The Senators were good from start to finish as Claude GIroux, Alex DeBrincat, Mathieu Joseph and Shane Pinto led the way with two\u002Dpoint efforts.
The Senators were good from start to finish as Claude GIroux, Alex DeBrincat, Mathieu Joseph and Shane Pinto led the way with two-point efforts while Tyler Motte also chipped in with a goal as Ottawa scored its second straight win of the exhibition schedule over the Habs.
Montreal Canadiens forward Jake Evans trips over Ottawa Senators defenceman Artem Zub during the second period at the Bell Centre.After sending 19 players to the club’s AHL affiliate in Belleville on the weekend, the Senators will take 30 players to Newfoundland and Labrador and New Brunswick for the final two games. From there, the club will make its final cuts and then prepare to face the Sabres to get the season started.
“Whether it’s practice or games, we’re going to snap our fingers and we’re going to be playing Buffalo pretty quickly here. We’ve got in and we’ve got to get feeling good.” “Montreal has a little better lineup with Suzuki and Caufield playing so the competition is going to be better.” Montreal Canadiens defenceman Arber Xhekaj fights with Ottawa Senators forward Mark Kastelic during the first period at the Bell Centre.Not long after the Habs scored twice in a span of 44 seconds to tie it up, Motte continued to show why he was a solid pickup for this team. He fired a wrist shot from that blueline that found its way through Montembeault to give the Senators a 3-2 lead at 11:10 of the second.
Ottawa Senators forward Claude Giroux celebrates with teammates after scoring a goal against the Montreal Canadiens during the second period at the Bell Centre.It sure does feel like Kastelic won’t be going anywhere. He’s doing everything he can to make the opening night roster. Just for good measure, he dropped the gloves with Xhekaj in the first period and this was payback for the rookie tourney in Buffalo.
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