Game 4 and try to take control of this series. ''We can't stray too far from our game plan,'' Ottawa defenseman Marc Methot said. ''Last game in particular we were so strong defensively and that's a huge key. We know we're going to
Game 4 and try to take control of this series. ''We can't stray too far from our game plan,'' Ottawa defenseman Marc Methot said. ''Last game in particular we were so strong defensively and that's a huge key. We know we're going to
and it's tough to chase them and get hits on them when they're moving the puck properly,'' Ottawa defenseman Marc Methot said. ''We've got to be better.'' It might already be too late. The Senators have won just two playoff series
and it's tough to chase them and get hits on them when they're moving the puck properly,'' Ottawa defenseman Marc Methot said. ''We've got to be better.'' It might already be too late. The Senators have won just two playoff series
remaining. ''This power play that they have with all those players, they're dangerous,'' Ottawa defenseman Marc Methot said. ''Whether we've got to play with more discipline, whatever that is, whatever the answer is it's something
Anderson made at least 48 saves and second time in the playoffs. "What can you say? Andy's our MVP," defenseman Marc Methot said. "He's a machine back there. He just keeps going and going. We're lucky to have him in the net." Anderson
Senators beat the Montreal Canadiens 4-2 Thursday night in Game 1 of their playoff series. Jakob Silfverberg and Marc Methot scored early in the third period and gave Ottawa a 1-0 lead in the best-of-seven series, with Game 2 set for
assists in 14 games prior to the injury. He was expected to be sidelined from 4-to-6 months but likely will be with Marc Methot as Ottawa's top defense pairing. The Senators can also clinch a playoff berth if Winnipeg loses in regulation to
first child. ''I don't know why we started that way. We weren't taking them lightly,'' Senators defenceman Marc Methot said. ''We're well aware (Pittsburgh) has a deep hockey squad, despite all their injuries. They capitalized
secure this victory until Alfredsson scored into an empty net in the final minute. Robin Lehner made 29 saves, and Marc Methot , who missed the previous game because of a knee injury, and Kyle Turris each had two assists. Some lackadaisical