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Sens head to New York for business trip | Ottawa Senators
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sports6m ago

Sens head to New York for business trip | Ottawa Senators

  • The Ottawa Senators beat the Vancouver Canucks to snap a four-game skid and set up a pivotal game in New York against the Rangers.
  • Two Senators defensemen, Jordan Spence and Artem Zub, scored 15 seconds apart, the fastest pair by any defense duo in franchise history.
  • The team outshot Vancouver 40 times, though only two goals beat goalie Kevin Lankinen.
  • Coach Travis Green credited the line of Nick Cousins, David Perron, and Lars Eller for strong night and minutes when needed.
  • Lars Eller emphasized staying composed and finishing strong after good early chances.
  • New York hosts Ottawa at Madison Square Garden as the Senators look to carry momentum into the gap-closing stretch.
  • New York has dropped four straight games, facing a Senators team aiming to keep the rebound going.
  • Spence and Zub’s early goals marked a franchise record for fastest two defensemen in a game.
  • Ottawa improved its road points pace against the Rangers, challenging the last-place team in the Eastern Conference.
  • The Senators’ next game is against the Rangers in New York, as they aim to extend the momentum.
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'You feel it': Canucks struggling to stay poised as skid continues
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sports11h ago

'You feel it': Canucks struggling to stay poised as skid continues

  • Ottawa beat Vancouver 2-1 as Zub and Spence scored 15 seconds apart in the first period.
  • Boeser extended his goalless streak to 21 games, with 37 shots since his last goal.
  • Rutherford signaled the team is open to trades, suggesting a broader reset may be on the horizon.
  • Pettersson cut the deficit in the third period with a goal on a turnover sequence, giving Vancouver hope late.
  • Lankinen delivered a standout performance in goal, keeping Vancouver in the game early.
  • Canucks faced questions about their long losing streak and about potential lineup changes for the upcoming games.
  • The Canucks lost on a road trip, facing an upcoming game against the Columbus Blue Jackets.
  • Vancouver’s two pivotal young additions from the Quinn Hughes trade helped in the lineup.
  • Athletic optimism remained among Canucks players who insisted they must figure things out together.
  • The Canucks trail the league standings amid a difficult stretch and injuries.
  • Ottawa’s win halted Vancouver’s road trip slide and provided a brief scoring window in the first period.
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