Alfredsson’s goal sends Senators to 4th straight win, 3-2 over Panthers

By AP
Saturday, March 27, 2010

Alfredsson leads Sens to 4th straight win

OTTAWA — Daniel Alfredsson scored the winning goal early in the third period and Brian Elliott made 20 saves for the Ottawa Senators, who beat the Florida Panthers 3-2 on Saturday night for their fourth straight victory.

Matt Cullen and Peter Regin also scored for the Senators. Erik Karlsson assisted on all of Ottawa’s goals.

Stephen Weiss and Steven Reinprecht scored for the Panthers. Tomas Vokoun finished with 22 saves.

Alfredsson scored his 20th of the season on the power play, firing a shot from just inside the blue line in the opening minutes of the third that gave Ottawa a 3-1 lead. Alfredsson has scored at least 20 in 10 straight seasons.

The Panthers had two 5-on-3 power-play opportunities in the third period. Reinprecht beat Elliott on the first opportunity, but the Panthers failed to convert on the other. Elliott made a huge glove save on Nathan Horton to give Florida at bay.

After a sluggish first period, both teams came out with a much better effort in the second.

The Panthers opened the scoring as Weiss sneaked a shot behind Elliott seven minutes into the period. Ottawa defenseman Anton Volchenkov was injured on the play after he collided with teammate Andy Sutton. Volchenkov left the game with an upper body injury and did not return.

Cullen tied it at 15:02, burying Karlsson’s rebound over Vokoun.

Regin beat Vokoun through the legs at 17:40 to give Ottawa a 2-1 lead after two. Regin has three goals in four games.

NOTES: The Senators were without D Filip Kuba (lower body, day-to-day), LW Milan Michalek (knee, indefinite). … RW Shean Donovan and RW Ryan Shannon were healthy scratches. … Ottawa C Chris Kelly played in his 400th NHL career game. … The Panthers were without C Gregory Campbell (foot, day-to-day), LW David Booth (concussion, indefinite).

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