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Last night was the first home playoff game for the Ottawa Senators in seven years. Despite playing a better Game 2, the Senators were trailing 2–0 in the series against the Toronto Maple Leafs.
Simon Benoit‘s point shot through a screen off a draw won by Auston Matthews lifted the Toronto Maple Leafs to a 3-2 overtime victory over the Ottawa Senators.
The Maple Leafs look for the sweep as we continue our Stanley Cup Playoffs odds series with a Maple Leafs-Senators prediction ...
Game 3 of the new era Battle of Ontario went to the Toronto Maple Leafs, and just like in Game 2, it ended in dramatic ...
It is finally that time of the year again. The 2024-25 National Hockey League (NHL) playoffs are set to begin with 16 teams battling it out for the ultimate quest of lifting “Lord Stanley” or the ...
Auston Matthews has quietly morphed his game, setting up his teammates and becoming more of a facilitator. Michael Amato breaks down the 27-year-old's evolution and more in the latest edition of ...
OTTAWA -- Simon Benoit scored at 1:19 of overtime to give the Toronto Maple Leafs a 3-2 win against the Ottawa Senators in ...
Whereas Toronto’s bodies and sticks have been getting in the lanes when Ottawa has the extra man, other than Thursday’s ...
The Senators are battling the odds here. The Leafs are 10-0-0 lifetime in a playoff series after winning the first two games ...
The Senators got on the board first with a Claude Giroux goal on the power play in the second period. Matthew Knies knotted ...
Simon Benoit wasn't sure how to react. The Maple Leafs defenceman had just flung a puck on goal through traffic in overtime. He found himself in the middle of a wild celebration seconds later.