Ottawa just one point out of second in East
SUNRISE, Fla. (AP) -- After watching a two-goal lead turn into a
one-goal deficit against Florida on Wednesday, the Ottawa Senators
decided to get to work.
Marian Hossa tied the score late in the second period and Martin Havlat
scored the game-winner with 6:26 left in the third to help the Senators
come away with an important 5-4 victory.
"We showed our character to come back," said Hossa, who had a goal and
an assist. "That's what we need. It's going to give us confidence going
into the playoffs."
Wade Redden, Antoine Vermette and Chris Phillips also scored for the
Senators, who improved to 15-1-2-1 against the Southeast Division this
season.
The victory moved the Senators past Toronto and away from Philadelphia
into fourth place in the Eastern Conference standings. Ottawa has 100
points, Toronto 99 and Philadelphia 98. The Senators and Maple Leafs
have two games remaining, while the Flyers have three.
The Senators also moved to within one point of Boston in the Northeast
Division, but the Bruins have a game in hand.
"We needed the two points," Senators captain Daniel Alfredsson said.
"We're trying to get home-ice advantage. We knew we had a game in hand
on Toronto. We want to finish strong. It's going pretty well right now."
Olli Jokinen, Christian Berglund, Mike Van Ryn and Juraj Kolnik scored
for the Panthers.
Florida goalie Roberto Luongo stopped 30 of 35 shots, setting an NHL
single-season record for most shots faced. Luongo's 2,443 shots broke
the mark of 2,438 set by Toronto s Felix Potvin in 1996-97.
Martin Prusek, making his second consecutive start in goal for Ottawa
in place of injured Patrick Lalime, was pulled in the second period
after allowing three goals on 18 shots.
Prusek was replaced after allowing Berglund to beat him with a wrist
shot from the top of the circle and Van Ryn to beat him with a wrist
shot between the legs as Florida erased a 3-1 deficit to tie the score.
"I just wanted to change things," Ottawa coach Jacques Martin said of
the goalie switch. "I just felt I needed to change the momentum."
Kolnik gave Florida a 4-3 lead at 12:49 of the second when he put a
wrist shot high over Ray Emery on a two-on-one.
Hossa then tied the score at 4 on a short-handed goal at 15:31 of the
second when he tipped home Vermette's pass into the open net.
Havlat scored the game-winner when Mike Fisher won a faceoff in the
Florida zone and Havlat one-timed it past Luongo.
Ottawa jumped out to a 3-1 lead in the first period, thanks to
Phillips' goal with 0.2 seconds left. Phillips set a career high with
his seventh goal of the season, which was his third in as many games,
when he tipped home Hossa's pass across the net.
The four-on-four goal came 23 seconds after Jokinen had pulled Florida
within 2-1 by backhanding a rebound past Prusek.
"It must have been a fun game to watch," said Florida center Matt
Cullen, who had two assists. "It was fun to play, [although] obviously
we're not happy with the result. I think we did some good things as far
as battling back. There's still some things we need to work on."
Game notes
With the Panthers missing D Andreas Lilja (back), C Stephen Weiss
(leg), LW Darcy Hordichuk (hand) and RW Nathan Horton (shoulder)
because of injuries, the team recalled RW Kamil Piros from San Antonio.
... Ottawa D Anton Volchenkov returned after missing 52 games because
of a shoulder injury. ... The Senators' only regulation loss against
the Southeast Division this season was a 3-2 loss to Florida on Oct. 30
at Ottawa. ... Luongo previously had set the single-season record for
most saves during a 3-2 loss at Carolina on March 25. ... Ottawa
improved to 3-1-1 on its season-long six-game road trip with one game
left, Friday at Philadelphia.