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In overtime, the Sens had a great chance on a 2-on-1. A saucer pass attempt by Claude Giroux sailed over the stick of Tim Stützle, who was all in on a one-timer. When Stutzle missed it, he slid into the end boards and out of the play. Meanwhile, Giroux went off on a line change, leading to the easiest 2-on-1 the other way.
Three weeks ago, the Ottawa Senators had it all figured out and were on course to save their season. They've fallen hard since.
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The Habs Looking To Bounce Back VS. Senators
The Montreal Canadiens (26-15-7) are looking to get back in the winning column tonight as they take on the Ottawa Senators (22-19-5) in an important game against a divisional rival.
With divisional games this weekend against the Canadiens and Red Wings, the Senators have a chance to kick-start their confidence and their long-shot playoff hopes.
The Senators started Duchesne’s first season at the Civic Centre with Rick Bowness and assistant Alain Vigneault behind the bench. They were fired in November, and then Dave Allison had a brief tenure before newly-appointed general manager Pierre Gauthier brought in Martin.
BOTTOM LINE: Atlantic Division opponents meet when the Ottawa Senators play the Montreal Canadiens. Ottawa is 5-5-3 against the Atlantic Division and 22-19-5 overall. The Senators have committed 188 total penalties (4.1 per game) to rank eighth in NHL play.
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NHL update: Linus Ullmark ends all speculation, skates with Ottawa Senators in practice session
Ottawa Senators goalie Linus Ullmark has returned to practice. This marks his first appearance since a recent leave of absence. Ullmark's return is seen as a boost for the team. He was previously away for personal reasons.
The Senators and Canadiens christened the Canadian Tire Centre in 1996, and they'll meet again on Saturday to mark the building's 30th anniversary.