Ottawa 2, Tampa Bay 5

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Final

7:00 PM ET, October 29, 2009
St. Pete Times Forum
Tampa, Florida

Stamkos' two PP tallies help Lightning take shine off Sens' early success

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Game Information
Arena: St. Pete Times Forum
Location: Tampa, Florida
Referees: Mike Leggo, Justin St. Pierre
Linesmen: Jonny Murray, Pierre Racicot
Attendance: 13,213 (66.9% full)
Team Stat Comparison
 
61
Goals
51
57
Goals Against
55
12
Power Play Goals
16
16
Power Play Goals Allowed
21
4
Shorthanded Goals
1
2
Shorthanded Goals Allowed
3
361
Penalty Minutes
337
18
Average Penalty Minutes
17
Scoring Summary
1ST PERIOD OTT TAM
7:20 Steven Stamkos (Power Play)
Assists: Vincent Lecavalier, Martin St. Louis
0 1
2ND PERIOD OTT TAM
4:34 Todd Fedoruk
Assists: David Hale, Steve Downie
0 2
14:48 Ryan Malone
Assists: David Hale, Alex Tanguay
0 3
3RD PERIOD OTT TAM
7:09 Steven Stamkos (Power Play)
Assists: Vincent Lecavalier, Ryan Malone
0 4
9:29 Alex Tanguay
Assists: Ryan Malone, Steven Stamkos
0 5
10:17 Jarkko Ruutu
Assists: Chris Kelly, Shean Donovan
1 5
14:19 Alexei Kovalev
Assists: Daniel Alfredsson, Brian Lee
2 5
Associated Press

TAMPA, Fla. -- Steven Stamkos is fast becoming an elite NHL player.

Stamkos had two power-play goals and an assist to help the Tampa Bay Lightning beat the Ottawa Senators 5-2 on Thursday night.

"He's emerging as a leader," Tampa Bay coach Rick Tocchet said about Stamkos, the first overall pick in the 2008 draft. "I'm not going to put too much pressure on him. For a 19-year old, a pretty good player."

Todd Fedoruk, Ryan Malone and Alex Tanguay also scored for the Lightning, who are 4-0-2 at home.

Stamkos opened the scoring at 7:20 of the first when his redirection of Vincent Lecavalier's shot went into the net off Ottawa defenseman Filip Kuba. The second-year center gave the Lightning a 4-0 lead at 7:09 of the third from the low right circle after a nifty stickhandling move.

"He's a gifted goal scorer," Tanguay said. "It's fun to watch, for sure."

Stamkos has nine goals in 10 games this season. He had 23 goals during his rookie year last season.

"I'm feeling really confident on the ice," Stamkos said. "Feeling better than it was last year. I want to be out there touching the puck and making some plays. It's working so far and I just want keep it up."

Ottawa got third-period goals from Jarkko Ruutu and Alexei Kovalev. The Senators were coming off a 4-3 win Wednesday night at Florida.

"I don't know if it's fatigue," Ottawa coach Cory Clouston said. "I think that first goal almost set the tone for the game. It was a power-play goal on a penalty that they high-sticked themselves. Those are hard to take."

Tanguay stopped a personal 12-game goal drought, dating to April 4, just over 2 minutes after Stamkos' second goal.

Fedoruk made it 2-0 on an in-close rebound goal at 4:34 of the second. Malone's wraparound goal extended Tampa Bay's advantage to 3-0 with 5:12 left in the second.

After stopping a shot by Milan Michalek earlier in the third during a breakaway, Lightning goalie Mike Smith lost his shutout bid when Ruutu scored with 9:43 remaining. Kovalev cut the Ottawa deficit to 5-2 later in the period.

In the first meeting between the teams this season on Oct. 15, Ottawa beat the Lightning 7-1.

"They really handed us a spanking," Stamkos said. "Obviously we wanted to comeback and give it right back to them in front of our home fans."

Tampa Bay's Martin St. Louis played in his 700th NHL games and extended his franchise-record season-opening points streak to 10 games (11 assists, 14 points) with an assist. The NHL record is 51 games, set by Wayne Gretzky during the 1983-84 season.

St. Louis missed the net to the right on short-handed penalty shot midway through the second.

Game notes
Senators D Anton Volchenkov is expected to miss at least a couple weeks after hurting his right elbow in Wednesday's game. He was replaced on the roster by D Brian Lee, who was recalled from Binghamton of the AHL. ... Ottawa C Jason Spezza didn't play due to an upper-body injury, and is day to day. ... New Jersey special assignment coach Pat Burns, who is battling cancer, scouted the game in preparation for the Devils' game at Tampa Bay on Saturday night.

 

 

NHL Scores

Thursday, October 29th
New Jersey 2 Final
Boston 1
Ottawa 2 Final
Tampa Bay 5
Washington 4 Final
Atlanta 3
Phoenix 2 Final
St. Louis 0
Chicago 0 Final
Nashville 2
Detroit 5 Final
Edmonton 6 SO
Vancouver 2 Final
Los Angeles 1 SO