Hockey

Senators blow 2-goal lead, have no answer for Chris Kreider in 2nd straight loss

The New York Rangers scored three goals in the final six minutes of the game for a 3-2 comeback win over the Ottawa Senators on Saturday afternoon at Canadian Tire Centre in Kanata, Ont.

Rangers forward scores, adds assist to give him 8 points in past 11 games vs. Ottawa

Chris Kreider (20) scored and added an assist in the final six minutes of the third period to lead the Rangers to a 3-2 come-from-behind victory over the Senators on Saturday in Ottawa. (Sean Kilpatrick/The Canadian Press)

For 54 minutes, the Ottawa Senators were in control but a late lapse proved costly in a 3-2 loss to the New York Rangers on Saturday afternoon at Canadian Tire Centre.

Ottawa held a 2-0 lead midway through the third period, but a fight, a penalty call and a tipped goal on the winner helped give the Rangers the comeback victory.

Barclay Goodrow scored the winner with just over two minutes remaining on a deflection of a Sammy Blais shot. That capped a run of three New York goals in a span of three minutes 20 seconds.

"After the second period, we knew we weren't playing the best," said Goodrow. "We knew that we were going to have to string together a good 20 [minutes] to even have a chance to tie it up or come out with the win, so I felt like we really put our work boots on in the third period."

WATCH l Rangers get a late goal by Barclay Goodrow to defeat Senators:

Rangers get a late goal by Barclay Goodrow to defeat Senators

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New York Rangers completed a third period 3-2 comeback victory against the Ottawa Senators in Kanata Saturday afternoon.

Nick Paul, who scored the opening goal for the Senators (2-3-0), fought with Blais midway through the period, apparently upset that he'd been hit from behind without a call.

That left Senators head coach D.J. Smith without the services of a top defensive forward and forced him to juggle his lines.

"I"ve been trying to play with more emotion this year and the wires got crossed there," said Paul. "I can't do that. I've got to be smart with that. I'm a D-zone guy that wins faceoffs and wins my battles and those are the moments that I come to play and what I strive for and where I play my best hockey. I've just got to stay level-headed."

Ottawa's Parker Kelly then took a hooking penalty and the Rangers were able to take advantage in the power-play. Kreider beat Ottawa goalie Matt Murray in close to give him points in seven of his last 11 games against the Senators (two goals, eight points).

Senators goaltender Matt Murray, who had been solid to that point with 22 saves, was injured on the play as he took a knee to the head and left the game.

WATCH l Senators Matt Murray leaves game with head injury:

Senators Matt Murray leaves game with head injury

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Ottawa goalie Matt Murray left Saturday's game against New York after receiving an unintentional hit to the head by Rangers forward Chris Kreider.

Anton Forsberg was forced into action and it didn't take long for the Rangers to capitalize. With Tim Stutzle poised to break out on a two-on-one, he got tangled with Jacob Trouba and was called for embellishment.

The Rangers beat Forsberg on their first shot against the backup goalie as Ryan Lindgren was given a clear lane to tie the game. Goodrow followed with the winner two minutes later.

"I thought we carried the play for 54 minutes and, you know, made some bad plays, and ultimately end up losing a game that you shouldn't lose," said Smith.

Rangers wrap up perfect 4-game road trip

With the win, New York wrapped its four-game road trip with a perfect 4-0-0 record. Alexandar Georgiev made 26 saves for the Rangers (4-1-1).

"We're starting to show we have that never-give-up mentality," said Goodrow. "Obviously we would like to put ourselves in a better position heading into the third, but the resiliency that we did show in kind of forgetting about the first two [periods] and starting the third like it was a fresh game, it's pretty good to see.

"Nice to know that we have a lot of character in the room."

Georgiev, making his second start of the season, made an incredible point-blank save on Artem Zub in the final minutes of the second period to keep New York within a goal.

WATCH | Senators' Pinto exits Thursday game following hit:

Senators Shane Pinto leaves game against Sharks

3 years ago
Duration 0:54
Ottawa Senator player Shane Pinto left the game in the first period after receiving a hit by San Jose Sharks player Mario Ferraro.

With files from CBC Sports

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