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Overtime magic by Jake Sanderson keeps hopes alive for the Ottawa Senators against the Toronto Maple Leafs

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In a thrilling match held at the Canadian Tire Centre, under great pressure as they were trailing the series 3-0 against the Toronto Maple Leafs , the Ottawa Senators , refusing to be extinguished, won in a nerve-wracking Game 4 of the Eastern Conference First Round with a score of 4-3. With the grit and determination of their hero, Jake Sanderson , they kept their playoff hopes alive and now shall take a spirited focus on Game 5.


Jake Sanderson and Linus Ullmark contribute to Ottawa Senators' comeback victories


Jake Sanderson was the star of the moment when a wrist shot from the left point at 17:42 of overtime broke through a sea of bodies in the crease to blast past Toronto goalie Anthony Stolarz. Sanderson added an earlier assist and showed great poise at a moment of great pressure for the Senators' fans who believed. It illustrated, once again, Ottawa's reason for appreciating his two-way game.





The penalty-kill unit of Ottawa became very useful in killing a double-minor penalty presented to Drake Batherson in overtime. Head coach Travis Green complimented the penalty team for taking a "gutsy effort" against Toronto's powerful power-play setup.


Tim Stutzle kicked off the scoring for Ottawa on the power play, taking a quick pass from Sanderson. Shane Pinto converted a shorthanded goal, which was becoming a staple of Ottawa's opportunistic nature. David Perron struck again for Ottawa later in the period, netting off a lovely feed from Artem Zub to restore their lead.


Meanwhile, the Maple Leafs kept finding answers. John Tavares and Matthew Knies netted two vital goals, while Oliver Ekman-Larsson's late equalizer sent the game to overtime. However, standing in the way of a victorious Toronto was Linus Ullmark, who, with 31 saves, played tremendously under playoff pressure and answered the critics questioning his form.


Though the Maple Leafs still have a 3-1 lead in the series, this comeback by Ottawa breathes life into this Eastern Conference battle. Game 5 will be another test of stamina, belief, and heart in Toronto.


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Jake Sanderson's last-moment efforts have injected fresh momentum into what now appears to be a series-contested final between the Ottawa Senators and Toronto Maple Leafs. Onward, onward, beyond such five-minute skirmishes in such emotionally charged battles-much energy will need to be built up once again for the next test. Fans can expect another roller-coaster finish as Ottawa tries to keep its postseason dream alive.

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