Hockey

Newhook's late winner sends Avs past basement-dwelling Senators in 12-goal affair

Alex Newhook scored the go-ahead goal with 1:33 left, sending the Colorado Avalanche past the Ottawa Senators 7-5 on Monday night for their fifth straight win.

Colorado wins 5th-straight contest after young forward scores with 1:33 remaining

Colorado Avalanche forward Alex Newhook (18) celebrates his goal with teammates during a 7-5 win over the Ottawa Senators on Monday. (Matthew Stockman/Getty Images)

Alex Newhook scored the go-ahead goal with 1:33 left, sending the Colorado Avalanche past the Ottawa Senators 7-5 on Monday night for their fifth straight victory.

Jared Bednar earned his 193rd win with Colorado, tying Bob Hartley for most by an Avalanche coach.

"Well, it feels good and I'll take it," Bednar said. "I'm more excited about getting the two points tonight on a night we didn't play very well."

Michel Bergeron has the franchise record for wins with 265, all with the Quebec Nordiques.

Zach Sanford got his first career hat trick for Ottawa but it wasn't enough as the team played its first game in a week.

The Senators had not played since a 4-0 loss to Calgary on Nov. 14 and they were unable to practice for five days due to a COVID-19 outbreak. They got back on the ice Saturday after eight players and associate coach Jack Capuano were taken off the NHL protocol list.

WATCH | Newhook's winner seals thrilling win over Senators:

Senators first game back ends in loss to Avalanche

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Colorado's Alex Newhook scored late in the third period to help the Avalanche defeat the Ottawa Senators 7-5.

Senators show little rust in return

Artem Zub and Josh Norris also scored and Brady Tkachuk had two assists for Ottawa, which was outshot 40-21. Filip Gustavsson made 33 saves for the Senators, who traded blows with the surging Avalanche despite the unexpected hiatus.

"First game back after five, six days off, whatever it was, and playing one of the best teams in the league and you find a way to always come back and tie it up and take a lead," Thomas Chabot said. "That one hurt."

Senators defenceman Josh Brown, one of the players activated from the protocol list, was injured in the first period and didn't return.

"Looks like he's going to be out for some time," Ottawa coach D.J. Smith said.

Nazem Kadri had a goal and three assists, Cale Makar had two goals for the second straight game and Mikko Rantanen, Devon Toews and Valeri Nichuskin also scored for Colorado.

The Senators showed little rust despite being idle. Ottawa led 5-4 on Sanford's third goal of the night early in the third, but Rantanen tied it at 9:08 and Newhook's second of the season put the Avalanche in front.

"It was a great feeling. Any time you can do that to put your team up late in the game, it's exciting," Newhook said. "It wasn't the prettiest win for us but to be able to get it done, it's a big win for us, big character win."

Kadri added an empty-net goal with 12 seconds remaining.

Norris gave the Senators a 4-3 lead early in the third and Makar tied it 1:42 later.

Colorado outshot Ottawa 19-4 in the second period but it was 3-all entering the third. Toews had given the Avalanche a 3-2 lead with a goal at 13:44 but Sanford's second of the night — on the Senators' second shot of the period — tied it again at 16:33.

"We know every single team in the league can beat each other any night," Makar said. "We had a few unlucky bounces that were going in early and us as a team, it was a lot of inconsistency. Started the game well, kind of dipped and came back up. We stuck with it."

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