Home Talk 2 Us Instagram
Recap
 
  • PRINT
  • RSS
Senators 4, Panthers 1
Associated Press

SUNRISE, Fla. (AP) - Colin Greening missed a great chance at his first career hat trick. The Ottawa rookie still called it a "fantastic" night.

Greening scored twice in the second period and the Senators completed a season sweep of the Florida Panthers with a 4-1 victory Thursday night.

It was the first two-goal outing for Greening, who was playing in his 22nd NHL game after spending most of the season in the minors.

"That was fantastic," Greening said. "It's my first multiple-goal game. It's nice to get two goals. I can't really describe the feeling."

Nick Foligno and Filip Kuba also scored for the Senators, who have won six in a row against Florida dating to last season. Marek Svatos had two assists.

Craig Anderson made 37 saves to improve to 9-4-1 since being acquired in a trade with Colorado in February.

A backup for the Panthers for two seasons, Anderson beat his former team for the third time since joining the Senators. He allowed only one goal in each game.

"It doesn't matter who you play," Anderson said. "It just happens to be a team I used to play for. It's just important for us to build something."

Michal Repik scored for the Panthers, whose season-high losing streak stretched to seven games.

Scott Clemmensen, starting in goal with Tomas Vokoun nursing a back injury, stopped 19 shots.

"Disappointing effort," Panthers coach Pete DeBoer said. "We haven't had many of them, but that's one for sure. We got beat in a lot of different areas on the ice. Our best players weren't good, from the goalie to the first line to our leading scorer to anybody. It was a rotten game."

Both teams have been eliminated from playoff contention, but with the victory the Senators moved into a tie with the Panthers for 27th place in the overall standings. Both teams have 77 points, although the Senators have more regulation victories (27-19).

Greening's first goal at 2:30 of the second period gave Ottawa a 2-0 lead. After a battle along the boards, the puck slid over to Greening, who fired a wrist shot over the left shoulder of Clemmensen.

After Repik made it 2-1 at 6:02, Greening answered only 34 seconds later. Svatos chased down a rebound behind the net and fired a no- look pass to Greening just outside the crease. Greening beat Clemmensen with a wrist shot.

Less than a minute later, Greening took a feed from Jason Spezza with Clemmensen totally out of position. But Greening's tap-in hit the back of Svatos.

"I kind of whiffed on the puck a little bit," Greening said. "I thought it was going in the net, but there were like three bodies in front of the net and I remember looking at everybody's pants, and I was like, `Please fall, so I can whack it in.' But it didn't end up going in. The guys were joking, they were like, 'I guess you didn't want it.' It wasn't a lack of passion, it was a lack of scoring."

Greening had another good scoring chance in the third period, but Clemmensen made a nice leg save off a wrist shot and then stopped Greening's rebound attempt.

Greening finished with a game-high five shots on goal.

"He played well," Ottawa coach Cory Clouston said. "It was a real good game for him. He had the hat trick on his stick, I'm not sure how he didn't bury it. I thought he did a real good job offensively, but I thought as well he did a good job defensively."

Kuba made it 4-1 at 14:24 of the second with his first goal in 60 games this season. He beat Clemmensen with a slap over the left shoulder from the top of the right faceoff circle.

"It's been a long time," said Kuba, who had three goals each of the last two seasons. "I'm happy that I scored, but one goal is not making a season a lot better anyway. When you can score four goals, it's great, but I don't think we played a really good game. But it counts as two points."

NOTES: Ottawa D Erik Karlsson left the game in the first period after his right thigh was cut by a skate. Clouston said the cut required "24-25" stitches. ... Florida went 0 for 3 on the power play, making Ottawa successful on 79 of its last 82 penalty kills. ... The last time the Panthers had lost seven in a row was from Feb. 1-March 2, 2010, when they went 0-6-1. ... The last time the Senators swept the Panthers was in the 2006-07 season. ... Foligno's goal was the 100th point of his career.


Three star selections
1st:   COLIN GREENING
2nd:   CRAIG ANDERSON
3rd:   MAREK SVATOS
Winning Goaltender
Craig Anderson

Losing Goaltender
Scott Clemmensen

 

OUR PARTNERS
Pillar Partner
 

SSE GLOBAL ENTERTAINMENT NETWORK
TICKETS
2012-13 Ticket Plans
3D Seat Maps
Group Tickets
Duffy's Sky Club
Premium Seating
Ticketmaster
Ticket Exchange
Season Seat Owners
BB&T Center
Panther Pass
TEAM
Roster
In The System
2011-12 Transactions
2011-12 Injury Report
Den Of Honor
Front Office
Redline Lady Panthers
SCHEDULE/STATS
Schedule
Past Schedule/Results
Player Stats
Standings
G-By-G Breakdown
Team Comparisons
Season In Review
vs All Teams
NEWS
Recent News
Community News
Blogs: GM Journal
Blogs: MY 360
Blogs: Peeke's Points
Blogs: VanMurph's
View
Players On The Move
Panthers Insider
MULTIMEDIA
Panthers Vision Online
Photo Galleries
Wallpapers
Panthers Browser
Panthers Twitter
Panthers Facebook
Panthers Youtube
FAN ZONE/OTHER
Message Boards
Fan Development
Foundation
Promotions
Hockey 101
Stanley C. Panther
Booster Club

ABOUT US
Suggestions
Contact Us
Employment
Map & Parking
Store
FloridaPanthers.com is the official Web site of the Florida Panthers. Florida Panthers and floridapanthers.com are trademarks of Sunrise Sports & Entertainment. NHL, the NHL Shield, the word mark and image of the Stanley Cup and NHL Conference logos are registered trademarks of the National Hockey League. All NHL logos and marks and NHL team logos and marks as well as all other proprietary materials depicted herein are the property of the NHL and the respective NHL teams and may not be reproduced without the prior written consent of NHL Enterprises, L.P. Copyright © 1999-2013 Sunrise Sports & Entertainment and the National Hockey League. All Rights Reserved. AdChoices