Washington 2,
Ottawa 5
Sens top Caps for season-high fifth straight win
| WERE YOU THERE? | |
Did you attend this game? If so, start chronicling your sports memories today with ESPN's Sports Passport. Enter the games you attend, upload your photos and share your memories! |
|
| Game Information |
| Arena: Scotiabank Place Location: Ottawa, Ontario, Canada |
| Referees: DanO'Halloran, BrianPochmara Linesmen: SteveBarton, DerekNansen |
| Attendance: 18,810 (101.7% full) |
| Team Stat Comparison | |||||||
![]() |
![]() |
||||||
| 234 | Goals |
286 | |||||
| 275 | Goals Against |
216 | |||||
| 67 | Power Play Goals |
72 | |||||
| 82 | Power Play Goals Allowed |
61 | |||||
| 12 | Shorthanded Goals |
17 | |||||
| 14 | Shorthanded Goals Allowed |
12 | |||||
| 1233 | Penalty Minutes |
1173 | |||||
| 15 | Average Penalty Minutes |
14 | |||||
| Scoring Summary | ||||
| 1ST PERIOD | WAS | OTT | ||
| 16:56 | ![]() |
Andrej Meszaros
Assists: Daniel Alfredsson, Wade Redden |
0 | 1 |
| 19:33 | ![]() |
Mike Comrie
(Power Play) Assists: Dany Heatley, Tom Preissing |
0 | 2 |
| 19:57 | ![]() |
Chris Clark
(Shorthanded) Assists: Steve Eminger |
1 | 2 |
| 2ND PERIOD | WAS | OTT | ||
| 9:14 | ![]() |
Daniel Alfredsson
(Shorthanded) Unassisted |
1 | 3 |
| 10:21 | ![]() |
Mike Comrie
Assists: Peter Schaefer, Tom Preissing |
1 | 4 |
| 3RD PERIOD | WAS | OTT | ||
| 5:35 | ![]() |
Steve Eminger
Assists: Boyd Gordon, Alex Ovechkin |
2 | 4 |
| 13:36 | ![]() |
Peter Schaefer
Assists: Chris Neil, Chris Phillips |
2 | 5 |
OTTAWA (AP) -- The Ottawa Senators are quickly and quietly re-establishing their reputation as one of the NHL's dominant teams.
Daniel Alfredsson has scored a game-winning goal in each of the last four games for the Senators. The only other player in NHL history to score the game-winning goal in four consecutive team games was Newsy Lalonde, who did it in five straight games for the Canadiens in February 1921. Story
|
Mike Comrie scored twice and Daniel Alfredsson had a shorthanded goal and an assist as Ottawa extended its winning streak to a season-high five games with a 5-2 victory over the Washington Capitals on Tuesday night.
Comrie, acquired in a Jan. 3 trade with Phoenix, scored a power-play goal 19:33 into the first. He added his second of the game -- his fourth in four games -- midway through the second to increase the Senators' lead to three.
Ray Emery made 28 saves and Andrej Meszaros and Peter Schaefer also scored for Ottawa, which had three four-game winning streaks prior to its current run.
"I think the biggest thing that we're doing right now as a team is we're playing smart and capitalizing on our opportunities," Comrie said. "When you play hard every night, it's hard to play against you."
The Senators moved into second place in the Northeast Division with 56 points, one ahead of Montreal. Ottawa won four straight after losing playmaker Jason Spezza to a knee injury on Dec. 21, beginning its stretch of 10 wins in 12 games (10-1-1).
"We knew how important this homestretch was," Alfredsson said. "You have to make the most of it and, so far, we've done that. Hopefully we can finish off with two more wins before the [All-Star] break to really put ourselves in good position."
Brent Johnson stopped 29 shots for the Capitals, who lost their third in a row following a three-game winning streak. Washington has dropped 10 of 14 overall.
"We made a lot of mistakes and gave them a lot of chances, a lot of opportunities," said defenseman Brian Pothier, who signed with the Capitals as a free agent after spending the previous three seasons with Ottawa. "With a team like that, they're going to score goals. Ottawa's a good team. If you give them the puck too much, they're going to score goals."
Chris Clark scored a shorthanded goal with 2.3 seconds left in the first to draw Washington to 2-1.
Capitals scoring leader Alexander Ovechkin assisted on Steve Eminger's first goal of the season 5:35 into the third.
"We didn't play very well tonight and we need to score more goals," Ovechkin said.
Alfredsson got his 32nd assist on Meszaros' sixth goal, which opened the scoring 16:56 in.
Comrie made it 2-0 with 27 seconds remaining in the first when he put a loose puck in the crease into a wide-open net after Johnson gathered it beneath him and inadvertently pulled it between his pads and behind him.
With Pothier in the penalty box, Clark stunned the Senators before the end of the period when he put a wrist shot past Emery into the top right corner on a two-on-one.
Ottawa got a shorthanded goal 9:14 into the second as Alfredsson restored the Senators' two-goal lead with his 16th after the puck bounced to him in front of the net off the boards behind Johnson.
Comrie's second of the game at 10:21 made it 4-1.
Schaefer scored his eighth 13:36 into the third after Eminger had cut the lead to 4-2 with his first goal since April 18.
Game notes
Capitals defenseman Mike Green went to the dressing room after he was struck by Christoph Schubert's shot in the first. Green returned later in the period and then left after his second shift in the second and didn't return. ... Ovechkin had five shots overall, including four of Washington's 10 in the second period. ... Comrie has 11 goals and 16 assists in 31 games overall this season, including four goals and three assists in seven games with Ottawa.
NHL Scores
Tuesday, January 16th
| NY Islanders | 2 | Final |
| Pittsburgh | 5 |
| Los Angeles | 2 | Final |
| Atlanta | 6 |
| Columbus | 5 | Final |
| Chicago | 4 | OT |
| Vancouver | 4 | Final |
| Montreal | 0 |
| NY Rangers | 0 | Final |
| New Jersey | 1 |
| Washington | 2 | Final |
| Ottawa | 5 |
| Toronto | 4 | Final |
| Tampa Bay | 2 |
| Carolina | 3 | Final |
| Florida | 2 | OT |
| Edmonton | 2 | Final |
| Minnesota | 1 |
| St. Louis | 6 | Final |
| Anaheim | 2 |



Daniel Alfredsson has scored a game-winning goal in each of the last four games for the Senators. The only other player in NHL history to score the game-winning goal in four consecutive team games was Newsy Lalonde, who did it in five straight games for the Canadiens in February 1921.