Hockey

Gibson stellar against undermanned Senators, helping Ducks to 2nd straight win

Rickard Rakell and Troy Terry scored and, despite being outshot by more than a 2-to-1 margin, the Anaheim Ducks were 2-1 winners over the hometown Ottawa Senators Saturday. John Gibson made 44 saves for the Ducks, who have won four of their past five games.

Turns aside 44 shots while Troy Terry pads team scoring lead with 25th goal of season

Ducks goalie John Gibson stood tall on Saturday, turning aside 44 of 45 shots in a 2-1 victory over the Senators in Ottawa. The veteran netminder stopped all 34 shots he faced over the final 40 minutes. (Marc DesRosiers-USA TODAY Sports via Reuters)

Often you can point to a few different factors as to why a team wins or loses a hockey game. John Gibson was the difference Saturday, on both counts.

Gibson made 44 saves as the Anaheim Ducks defeated the hometown Ottawa Senators 2-1. The Ducks were outshot 45-20.

"That's what you need. Your best players have to be your best players, especially getting into the second half of the season and everyone is battling for spots and it's as close as it is," said Ducks assistant coach Geoff Ward.

"Obviously, [Gibson] gave us a chance to win tonight."

Rickard Rakell and Troy Terry scored for the Ducks (23-16-8) and, despite being outshot by more than a 2-to-1 margin, Anaheim was able to collect their fourth win in their past five games.

The Ducks (23-16-8) remain second in the Pacific Division with 54 points, one behind Vegas, which downed Tampa Bay 3-2 in a shootout on Saturday. The Golden Knights have also played two fewer games.

WATCH | Ducks edge Senators for 2nd straight win:

Ducks hold off Senators in Hockey Day in Canada clash

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Ottawa's 45 shots only garnered them a single goal, as they fell 2-1 to Anaheim in a Saturday matinee as part of Hockey Day in Canada.

Anaheim will visit Detroit on Monday to complete a five-game trip.

The Senators (13-21-4) held a wide advantage in shots but only managed one goal, coming from Tyler Ennis.

Anton Forsberg played a solid game making 18 saves, but a third-period goal from Terry proved to be the difference.

Terry took a pass from Ryan Getzlaf and from the top of the faceoff circle sent a quick shot on goal, beating Forsberg to the far side at 3:42.

Their goalie put a clinic on. ... We had 45 shots and plenty of good looks.— Senators head coach D.J. Smith on Saturday's loss

The Senators pressed hard the rest of the way but Gibson was impenetrable, stopping all 34 shots he faced through the final 40 minutes to lead the Ducks to their second straight victory.

"The first period was pretty even and the second period we were all over them and third period much of the same. They score on their one chance, I thought, in the third period," Senators head coach D.J. Smith said.

"Their goalie put a clinic on. You can come up with reasons why you don't score or come up with different excuses. We had 45 shots and plenty of good looks so he's the difference."

Minus 3 key players

The game was once again played without fans in the stands, but the void was bigger for the Senators as they were also without three of their top players. Drake Batherson, Josh Norris and Erik Brannstrom all remain out of the lineup with recent injuries.

Norris will likely will be out until after the all-star break due to a shoulder injury, Smith said.

"We're not 100 per cent sure where we're at with it, with MRIs and doctors. We just want to make sure that we get it right," he added.

Norris, 22, has recorded a team-leading 18 goals in 36 games this season for the Senators, who have three games to play before the all-star break. They will return to action on Feb. 7 against the visiting New Jersey Devils.

"All we can do is focus of the guys we have and play games. Everybody has got to adjust to the new situation," Senators defenceman Thomas Chabot said.

"We don't have Drake and we don't Norris which are two massive parts of our power play, but once we get going and get used to guys being in new roles we'll get it going again."

Fast start

The Senators had a statement period in the second outshooting the Ducks 18-4, but were unable to break the 1-1 tie.

Gibson was solid and showed why he's an all-star stopping all 18 shots in the period, including five during a late Senators' power play.

The teams opened the game with two goals in the first eight minutes.

Rakell gave the Ducks a 1-0 lead after dragging the puck behind the Senators' goal before coming out the other side, spinning and then beating Forsberg through the legs at 6:19.

Ennis one-upped Rakell with a spinning move of his own as he reached for the puck at the top of the faceoff circle, did a 360 to avoid Jamie Drysdale then beat Gibson over his glove to tie the game 1-1 at 7:56.

WATCH | Ennis evens game with highlight-reel goal:

Senators' Tyler Ennis spins off defender, rips shot up high for pretty strike

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Ottawa forward Tyler Ennis recorded a spectacular goal Saturday, knocking down a stretch pass from Lassi Thomson and spinning away from defender Jamie Drysdale for the tally on Hockey Day in Canada.

With files from Field Level Media

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