Docker made it a one-score game with his first career NHL goal on a point shot.
Nylander made it 4-2 with a wrist shot from the left faceoff circle, and Giroux finished the scoring on a one-timer with 1:53 remaining.
Ottawa was unable to complete the comeback after pulling Forsberg and having a power play for the final 50.3 seconds.
OTTAWA, ON – DECEMBER 07: Toronto Maple Leafs Right Wing Mitchell Marner (16) jumps in front of Ottawa Senators Goalie Anton Forsberg (31) during first period National Hockey League action between the Toronto Maple Leafs and Ottawa Senators on December 7, 2023, at Canadian Tire Centre in Ottawa, ON, Canada. (Photo by Richard A. Whittaker/Icon Sportswire)
OTTAWA, ON – DECEMBER 07: Toronto Maple Leafs Goalie Joseph Woll (60) makes a save in close on Ottawa Senators Center Tim Stutzle (18) during second period National Hockey League action between the Toronto Maple Leafs and Ottawa Senators on December 7, 2023, at Canadian Tire Centre in Ottawa, ON, Canada. (Photo by Richard A. Whittaker/Icon Sportswire)
OTTAWA, ON – DECEMBER 07: Ottawa Senators Right Wing Drake Batherson (19) looks to tip a shot while battling Toronto Maple Leafs Defenceman Jake McCabe (22) during second period National Hockey League action between the Toronto Maple Leafs and Ottawa Senators on December 7, 2023, at Canadian Tire Centre in Ottawa, ON, Canada. (Photo by Richard A. Whittaker/Icon Sportswire)
OTTAWA, ON – DECEMBER 07: Toronto Maple Leafs Right Wing Calle Jarnkrok (19) celebrates his goal during third period National Hockey League action between the Toronto Maple Leafs and Ottawa Senators on December 7, 2023, at Canadian Tire Centre in Ottawa, ON, Canada. (Photo by Richard A. Whittaker/Icon Sportswire)
OTTAWA, ON – DECEMBER 07: Ottawa Senators Defenceman Travis Hamonic (23) takes a moment after the Toronto Maple Leafs score a goal during third period National Hockey League action between the Toronto Maple Leafs and Ottawa Senators on December 7, 2023, at Canadian Tire Centre in Ottawa, ON, Canada. (Photo by Richard A. Whittaker/Icon Sportswire)
OTTAWA, ON – DECEMBER 07: Ottawa Senators Defenceman Jacob Bernard-Docker (24) celebrates his first career NHL goal with Defenceman Jake Sanderson (85), Left Wing Vladimir Tarasenko (91) and Center Tim Stutzle (18) during third period National Hockey League action between the Toronto Maple Leafs and Ottawa Senators on December 7, 2023, at Canadian Tire Centre in Ottawa, ON, Canada. (Photo by Richard A. Whittaker/Icon Sportswire)
OTTAWA, ON – DECEMBER 07: Ottawa Senators Defenceman Jakob Chychrun (6) battles Toronto Maple Leafs Center Auston Matthews (34) on the boards during third period National Hockey League action between the Toronto Maple Leafs and Ottawa Senators on December 7, 2023, at Canadian Tire Centre in Ottawa, ON, Canada. (Photo by Richard A. Whittaker/Icon Sportswire)
OTTAWA, ON – DECEMBER 07: Ottawa Senators Defenceman Jakob Chychrun (6) grimaces after blocking a shot during third period National Hockey League action between the Toronto Maple Leafs and Ottawa Senators on December 7, 2023, at Canadian Tire Centre in Ottawa, ON, Canada. (Photo by Richard A. Whittaker/Icon Sportswire)
OTTAWA, ON – DECEMBER 07: Toronto Maple Leafs Winger William Nylander (88) celebrates his goal with Left Wing Matthew Knies (23), Defenceman T.J. Brodie (78), Center Auston Matthews (34) and Defenceman Jake McCabe (22) during third period National Hockey League action between the Toronto Maple Leafs and Ottawa Senators on December 7, 2023, at Canadian Tire Centre in Ottawa, ON, Canada. (Photo by Richard A. Whittaker/Icon Sportswire)
OTTAWA, ON – DECEMBER 07: Ottawa Senators Right Wing Claude Giroux (28) breaks his stick on the post after losing to the Toronto Maple Leafs after National Hockey League action between the Toronto Maple Leafs and Ottawa Senators on December 7, 2023, at Canadian Tire Centre in Ottawa, ON, Canada. (Photo by Richard A. Whittaker/Icon Sportswire)
OTTAWA, ON — Brady Tkachuk and Vladimir Tarasenko each scored twice to lead the Ottawa Senators to an impressive 6-2 win over the league-leading New York Rangers on Tuesday night.
Anton Forsberg made 33 saves for the Sens, while Claude Giroux and Drake Batherson also scored for the Senators (10-10-0).
Artemi Panarin and K’Andre Miller scored for the Rangers (18-5-1), while Igor Shesterkin stopped 30 shots.
Trailing 5-2 to start the third period, the Rangers had a great chance to get back in the game with a two-man advantage for 85 seconds but failed to capitalize.
The Rangers came into the game with points in 17 of their last 19. They had chances throughout the night, but Forsberg was solid when called upon.
Trailing 2-0 after the first, New York looked to get back in the game and while they had a better second period in the end the Senators led 5-2 after 40 minutes.
Panarin had a power-play goal just 39 seconds into the second to make it 2-1, but Tarasenko regained the two-goal lead with his first in 13 games. Miller got the Rangers right back in it scoring 22 seconds later.
Ottawa made it 4-2 when Batherson buried a Tarasenko rebound. Blake Wheeler looked like he had a sure goal, but Jakob Chychrun batted it out of the air to help Forsberg out.
Tkachuk scored his second late in the period taking a rebound off the back boards and beat Shesterkin short side.
Tkachuk opened the scoring tipping an Artem Zub shot, and with just under two minutes remaining Giroux beat Shesterkin with a wraparound goal.
Ridly Greig returned to the Senators lineup after missing 10 games with a high ankle sprain.
OTTAWA, ON – DECEMBER 05: Ottawa Senators Left Wing Brady Tkachuk (7) celebrates his goal with Defenceman Artem Zub (2), Center Josh Norris (9), Right Wing Claude Giroux (28) and Defenceman Erik Brannstrom (26) during first period National Hockey League action between the New York Rangers and Ottawa Senators on December 5, 2023, at Canadian Tire Centre in Ottawa, ON, Canada. (Photo by Richard A. Whittaker/Icon Sportswire)
OTTAWA, ON – DECEMBER 05: New York Rangers Defenceman Jacob Trouba (8) in a battle with Ottawa Senators Center Josh Norris (9) in front of Goalie Igor Shesterkin (31) during first period National Hockey League action between the New York Rangers and Ottawa Senators on December 5, 2023, at Canadian Tire Centre in Ottawa, ON, Canada. (Photo by Richard A. Whittaker/Icon Sportswire)
OTTAWA, ON – DECEMBER 05: Ottawa Senators Goalie Anton Forsberg (31) makes a save with Ottawa Senators Defenceman Erik Brannstrom (26) battling New York Rangers Center Vincent Trocheck (16) in front during second period National Hockey League action between the New York Rangers and Ottawa Senators on December 5, 2023, at Canadian Tire Centre in Ottawa, ON, Canada. (Photo by Richard A. Whittaker/Icon Sportswire)
OTTAWA, ON – DECEMBER 05: Ottawa Senators Center Rourke Chartier (49) and New York Rangers Center Vincent Trocheck (16) battle on a face-off during second period National Hockey League action between the New York Rangers and Ottawa Senators on December 5, 2023, at Canadian Tire Centre in Ottawa, ON, Canada. (Photo by Richard A. Whittaker/Icon Sportswire)
OTTAWA, ON – DECEMBER 05: Referee Trevor Hanson (14) talks to Ottawa Senators Defenceman Travis Hamonic (23) during second period National Hockey League action between the New York Rangers and Ottawa Senators on December 5, 2023, at Canadian Tire Centre in Ottawa, ON, Canada. (Photo by Richard A. Whittaker/Icon Sportswire)
OTTAWA, ON – DECEMBER 05: New York Rangers Goalie Igor Shesterkin (31) plays the puck during third period National Hockey League action between the New York Rangers and Ottawa Senators on December 5, 2023, at Canadian Tire Centre in Ottawa, ON, Canada. (Photo by Richard A. Whittaker/Icon Sportswire)
OTTAWA, ON – DECEMBER 05: New York Rangers Goalie Igor Shesterkin (31) after a whistle during third period National Hockey League action between the New York Rangers and Ottawa Senators on December 5, 2023, at Canadian Tire Centre in Ottawa, ON, Canada. (Photo by Richard A. Whittaker/Icon Sportswire)
OTTAWA, ON – DECEMBER 05: New York Rangers Defenceman Jacob Trouba (8) skates with the puck during third period National Hockey League action between the New York Rangers and Ottawa Senators on December 5, 2023, at Canadian Tire Centre in Ottawa, ON, Canada. (Photo by Richard A. Whittaker/Icon Sportswire)
OTTAWA, ON – DECEMBER 05: New York Rangers Defenceman K’Andre Miller (79) skates with the puck during third period National Hockey League action between the New York Rangers and Ottawa Senators on December 5, 2023, at Canadian Tire Centre in Ottawa, ON, Canada. (Photo by Richard A. Whittaker/Icon Sportswire)
OTTAWA, ON – DECEMBER 05: Ottawa Senators Right Wing Vladimir Tarasenko (91) during three stars after National Hockey League action between the New York Rangers and Ottawa Senators on December 5, 2023, at Canadian Tire Centre in Ottawa, ON, Canada. (Photo by Richard A. Whittaker/Icon Sportswire)
OTTAWA, ON — The Ottawa Senators let their emotions get the best of them Monday night and they paid the price with the visiting Florida Panthers handing them a 5-0 beat down.
In a penalty-filled game that was highlighted by 10 players getting simultaneous game misconducts in the third period, the Senators showed their lack of maturity and discipline.
While the Senators hadn’t looked very impressive in the first 40 minutes and trailed 3-0, there was plenty of time to turn things around in the third until Zack MacEwen took a match penalty at the five-minute mark for going after Matthew Tkachuk.
From that point on there were a multitude of penalties, including Jake Sanderson dropping the gloves with Tkachuk.
Ottawa captain Brady Tkachuk was in the middle of things as well and was largely responsible for the scrum that led to the misconducts.
“I mean, I don’t think it’s bad to play with emotion,” said Tkachuk. “I think, when this group plays with emotion we’re a tough team to beat and I think we rely on our emotion and it shows that we care, shows that we care about what we’re doing here and about the guy next to us.”
Senators head coach D.J. Smith didn’t disagree when asked if he felt his team showed a lack of maturity on this night.
“Yeah, yeah, that’s fair,” said Smith. “You know, I just thought at 3-0 we came up with some really good shifts. We were aggressive. We were, you know, in the game, lots of game left and then we take a five-minute major and that takes you right out of the game.”
Watching the unravelling of his team in the third was disheartening for Smith.
“As the head coach you realize you’re throwing away an opportunity,” he said. “You have to just keep playing. And, you know, I don’t know what went on between periods. We came out, I thought ready, and then you know that final whatever it was, after we took the five-minute major you don’t give yourself a chance to win and you can’t play like that in the NHL.”
From the start the Panthers looked like a team determined to win.
Sam Reinhart scored his first of two on the power play just 88 seconds into the game.
Ottawa had the perfect opportunity to respond when Reinhart was assessed a double minor for catching Tim Stutzle with a high stick, but Ottawa managed just one shot on goal.
The second wasn’t much better for Ottawa.
The Senators failed to record a shot on goal on an early power play and forced Joonas Korpisalo, who stopped 33 shots, to make a couple of big saves.
Korpisalo was beat by Reinhart, with a wraparound goal, after trying to clear the puck behind the net on the power play to make it 2-0.
The Senators challenged the goal for being offside, but after a lengthy review it was deemed onside and Sam Bennett went on to make it 3-0 on the ensuing power play.
“The first few special teams put us in a good position,” said Reinhart. “We came out with a playoff mentality, trying to get our power play going a little bit.”
Mixed in with the multitude of penalties in the third was a pair of goals by the Panthers from Carter Verhaeghe and Eetu Luostarinen to round out the scoring.
The win allowed the Panthers (13-7-1) to snap a two-game losing skid as they kicked off three straight road games within the division.
“It’s good that our power play, our special teams, in the end, won us the game,” said Panthers coach Paul Maurice. “Our goaltender made a couple of saves that he had to make to keep it right. But our penalty kill was as good as our power play tonight and that won us the game.”
This game was meant to be a measuring stick for the Senators and they failed to meet the challenge.
“We definitely fell tonight,” said Ottawa’s Claude Giroux. “But saying that, you know, sometimes the best way to learn is to fail really big so we can lose 3-2 and not learn from it. But you know, we lose the way we did (Monday) and we have to learn from it.
“So, we’re gonna stick together here. There’s no doubt we’re gonna come out and play hard on Friday. I think that’s when our next game is and, you know, we’re going to stick together no matter what here, so I’m not worried about that.”
OTTAWA, ON – NOVEMBER 27: Florida Panthers Center Anton Lundell (15) after a whistle during first period National Hockey League action between the Florida Panthers and Ottawa Senators on November 27, 2023, at Canadian Tire Centre in Ottawa, ON, Canada. (Photo by Richard A. Whittaker/Icon Sportswire)
OTTAWA, ON – NOVEMBER 27: Ottawa Senators Goalie Joonas Korpisalo (70) keeps eyes on the play during second period National Hockey League action between the Florida Panthers and Ottawa Senators on November 27, 2023, at Canadian Tire Centre in Ottawa, ON, Canada. (Photo by Richard A. Whittaker/Icon Sportswire)
OTTAWA, ON – NOVEMBER 27: Florida Panthers Defenceman Gustav Forsling (42) questions a call after a whistle during second period National Hockey League action between the Florida Panthers and Ottawa Senators on November 27, 2023, at Canadian Tire Centre in Ottawa, ON, Canada. (Photo by Richard A. Whittaker/Icon Sportswire)
OTTAWA, ON – NOVEMBER 27: Florida Panthers Goalie Sergei Bobrovsky (72) wearing a special Hockey Fights Cancer Mask after a whistle during second period National Hockey League action between the Florida Panthers and Ottawa Senators on November 27, 2023, at Canadian Tire Centre in Ottawa, ON, Canada. (Photo by Richard A. Whittaker/Icon Sportswire)
OTTAWA, ON – NOVEMBER 27: Ottawa Senators Left Wing Brady Tkachuk (7) battles Florida Panthers Defenceman Oliver Ekman-Larsson (91) in front of Goalie Sergei Bobrovsky (72) during second period National Hockey League action between the Florida Panthers and Ottawa Senators on November 27, 2023, at Canadian Tire Centre in Ottawa, ON, Canada. (Photo by Richard A. Whittaker/Icon Sportswire)
OTTAWA, ON – NOVEMBER 27: Ottawa Senators Left Wing Brady Tkachuk (7) looks to tip a shot in front of Florida Panthers Goalie Sergei Bobrovsky (72) during second period National Hockey League action between the Florida Panthers and Ottawa Senators on November 27, 2023, at Canadian Tire Centre in Ottawa, ON, Canada. (Photo by Richard A. Whittaker/Icon Sportswire)
OTTAWA, ON – NOVEMBER 27: Ottawa Senators Right Wing Parker Kelly (27) hangs onto to Florida Panthers Defenceman Dmitry Kulikov (7) as they watch a fight along side Referee Mitch Dunning (20) during third period National Hockey League action between the Florida Panthers and Ottawa Senators on November 27, 2023, at Canadian Tire Centre in Ottawa, ON, Canada. (Photo by Richard A. Whittaker/Icon Sportswire)
OTTAWA, ON – NOVEMBER 27: Florida Panthers Right Wing Matthew Tkachuk (19) sets up in front of Ottawa Senators Goalie Joonas Korpisalo (70) during third period National Hockey League action between the Florida Panthers and Ottawa Senators on November 27, 2023, at Canadian Tire Centre in Ottawa, ON, Canada. (Photo by Richard A. Whittaker/Icon Sportswire)
OTTAWA, ON – NOVEMBER 27: Florida Panthers Center Sam Bennett (9) looks to tip a shot in front of Ottawa Senators Goalie Joonas Korpisalo (70) as Defenceman Jacob Bernard-Docker (24) looks on during third period National Hockey League action between the Florida Panthers and Ottawa Senators on November 27, 2023, at Canadian Tire Centre in Ottawa, ON, Canada. (Photo by Richard A. Whittaker/Icon Sportswire)
OTTAWA, ON – NOVEMBER 27: Florida Panthers Right Wing Sam Reinhart (13), Center Aleksander Barkov (16), Center Sam Bennett (9) and Ottawa Senators Left Wing Mathieu Joseph (21) in a scrum during third period National Hockey League action between the Florida Panthers and Ottawa Senators on November 27, 2023, at Canadian Tire Centre in Ottawa, ON, Canada. (Photo by Richard A. Whittaker/Icon Sportswire)
OTTAWA, ON – The New York Islanders played 57 minutes of Friday night’s game with four defencemen and the Ottawa Senators still couldn’t beat them.
New York put a gutsy effort together to beat Ottawa 5-3 and deserved to leave with the two points.
The Islanders found themselves short-handed early on when both Adam Pelech and Sebastian Aho were injured after playing just two shifts, leaving New York to play the remainder of the game down two defencemen.
“That was an incredible effort,” said Islanders coach Lane Lambert. “We knew real early in the game what we were up against … I thought they did a good job of making sure they kept their shift as short as possible and I just thought it was an incredible effort by the four of them.
“I’ve never experienced that before where we’ve been down to four ‘D’ for pretty much the entire game.”
The Islanders (8-6-5) had contributions from all its players with five different goal scorers and 31 blocked shots.
Kyle Palmieri and Oliver Wahlstrom each had a goal and an assist. Mat Barzal, Anders Lee and Simon Holmstrom also scored. Semyon Varlamov stopped 29 shots.
“It was a lot of minutes for everyone,” said Noah Dobson, who played a team-high 31 minutes five seconds. “I think as a group everyone was aware and the forwards did a good job helping us out getting back and then we needed (Varlamov) to make some big saves and he did that.”
The Senators (8-8-0), who were playing their first game since returning from Sweden for the Global Series, failed to take advantage of the Islanders’ depleted lineup.
“You have to forecheck, you have to take the walls away,” said Senators coach D.J. Smith. “We did it for a stretch in the second period, but not enough and when we made mistakes, it ended up in the net.
“We just didn’t make it hard enough on them defensively.”
Drake Batherson scored a pair of goals for Ottawa and Tim Stutzle buried his fifth. Anton Forsberg made 21 saves.
The game was tied 1-1 after the first. Batherson opened the scoring with a power-play goal and Palmieri tied it after winning the battle for a rebound in front.
A wild second period saw the two teams combine for five goals.
The Senators appeared to take a 2-1 lead at the six-minute mark of the second, but it was called off for being offside. Wahlstrom scored almost immediately for New York to take the lead.
“It was a great call by our video staff … we knew the thing was offside for the period of time that it was in the zone and we were going to challenge if something came of it,” said Lambert. “We score after so certainly there was a momentum shift.”
The Islanders then went on to score a pair of goals in a span of six seconds. Barzal beat Forsberg with a wrist shot on the power play, and off the ensuing faceoff the Islanders took control and Lee scored to give New York a 4-1 lead.
“When they scored the 3-1 goal, it felt like we got behind, obviously,” said Forsberg. “And then I let in the fourth one, there. I should’ve had that one. It’s uphill from there. I’ve got to find more consistency and get a few saves there.”
The Senators replied with a pair of goals of their own, scoring 47 seconds apart on nearly identical plays.
Mathieu Joseph won a battle for the puck along the back boards and put it out front to Stutzle.
Joseph then won another battle and put the puck to the front of the net, where Stutzle made a little bump pass to Batherson for his second of the night.
Despite the strange turn of events, Stutzle thought his team would prevail.
“I was 100 per cent confident we were going to win that game,” he said. “There was never a doubt in my mind.
“Give credit to their goalie, he made some huge saves.”
The Islanders took a two-goal lead early in the third on Holmstrom’s goal, which went off Ottawa’s Vladimir Tarasenko.
The Senators had a last chance to get back in the game when Barzal took a slashing penalty and Ottawa pulled Forsberg for a two-man advantage, but Varlamov was solid.
OTTAWA, ON – NOVEMBER 24: New York Islanders Defenceman Alexander Romanov (28) follows through on a pass during first period National Hockey League action between the New York Islanders and Ottawa Senators on November 24, 2023, at Canadian Tire Centre in Ottawa, ON, Canada. (Photo by Richard A. Whittaker/Icon Sportswire)
OTTAWA, ON – NOVEMBER 24: Ottawa Senators Right Wing Drake Batherson (19) celebrates his goal during first period National Hockey League action between the New York Islanders and Ottawa Senators on November 24, 2023, at Canadian Tire Centre in Ottawa, ON, Canada. (Photo by Richard A. Whittaker/Icon Sportswire)
OTTAWA, ON – NOVEMBER 24: New York Islanders Right Wing Oliver Wahlstrom (26) tips a shot in front of Ottawa Senators Goalie Anton Forsberg (31) while battling Defenceman Erik Brannstrom (26) during second period National Hockey League action between the New York Islanders and Ottawa Senators on November 24, 2023, at Canadian Tire Centre in Ottawa, ON, Canada. (Photo by Richard A. Whittaker/Icon Sportswire)
OTTAWA, ON – NOVEMBER 24: New York Islanders Right Wing Oliver Wahlstrom (26) celebrates his goal with Defenceman Alexander Romanov (28), Left Wing Anders Lee (27) and New York Islanders Center Jean-Gabriel Pageau (44) during second period National Hockey League action between the New York Islanders and Ottawa Senators on November 24, 2023, at Canadian Tire Centre in Ottawa, ON, Canada. (Photo by Richard A. Whittaker/Icon Sportswire)
OTTAWA, ON – NOVEMBER 24: New York Islanders Left Wing Anders Lee (27) battles Ottawa Senators Defenceman Jakob Chychrun (6) in front of Goalie Anton Forsberg (31) while Defenceman Jacob Bernard-Docker (24) looks for a block during second period National Hockey League action between the New York Islanders and Ottawa Senators on November 24, 2023, at Canadian Tire Centre in Ottawa, ON, Canada. (Photo by Richard A. Whittaker/Icon Sportswire)
OTTAWA, ON – NOVEMBER 24: Ottawa Senators Defenceman Jacob Bernard-Docker (24) skates with the puck during second period National Hockey League action between the New York Islanders and Ottawa Senators on November 24, 2023, at Canadian Tire Centre in Ottawa, ON, Canada. (Photo by Richard A. Whittaker/Icon Sportswire)
OTTAWA, ON – NOVEMBER 24: Ottawa Senators Goalie Anton Forsberg (31) before a face-off during second period National Hockey League action between the New York Islanders and Ottawa Senators on November 24, 2023, at Canadian Tire Centre in Ottawa, ON, Canada. (Photo by Richard A. Whittaker/Icon Sportswire)
OTTAWA, ON – NOVEMBER 24: New York Islanders Center Casey Cizikas (53) battles in a face-off during third period National Hockey League action between the New York Islanders and Ottawa Senators on November 24, 2023, at Canadian Tire Centre in Ottawa, ON, Canada. (Photo by Richard A. Whittaker/Icon Sportswire)
OTTAWA, ON – NOVEMBER 24: New York Islanders Goalie Semyon Varlamov (40) before a face-off during third period National Hockey League action between the New York Islanders and Ottawa Senators on November 24, 2023, at Canadian Tire Centre in Ottawa, ON, Canada. (Photo by Richard A. Whittaker/Icon Sportswire)
OTTAWA, ON – NOVEMBER 24: New York Islanders Goalie Semyon Varlamov (40) is congratulated on the win by Right Wing Cal Clutterbuck (15) after National Hockey League action between the New York Islanders and Ottawa Senators on November 24, 2023, at Canadian Tire Centre in Ottawa, ON, Canada. (Photo by Richard A. Whittaker/Icon Sportswire)
Last Saturday the Ottawa Senators were booed off home ice and captain Brady Tkachuk was criticizing the fan base, but this week the home crowd was on their feet cheering as the Senators left the ice following a 4-1 win over the Calgary Flames.
With the win the Senators (6-7-0) snapped a five-game losing streak on home ice and capped the week with four of a possible six points after winning two of their three games.
“Whenever you win it’s always a good feeling,” said Tkachuk. “Losing is never fun, so I think we’re getting there. We’re finding our game. We’re finding what makes us successful and we’re just going to keep the ball rolling and keep the momentum going.”
It was a team effort with Mathieu Joseph, Drake Batherson, Rourke Chartier and Travis Hamonic all scoring. Joonas Korpisalo was solid in goal stopping 24 shots.
“When you’re losing it squeezes you and I think I’ve talked about this that it’s been a real calming approach from Michael (Andlauer) and Steve (Staois) to just do what we do and get better a little bit every day,” said Senators head coach D.J. Smith. “I think it’s clearly bled into our team. Guys are a little more comfortable right now in their skin and just starting to play a little bit better.
The Flames (4-8-2) didn’t play poorly, but also weren’t able to capitalize on its chances which was the difference on this night. Blake Coleman scored the lone goal for Calgary.
Dustin Wolf, who made 34 saves, made his season debut for the Flames and kept Calgary in the game.
“It’s frustrating when you feel like the game’s right there for you,” said Coleman. “They made plays and there was nothing (Wolf) could’ve done on those, obviously. He gave us a great chance to be in this game. He played really well. We wish we could’ve got him his win today.”
The Flames controlled the play for much of the first period, but it was the Senators who struck first when Joseph tipped a Jake Sanderson shot in close.
Ottawa took a 2-0 lead with a power-play goal early in the second. Tkachuk tipped Jakob Chychrun’s shot and the puck went high but Batherson was able to bat it in as it came down.
Calgary cut the lead in half at the 15-minute mark on a two-on-one when Martin Pospisil fed a wide-open Coleman.
The Senators had a two-man advantage for 71 seconds late in the period, but failed to capitalize as Wolf made a number of saves.
“I think the American (Hockey) League is pretty different from the NHL,” admitted Wolf. “Those are some big men out there. It’s a lot tougher for myself to fight through screens, which I thought I did a pretty good job of tonight, but at the end of the day, I felt really good.”
The Flames were coming off a 5-4 shootout loss to Toronto on Friday, but had good energy and were keeping pace with Ottawa until the third.
“We scored one goal, and there were opportunities for us to finish in those first two periods, for sure,” said Flames coach Ryan Huska. “We have to find a way to score more, but it’s sticking with it, too. That’s a big thing.
“I thought the energy got sucked out of us after the (3-1) goal, for sure.”
Chartier made it 3-1 early in the third and the Senators couldn’t have been more excited for their teammate. Chartier’s last NHL goal was Oct. 18, 2018. The 27-year-old missed nearly two years of action due to concussions and was thrilled to finally find the back of the net again.
“After sitting out two years and I’d played and as much as I hoped and knew inside myself that I would get another crack, hopefully, you mean you never really know,” said Chartier. “Obviously, I would have liked to get it a few games earlier, but definitely worth the wait.
“I think this one probably feels even better than the first one. Hopefully I don’t have to wait as long for the third one.”
Hamonic added insurance with his first of the season at the five-minute mark of the period.
The Senators won’t play until Thursday as they head to Sweden to take part in the Global Series.
OTTAWA, ON – NOVEMBER 11: Calgary Flames Right Wing Blake Coleman (20) attempts a wrap around on Ottawa Senators Goalie Joonas Korpisalo (70) during first period National Hockey League action between the Calgary Flames and Ottawa Senators on November 11, 2023, at Canadian Tire Centre in Ottawa, ON, Canada. (Photo by Richard A. Whittaker/Icon Sportswire)
OTTAWA, ON – NOVEMBER 11: Calgary Flames Left Wing A.J. Greer (18) tips a shot in front of Ottawa Senators Goalie Joonas Korpisalo (70) defended by Defenceman Jakob Chychrun (6) and Jacob Bernard-Docker (24) during first period National Hockey League action between the Calgary Flames and Ottawa Senators on November 11, 2023, at Canadian Tire Centre in Ottawa, ON, Canada. (Photo by Richard A. Whittaker/Icon Sportswire)
OTTAWA, ON – NOVEMBER 11: Calgary Flames Defenceman Chris Tanev (8) before a face-off during first period National Hockey League action between the Calgary Flames and Ottawa Senators on November 11, 2023, at Canadian Tire Centre in Ottawa, ON, Canada. (Photo by Richard A. Whittaker/Icon Sportswire)
OTTAWA, ON – NOVEMBER 11: Ottawa Senators Goalie Joonas Korpisalo (70) looks to make a save during first period National Hockey League action between the Calgary Flames and Ottawa Senators on November 11, 2023, at Canadian Tire Centre in Ottawa, ON, Canada. (Photo by Richard A. Whittaker/Icon Sportswire)
OTTAWA, ON – NOVEMBER 11: Ottawa Senators Defenceman Jakob Chychrun (6) before a face-off during first period National Hockey League action between the Calgary Flames and Ottawa Senators on November 11, 2023, at Canadian Tire Centre in Ottawa, ON, Canada. (Photo by Richard A. Whittaker/Icon Sportswire)
OTTAWA, ON – NOVEMBER 11: Calgary Flames Goalie Dustin Wolf (32) after a whistle during second period National Hockey League action between the Calgary Flames and Ottawa Senators on November 11, 2023, at Canadian Tire Centre in Ottawa, ON, Canada. (Photo by Richard A. Whittaker/Icon Sportswire)
OTTAWA, ON – NOVEMBER 11: Ottawa Senators Right Wing Drake Batherson (19) celebrates his goal during second period National Hockey League action between the Calgary Flames and Ottawa Senators on November 11, 2023, at Canadian Tire Centre in Ottawa, ON, Canada. (Photo by Richard A. Whittaker/Icon Sportswire)
OTTAWA, ON – NOVEMBER 11: Calgary Flames Center Mikael Backlund (11) before a face-off during third period National Hockey League action between the Calgary Flames and Ottawa Senators on November 11, 2023, at Canadian Tire Centre in Ottawa, ON, Canada. (Photo by Richard A. Whittaker/Icon Sportswire)
OTTAWA, ON – NOVEMBER 11: Ottawa Senators Defenceman Jacob Bernard-Docker (24) looks to block a shot during third period National Hockey League action between the Calgary Flames and Ottawa Senators on November 11, 2023, at Canadian Tire Centre in Ottawa, ON, Canada. (Photo by Richard A. Whittaker/Icon Sportswire)
OTTAWA, ON – NOVEMBER 11: Ottawa Senators Goalie Joonas Korpisalo (70) is congratulated on the win by Right Wing Vladimir Tarasenko (91) after National Hockey League action between the Calgary Flames and Ottawa Senators on November 11, 2023, at Canadian Tire Centre in Ottawa, ON, Canada. (Photo by Richard A. Whittaker/Icon Sportswire)