No matter how good the Ottawa Senators feel about themselves after their 2-1, double-overtime win in Game 3, the odds remain decidedly against them.
Ottawa Senators goaltender Craig Anderson was back at the scene of the Sunday euphoria late Monday morning, talking about how it took determination, focus, nerves of steel and a healthy share of good luck to defeat the Pittsburgh Penguins in double overtime.
Once again, a Game 3 at Scotiabank Place proved to be memorable for Ottawa Senators fans.
The Ottawa Senators are alive. Colin Greening’s goal at the 7:39 mark of the second overtime Sunday gave the Senators a 2-1 win over the Pittsburgh Penguins, much to the delight of the raucous sellout crowd at Scotiabank Place.
The Ottawa Senators continue their playoff series against the Pittsburgh Penguins. Which team will come out on top? Our prediction panel weighs in.
With the Senators returning home down two games to none in their best-of-seven series versus the Penguins, the organization is going need whatever lift it can get from its fans and the return of its No. 1 center to the lineup.