Tim Stutzle scored twice, including the overtime winner, as the Ottawa Senators defeated the Philadelphia Flyers 4-3 on Sunday afternoon at Canadian Tire Centre. Thomas Chabot chipped in with a goal and two helpers as the Senators officially nailed down the top wild card position in the East.  By not winning in regulation, they now cannot go any higher or lower in the standings.

Ottawa typically thrives when scoring first—they lead the NHL with the best record after scoring the first goal in a game—but this was a game they never led, getting outshot 32-25 in the process.

After a scoreless first, Flyers tough guy Nicolas Deslauriers found himself wide open in front of the Ottawa net and tucked home his own rebound to make it 1–0. Losing track of a player like Deslauriers in coverage is a bit like not noticing that a grizzly bear is in your living room.

But less than a minute later, Stützle took a crisp lead pass from Thomas Chabot, sprinted past his man and cut to the middle to tie the game at 1.

With under three minutes left in the second period, Noah Cates restored the Flyers’ lead. On a one-on-one with Chabot, Cates got his shot off, skated around him to grab the rebound, and then beat Anton Forsberg on the wraparound to make it 2–1.

Early in the third, at 4:41, Shane Pinto floated a slick saucer pass to Fabian Zetterlund, who showed off his elite release and snapped one past Flyers goalie Ivan Fedotov to tie it at 2.

But less than three minutes later, Garnet Hathaway scored from a bad angle, beating Forsberg short side—a save attempt the Sens goalie, to put it kindly, would love to have another go at.

With under eight minutes to play, Angus Crookshank set up Thomas Chabot at the top of the right circle. Chabot fired a wrister high to the blocker side, tying the game once again at 3–3.

In overtime, after Travis Sanheim went off for interference on an obvious pick play, the Senators went to work, 4-on-3. When Cates lost his stick, the Sens were able to throw the puck around freely. Finally, in a perfect tic-tac-toe play started by Claude Giroux, Stutzle one-timed a perfect pass from Drake Batherson to win it.

Since it wasn’t in regulation, the OT victory officially locks the Senators into the Wild Card 1 position. With two games to play, they could still finish the season tied with either Tampa Bay or Florida, but now they can’t catch them in regulation wins, which is the first tiebreaker.

That means the Sens will face the winner of the Atlantic Division in the first round of the playoffs, which will either be Toronto or Tampa Bay. The Leafs have a four point lead on the Lightning with three games to play.  

By Steve Warne
THN Ottawa Site Editor

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