When Ottawa Senators captain Daniel Alfredsson deflected a last-minute equalizer en route to a dramatic 2-1 overtime win Sunday night, he capped a Stanley Cup playoff weekend dense with unexpected achievements. The opposing Pittsburgh...Show More Summary
The Ottawa Senators and Pittsburgh Penguins played to the first double overtime of the 2013 NHL playoffs Sunday night, removing any lingering doubts that this postseason was just a mass hallucination put together in the subconsciousness of hockey fans trying to recover from the lockout. Show More Summary
The Ottawa Senators were able to score a shorthanded goal with just 29 seconds remaining in regulation to tie Game Three of their Eastern Conference semi-final series with the Pittsburgh Penguins at 1-1. And they would go on to win the game in double-overtime and earn their first victory of the series in the process. [...]
All Ottawa goalie Craig Anderson did was stop 49 of 50 shots on goal in more than 127 minutes of action, race off the ice in the final 30 seconds of regulation to help the short-handed Ottawa Senators tie the game and save the Senators from being virtually eliminated from the NHL playoffs by the Pittsburgh Penguins. Show More Summary
When it was all said and done on Sunday, the Ottawa Senators came from behind to stun the visiting Pittsburgh Penguins in double overtime on Sunday, 2-1. As expected, the first period of play was physical. There were three power plays off penalties in the first 20 minutes. Show More Summary
After a surviving a hard-fought series against the New York Islanders, the Pittsburgh Penguins advanced to face the Ottawa Senators in the second round. While some Penguin players have disappointed with their performance, most notably...Show More Summary
The Ottawa Senators host the Pittsburgh Penguins in Game 3 of their Eastern Conference semifinal series, trailing in the series 2-0. Game time is scheduled for 7:30 p.m. ET. The Senators face a daunting task ahead of them, needing to win four of the next five games to advance to the conference finals. Show More Summary
Pittsburgh Penguins vs Ottawa Senators takes place in the Stanley Cup Playoffs on Sunday night with the Eastern Conference Semifinal series Game 3 being a game that the Senators simply must win if they are to stand a realistic chance of turning this series around.
It was all about Sidney Crosby Friday night as the Pittsburgh Penguins beat the Ottawa Senators 4-3 in Game 2 of their Eastern Conference Semifinals. Crosby scored his second career Stanley Cup Playoffs hat trick and the Penguins lead the series 2-0. Show More Summary
Sidney Crosby proved why he's the best player in the world with a magnificent hat trick against the Ottawa Senators on Friday in what is the high point of an astonishing season for the Pittsburgh Penguins captain. Led by a vintage Crosby...Show More Summary
The Pittsburgh Penguins beat the Ottawa Senators 4-3 on Friday night to take a 2-0 lead in their Eastern Conference Semifinal series. As beat writer Dave Molinari of the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette points out, the Pens have now pinned Ottawa...Show More Summary
Sidney Crosby scored his second career playoff hat trick on Friday as the Pittsburgh Penguins defeated the Ottawa Senators to take a 2-0 series lead in the Eastern Conference semifinals. Crosby took advantage of an Ottawa defense playing on its heels a bit, scoring three times in a little more than a period. The Penguins [...]Show More Summary
Game 2 between the Pittsburgh Penguins and the Ottawa Senators is over, and Sidney Crosby is the clear-cut first star after scoring a hat trick. Evgeni Malkin also extended his point streak to eight games. After Sid was held pointless in the first game, he posted three goals tonight, and the Penguins were flying all game long. Show More Summary
Ottawa will try and figure out Tomas Vokoun and Evgeni Malkin to even up the series with Pittsburgh in Game 2 tonight.
One could argue the Pittsburgh Penguins played their best game of the postseason in Game 1 of their Eastern Conference Semifinal series with the Ottawa Senators. Show More Summary
The Pittsburgh Penguins’ erratic, volatile enforcer Matt Cooke will decide Game 2 between the Penguins and Ottawa Senators. Let me clarify that: His play probably will have nothing to do with the outcome of the game. In seven playoff games, Cooke has yet to earn a goal or assist. Show More Summary
What’s better than championship sports anthems? Championship sports anthems recorded in round 2 of the playoffs! Meet ‘Pesky Back,’ the Ottawa Senators-themed parody of Justin Timberlake’s ‘Sexy Back.’ Nothing says [...] The post The Ottawa Senators Are Bringing Pesky Back (Sorry, Everyone) appeared first on With Leather.
The Pittsburgh Penguins brushed aside the Ottawa Senators 4-1 in the opening game of their Eastern Conference semifinal on Tuesday night. The Penguins did most of their damage on the power play, netting two goals with the man advantage to take a 1-0 lead in the series. Paul Martin, Chris Kunitz, Evgeni Malkin and Pascal [...]Show More Summary
Pittsburgh Penguins take Game 1 by owning Ottawa Senators 4-1 -NHL Update The power play opportunities that the Pittsburgh Penguins were blessed with against Ottawa in Game 1 of the 2012 National Hockey League (NHL) Stanley Cup Semifinals...Show More Summary
On Tuesday night, the 2013 NHL Stanley Cup Conference Semifinals began with two games. Home teams had the advantage as the Pittsburgh Penguins topped the Ottawa Senators by a score of 4-1 while the Los Angeles Kings dominated the San Jose Sharks and skated away with a 2-0 victory. Show More Summary
The Pittsburgh Penguins found a way to score on the Ottawa Senators’ high-powered goalie Craig Anderson and sailed away with an easy 4-1 victory on Tuesday night. They lead their Eastern Conference Semi-Finals series 1-0. They received...Show More Summary