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.
Also Read: “Nothing but positivity, belief and trust in this group”: Ottawa Senators captain Brady Tkachuk remains optimistic after consecutive losses
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.
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.
Also Read: “Nothing but positivity, belief and trust in this group”: Ottawa Senators captain Brady Tkachuk remains optimistic after consecutive losses
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.
You may also like
India to utilise Indus water for domestic use, sources
Fortnite Mace Windu skin release date, launch time, price and bundle contents
Kirstie Allsopp makes cryptic comment about co-host Phil Spencer amid 'feud' rumours
UK's deal with Donald Trump saved 150,000 jobs that were on the brink, minister says
FM Nirmala Sitharaman reviews banking sector's operational and cybersecurity preparedness amid rising tensions with Pakistan