Trying to put on a good show with prospective owner Ryan Reynolds in the house, the Senators dropped their sixth straight with a 6\u002D4 loss to the Vancouver Canucks.
Claude Giroux, Tim Stutzle, Travis Hamonic and Drake Batherson did the scoring as the Senators continued to be plagued by costly defensive errors that ended up behind goaltender Cam Talbot.Article contentHe said in past years it “was a little more hopeless because we were just getting dominated and losing. And we were losing by more than a couple of goals a game.
“You have to win the game. It’s 2-2 into the third and we just don’t get the job done,” said coach D.J. Smith. “We looked very confident in the first and second periods, but when you get into the third period we just didn’t make the plays we have to make.” Ottawa Senators goalie Cam Talbot gives up a goal to Vancouver Canuck Olya Mikheyev during the second period on Tuesday night at the CTC.Boeser scored his first of the season at the end of a Vancouver power play at 8:18 to extend the Canucks’ lead to two goals.
Through the first 40 minutes, the Senators were the better team. They were winning battles for loose pucks, they were standing up to the Canucks physically, they had had some glorious opportunities and the scored was tied up 2-2. That was a good response because Horvat had scored his 11th of the season only 15 seconds earlier and there may have been some in the building who were wondering if the Senators would be able to bounce back. Those late goals can be a backbreaker.Postmedia
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