THE LAST GOAL WAS AN EMPTY-NETTER THIS WAS EFFECTIVELY ANOTHER ONE-GOAL GAME.
The Final:
Oilers 3, Senators 1
How It Happened:
The Sens held them off for a long time. But not long enough.
Any Fights?
Yes! Two. Within the first few minutes. Evidently a whole lot of chirping. Austin Watson and Jujhar Khaira locked each other up pretty good, but Erik Gudbranson and Zack Kassian was wilder. Best one this year, I think. Each landed a few. Each missed on a lot. Gudbranson went down at one point only to get back up and keep going. Kassian probably won it, but good out of both of them, at least to my uneducated eyes.
Standings:
Toronto: 21 points, 13 games played
Montreal: 18 pts, 12 GP
Winnipeg: 15 pts, 11 GP
Edmonton: 14 pts, 14 GP
Vancouver: 12 pts, 16 GP
Calgary: 11 pts, 11 GP
YOUR BELOVED OTTAWA SENATORS: 5 pts, 13 GP
Senators News:
Didn’t see any. And I looked this time.
Senators Thoughts:
Looked like Matt Murray played well again. Like to see that.
What’s Next:
Same teams, same place tomorrow night. Which brings us to…a preview:
***SWITCHING INTO PREVIEW MODE***
Whom:
Senators vs. Edmonton Oilers.
Where:
Ottawa. O-City. O-Town.
When:
6:00 PM American Central Standard Time
How to Watch:
Not on American TV.
The Odds:
Early line has the Sens at +155 to get the split.
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Go Sens Go.