In a thrilling display of hockey, the Ottawa Senators emerged victorious in an overtime duel against the Winnipeg Jets, thanks to a decisive goal from Brady Tkachuk. This action-packed encounter saw Tkachuk striking the winning goal just 2:11 into overtime, leading the Senators to a 3-2 victory over the struggling Jets.
Game Highlights
Tim Stützle, the Senators’ forward, played a crucial role in Tkachuk’s decisive goal. Notching his third assist of the game, Stützle expertly sent the puck across to Tkachuk, who swiftly deposited a one-timer past Jets’ goaltender, Connor Hellebuyck. Nick Cousins and Jake Sanderson also contributed to the Senators’ win with their respective goals. The team’s goaltender, Linus Ullmark, proved his mettle by stopping 23 shots.
On the Jets’ side, defencemen Neal Pionk and Logan Stanley were the goal scorers. Despite Hellebuyck’s commendable 28 saves in his second game post-injury, the Jets couldn’t turn the tide in their favor. The team is currently going through a rough patch, with a 1-3-1 record in its last five games.
Power Play and Scoring
The first period saw equal opportunities for both teams with no scoring, seven shots on goal each, and a few power plays. The second period saw a power play trade-off between the teams, although both their goals were scored at even strength. Cousins and Pionk scored their respective goals, setting the pace for the rest of the game.
Stanley’s sixth goal of the season put the Jets in the lead, only for Sanderson to equalize with 1:54 remaining in the third period. His shot ricocheted off Winnipeg’s Mark Scheifele and into the net, making it 2-2 and setting the stage for Tkachuk’s game-winning goal in overtime.
Key Takeaways
The performance of both teams showed some interesting trends. Kyle Connor of the Winnipeg Jets assisted on Pionk’s second goal of the season, extending his points streak to nine games. Gabriel Vilardi’s contribution to Stanley’s goal extended his points streak to seven games.
On the other hand, the Senators struggled with the power play. Despite spending the entire two minutes of their second power play in the offensive zone, they only managed two shots at Hellebuyck, failing to score. Their power play performance in this game was a dip from their season average of 26.3 per cent.
Key Moment and Stat
Tkachuk’s winning one-timer, his second goal of the season, was undeniably the key moment of the game. On the stats front, the Jets managed to kill all three of their penalties, breaking their unfortunate streak of allowing at least one power-play goal in eight consecutive games.
Upcoming Games
The Ottawa Senators will next host the Pittsburgh Penguins on Thursday. The Winnipeg Jets, on the other hand, will visit the St. Louis Blues on Wednesday, hoping to bounce back from their recent struggles.

