The Senators are looking for solutions to a power play that has scored just twice in the past 25 opportunities
Power-play opportunities_Ottawa 0 of 4; Boston 0 of 2. Goalies_Ottawa, Forsberg 5-9-1 (25 shots-24 saves). Boston, Korpisalo 9-4-2 (30-30).
First Period_1, Ottawa, Gaudette 15 (Jensen, Giroux), 1:47. 2, Ottawa, Stutzle 15, 7:35. 3, Boston, Zacha 11 (Lohrei, Pastrnak), 11:07 (pp). 4, Boston, Pastrnak 21 ...
The two teams met over the weekend when the Bruins lost the lead in the final minutes of regulation and then the game in a shootout.
Advertisement Article continues below this ad Third Period_2, Boston, Pastrnak 23, 19:55 (en). Shots on Goal_Ottawa 11-8-11_30. Boston 7-12-7_26. Power-play opportunities_Ottawa 0 of 4 ...
From nearby Rhode Island, Parker Ford netted his first NHL goal in his debut while Mark Scheifele scored twice to tie Ilya Kovalchuk for most goals in franchise history.
The Senators are looking for solutions to a power play that has scored just twice in the past 25 opportunities
MONTREAL — Marc-Andre Fleury made 19 saves for his first shutout of the season in likely his final game in Montreal, helping the Minnesota Wild beat the Canadiens 4-0 on Thursday night.
The Bruins will get a boost on their blue line on Thursday night, as defenseman Charlie McAvoy will rejoin the lineup when Boston hosts the Winnipeg Jets at TD Garden.
The Toronto Maple Leafs' offensive struggles and penalty-kill woes continued in a 3-1 loss to the Minnesota Wild on Wednesday.
It's been a steep learning curve for Daniel Alfredsson as assistant coach with Ottawa, but he's helping turn the Senators into the type of team he used to captain.
With both Ottawa and Washington featuring elite defenses, goals will be hard to come by in tonight's Eastern Conference showdown.