Sens
top Stars for fourth straight win
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[March 09, 2017]
DALLAS -- Viktor Stalberg has
played just four games for the Ottawa Senators since coming over
from Carolina at the NHL trade deadline, but Stalberg has three
points in those games, including a goal and an assist in a 5-2 win
against the Dallas Stars on Wednesday at American Airlines Center.
"Felt good from the start; it always helps to get looks early on,"
Stalberg said. "You know it fits me pretty well, the systems here --
a lot of speed and a lot turnarounds."
Craig Anderson made 35 saves for Ottawa, who got a goal and an
assist each from Cody Ceci and Fredrik Claesson. Jean-Gabriel
Pageau, and Chris Wideman also scored for Ottawa (37-22-6), which
has won a season-best four straight games. Mike Hoffman added two
assists.
Anderson picked up his 146th victory with Ottawa, tying him with
Patrick Lalime for most in franchise history.
"It's a credit to the guys in front for all these years of hard work
and dedication, and just a byproduct of guys playing hard in front
of me," Anderson said.
Jason Spezza had a goal and an assist, and Tyler Seguin scored for
Dallas (27-30-10), which saw its two-game winning streak snapped.
The Senators broke through with 6:19 remaining in the first period
when Wideman scored his fifth goal of the season with Ottawa on the
power play. With Lehtonen slow to adjust, Wideman scored into an
open net on a wrister from the right circle after receiving a
cross-ice pass from Stalberg.
Ottawa doubled its lead 1:50 later when Claesson blistered a slap
shot past Lehtonen off a faceoff from the slot. After Zack Smith won
the draw with Radek Faksa in the left circle, the puck fell to
Claesson, who scored his first goal of the season.
"It feels really good," Claesson said. "I kind of waited for this
moment for a long time. I'm really happy. It was a face-off and I
wasn't sure if (Hoffman) was going to take it or not, so I just
hammered an old knuckle puck there."
With Ottawa leading 2-0 at the first intermission, Pageau made it
3-0 with his eighth goal, 3:21 into the second period -- chasing
Lehtonen from the game. Pageau one-timed a Tommy Wingels pass
through Lehtonen's five-hole from the slot.
Antti Niemi promptly replaced Lehtonen, who made 15 saves.
"We probably would have wanted a couple more saves," Stars coach
Lindy Ruff said. "Just made the switch to try to get it going in the
other direction."
Dallas got on the board 1:09 later when Seguin scored his 23rd goal
from the left of the Ottawa goal. Seguin one-timed a Spezza pass
from behind the visiting net past Anderson's short side to make it
3-1.
Appearing in his third NHL game, Stars rookie forward
Remi Elie picked up the secondary assist for his first career point.
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Senators defenseman Cody Ceci (5) and left wing Mike Hoffman (68)
and right wing Mark Stone (61) celebrate a goal by Ceci against the
Dallas Stars during the third period at the American Airlines
Center. The Senators defeat the Stars 5-2. Mandatory Credit: Jerome
Miron-USA TODAY Sports
"Remi's played great," Spezza said. "I really liked his game. He's a
guy (who) opens up ice. He's got great speed; he's tenacious on the
puck. He looks like he's going to be a good piece for us."
Stalberg made it 4-1 by redirecting a Dion Phaneuf wrister from near
the Dallas blue line with 1:51 remaining in the second period, with
Ottawa on the power play. The Senators had gone 14:49 between shots
before Stalberg's 11th goal.
Spezza's 12th goal of the season came 8:04 into the third period
when his shot from near the red line deflected in off the right leg
of Mark Borowiecki, with Dallas on the power play.
"They won the special teams battle early and they got up," Spezza
said. "They're a hard team to play from behind (against). It's
unfortunate that this game went like this."
Ottawa answered 57 seconds later when Ceci scored his second goal of
the season. His wrist shot from near the blue line deflected first
off Stephen Johns' stick and then off Niemi's right skate.
Niemi made three saves in relief of Lehtonen before leaving the ice
with 1:31 remaining.
Ottawa concludes the back-to-back Thursday at Arizona.
"When you win games that you don't love, it's not necessarily a bad
sign either, but we're going to make sure that we clean up a few
things for tomorrow," Senators coach Guy Boucher said. "It's going
to be real difficult; it's a back-to-back and we know how tough
those are. They've been waiting for us."
NOTES: The Senators scratched C Christopher DiDomenico, D Jyrki
Jokipakka, a former Star, and C Kyle Turris (finger). ... The Stars
scratched RW Jiri Hudler, D Greg Pateryn and LW Antoine Roussel
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