You say you didn’t expect that overtime snipe by Kyle Turris?
Jason Spezza has heard all the criticisms many times before.
When the New York Rangers took a 2-0 lead on two power-play goals just six minutes into Wednesday’s game, goaltender Craig Anderson said the Ottawa Senators had to think they were playing a video game and hit the reset button.
View photos from Game 4 of the Senators’ first-round series against the Rangers.
They are the little miracle that keeps on giving, the 2011-12 edition of the Ottawa Senators. The team that won’t go away.
They refused to give up. Down 2-0 after only 6:10, the Senators worked their way back slowly, getting the game to overtime thanks to an outstanding second period and goals from Milan Michalek and Sergei Gonchar. Kyle Turris then scored the winner 2:42 into overtime, after taking a nifty drop pass from Jim O’Brien.
See what the Senators had to say after their Game 4 win.