Ryan Dzingel scored on a power
play at 1:20 of overtime to give the Ottawa Senators a 2-1 victory over the
Pittsburgh Penguins on Saturday night.
The Penguins were called for
too many men on the ice, setting up the winning power play.
Thomas
Chabot scored in regulation, Mark Stone assisted on both goals and
Craig Anderson made 35 shots. Jean-Sebastien Dea scored for Pittsburgh, and
Casey DeSmith stopped 27 shots.
Ottawa was without scoring
leader Matt Duchene, with the team saying he’ll be out weeks with a groin
injury. The Senators also revealed that Bobby Ryan would be sidelined
indefinitely because of a concussion.
Ottawa opened the scoring at
4:24 of the first period. Stone fed Chabot at the point and fired a shot
through traffic to beat DeSmith.
Dea tied it at 3:27 of the
second.
GAME NOTES
D Christian Jaros was a
healthy scratch for the Senators, while Mark Borowiecki missed his eighth
straight game with an upper-body injury. … Pittsburgh defensemen Chad Ruhwedel
and Juuso Riikola were healthy scratches.
UP NEXT
Penguins: The Pens continue
their road trip with a date against the New York Islanders Monday night.
Senators: The Senators return with a
quick turnaround as the host the Boston Bruins on Sunday night
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