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Much to the chagrin of Ottawa Senators coach Travis Green.
The Toronto Maple Leafs are hoping to push things to the Max for Game 3 against the Ottawa Senators on Thursday.
Whereas Toronto’s bodies and sticks have been getting in the lanes when Ottawa has the extra man, other than Thursday’s ...
The Leafs followed up a strong finish to the second period, in which they didn’t panic after Ottawa took its first lead of ...
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Simon Benoit scored on a slap shot from the point at 1:19 of overtime to give the Toronto Maple Leafs a 3-2 victory over the ...
Instead, it was a 26-year-old, third-pair defenseman from Laval, Quebec who proved to be the difference maker by beating ...
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Nate Schmidt scored his third goal in two games, Sergei Bobrovsky stopped 19 shots and the Florida Panthers beat the Tampa ...
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Senators not short on belief despite 0-3 series deficit against Maple LeafsThe Ottawa Senators are staring down their biggest test of the season, but captain Brady Tkachuk is ready for the challenge ...
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Ottawa Citizen on MSNSenators goalie Linus Ullmark better, but still not the difference in Game 3Although he has a Vezina Trophy to his name, Ullmark has done little to vindicate his abysmal post-season track record. Prior ...
Simon Benoit was the unlikely hero for the Maple Leafs as they won their second straight overtime game against the Senators.
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Benoit surprises even himself with OT goal: 'I just lifted both of my arms and didn't move'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.
Toronto Maple Leafs' Oliver Ekman-Larsson (95) rides on top of Ottawa Senators' Ridly Greig (71) during the third period of ...
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