Lalime stops 24 shots
OTTAWA (AP) -- The Ottawa Senators made the most of one of their rare
home games in March.
Peter Schaefer and Wade Redden scored first-period goals and Patrick
Lalime made 23 saves for his first shutout in over two months to lead
Ottawa to a 2-0 victory over the Colorado Avalanche on Thursday night.
The Senators, who had lost two in a row to end a 2-3 trip, extended
their home point streak to 22 games in the second of just three games
at the Corel Centre this month.
"It's probably a confidence thing," Schaefer said of the team's home
success. "We got home after a long road trip, got some rest, and I
think that's a big key, mentally and physically."
Schaefer scored on a power play 12:31 in, and Redden beat goalie David
Aebischer 59 seconds later to put Ottawa up by two at 13:30.
Lalime, beaten for five goals on 22 shots in a 5-2 loss Tuesday at
Minnesota, recorded his fourth shutout of the season -- his first since
Jan. 13.
"There were a lot of positives tonight," Lalime said. "We came out of
the gate the way we wanted to and everybody gave a good effort."
The Senators haven't lost in regulation at home (17-3-2) since a defeat
against Boston on Dec. 13.
"It was a big win for us," Redden said. "Obviously it was something to
build on and we need much of the same. Everyone was going and playing
hard, and we need that every night."
Ottawa is tied with Toronto with 92 points, one behind Northeast
Division-leading Boston.
Colorado, which leads the Northwest Division and is second overall in
the Western Conference, lost its second straight following a four-game
winning streak.
"It's really tight in our conference and in their conference, so we
knew it was a big game for both teams," Schaefer said.
The Avalanche, who lost 4-2 in Montreal on Tuesday, dropped just four
of 36 road games through regulation before this three-game Canadian
trip that concludes Saturday in Toronto.
"We didn't play a bad game in Montreal, but tonight we weren't very
sharp and they played pretty well, obviously," Avalanche captain Joe
Sakic said. "It's a tough team to come back on when they're up 2-0.
They play a solid game."
The Senators converted their only power-play opportunity of the opening
period after defenseman Rob Blake was penalized for playing the puck
with a broken stick midway through the first.
With eight seconds remaining in the ensuing power play, Schaefer scored
his 15th goal when Greg de Vries' point shot off a faceoff in the
Avalanche zone deflected to him off the leg of Senators forward Chris
Neil.
Redden scored his 16th just under a minute later when he jumped on a
rebound of Jason Spezza's shot and caught Aebischer out of position to
score into an open left side.
Rarely tested through the first two periods, when Ottawa held a 23-15
shots advantage, Lalime came up with a pair of big saves while the
Senators were short-handed in the third.
Lalime stopped Sakic while Colorado enjoyed a five-on-three advantage
for 54 seconds after Redden was sent off at 7:23 with Radek Bonk
already in the penalty box.
Bonk had just returned to the ice when Lalime stuck out his right pad
to deny Milan Hejduk's shot and rob the Avalanche of their best scoring
chance.
"I was just trying to shoot for the far side with a little backhand,
and Lalime was there," Hejduk said. "It was a pretty good save."
Game notes
Aebischer made 33 saves. ... Senators captain Daniel Alfredsson missed
his second straight game because of a charley horse. He is day-to-day.
... Lalime has 32 career shutouts. ... Senators backup G Martin Prusek
didn't dress because of a sore back. G Ray Emery was recalled from
Binghamton of the AHL on an emergency basis and served as the backup.