For the first time in a long time the Ottawa Senators are feeling good about themselves.
Mark Stone had two goals and an assist as the Senators beat the Tampa Bay Lightning 5-1 on Monday.
Stone has five goals and three assists in his past four games. He went eight straight without a point prior to this stretch.
“Once you get that little confidence, that little swagger back, you feel comfortable every night,” Stone said. “I’m coming into games expecting to score.”
Zack Smith, Shane Prince and Jean-Gabriel Pageau also scored for Ottawa, while Craig Anderson made 31 saves. Pageau added two assists.
The Senators handed the Lightning their second loss in 12 games.
Tampa Bay coach Jon Cooper did not make any excuses for his team’s lackluster performance.
“We’ve been on a pretty good run here of the last month and a half, two months, and it came to a crashing halt,” he said.
The Senators won back-to-back games for the first time since Jan. 18. They have been dealing with a fragile confidence of late and coach Dave Cameron wants the team to build off the two wins.
“We’ve been in this position before where we’ve played pretty good in back-to-back games, we’ve done it before, but now you’re at the point in your schedule and in the season where there’s no margin for error here,” Cameron said. “We have to get on a roll, so this is a great way to start it and it starts with confidence.”
Andrei Vasilevskiy stopped 24 of 28 shots for Tampa Bay. J.T. Brown scored the Lightning’s only goal.
For the second straight game, the Senators scored first and did not let up, giving the 17,078 at Canadian Tire Centre something to cheer about.
“This is what we need,” Stone said. “We’ve only been giving up very limited chances in our net and when Anderson only sees that many shots he’s not going to let in those four, five goals... When you’ve got a world-class goalie and you’re only giving up a few chances against you’re giving yourself a chance to win every night.”
Smith got his second goal in two games by opening the scoring at the five-minute mark. Stone dropped a pass back to him and he beat Vasilevskiy in the top corner.
Prince made it 2-0 late in the period with his first since Nov. 25 last year, but the Lightning cut the lead in half 34 seconds later when Brown took advantage of a rebound and beat Anderson from in close.
Ottawa padded the lead early in the second period on Stone’s power-play goal and midway through the period Stone made it 4-1 after beating Vasilevskiy short-side.
Tampa Bay’s best chance to respond came late in the second when Nikita Kucherov broke in, but Anderson easily made the save.
Lightning coach Jon Cooper pulled Vasilevskiy at 11:24 of the third period in favor of an extra attacker, but the move backfired when Pageau scored in the empty net.
With the Lightning back in action last night against Montreal, Cooper said things would need to be rectified immediately.
“This has to be a page-turner because now we’ve got Montreal, who’s won a couple and feeling good about themselves, and we’re not,” Cooper said. “You’re not always encouraged about playing back-to-back, but I’m glad we get to jump right back at it.”
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