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The force fields in front of the Ottawa and Florida nets kept this game bizarrely low-scoring, especially considering just how many scoring chances each team had on the night. But, in the end, Senators netminder Craig Anderson out-dueled fellow-goalie Jose Theodore for the second-time this season, en route to the 3-1 victory.
Tomas Fleischmann started...
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At times, it hasn't been as clean as perfectionist Paul MacLean would prefer. But, through the first two games of the season, the Ottawa Senators have largely outclassed their competition in both Winnipeg and Florida. They'll get a shot to move their win streak to three on Thursday against a Panthers team they beat handily on Monday...
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SUNRISE, Fla. -- Nobody is off to a better start than the Ottawa Senators, and defenseman Erik Karlsson and goalie Craig Anderson are two big reasons why. Karlsson scored the tie-breaking goal in the second period, and Anderson continued his hot goaltending as the Senators defeated the Florida Panthers, 3-1, Thursday night at the BB&T Center. The Senators are 3-0 and have...
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