Game 9 Preview + Hub: Vegas Golden Knights @ Ottawa Senators
Ottawa looks to rebound from a couple of road losses
When Pierre Dorion announced at the outset of this season that the rebuild was “over”, the understanding was that the team would be shooting for play-off contention. Were the Ottawa Senators to make a run to the postseason, even the biggest optimists among us would have to admit that there were bound to be some struggles along the way. After a 2-1 start, Ottawa is indeed in the midst of some struggles: 1-4-1 in the last six, and coming off back-to-back road defeats in Chicago and Minnesota. The Sens’ depth up front has been tested with injuries to Shane Pinto and Colin White, while the defense has been garish after the Thomas Chabot-Artem Zub pairing. Yes, there are still plenty of growing pains.
Under normal circumstances, the Vegas Golden Knights would not be the opponent one might choose to bust out of a slump. Fortunately for Ottawa, they are catching Vegas at exactly the right moment: Mark Stone, Max Pacioretty, William Karlsson, Alex Tuch, Nolan Patrick, and Zach Whitecloud are all out with long-term injuries. Vegas is also coming off a 4-0 trouncing at the hands of the Toronto Maple Leafs and sit at a disappointing 4-5-0 on the season. If the Sens are serious about their play-off aspirations, this is exactly the kind of game they should have.
Here’s how DJ Smith is expected to line them up, with Filip Gustavsson starting in goal:
Morning skate lines:
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Tkachuk Norris Batherson
Formenton Paul CBrown
Stützle Tierney Ennis
Sanford Gambrell Watson
Chabot Zub
Del Zotto Holden
Mete JBrown
Game Notes:
- Nikita Zaitsev has gone pointless in nine games so far and will be a scratch tonight in favour of Nick Holden, who’ll draw in against his former team. Smith has stated that Zaitsev isn’t 100 percent due to a cold, but the head coach also alluded to some on-ice struggles. Logan Shaw will sit tonight as well, as Dylan Gambrell returns to the lineup.
- Sens legend Evgenii Dadonov returns to Ottawa for the first time. The nostalgia will be heavy in the air as fans reminisce about the thirteen goals he potted in his 55 career games for the Sens.
- In hockey it’s often a cliché that injuries are just an excuse but in Vegas’ case, it’s hard to look at the line-up they’ll ice tonight and make a fair analysis of what the team is capable of. There are, frankly, just too many injuries.
- Speaking of too many injuries, one area that’s been particularly affected for Vegas is with the man advantage where the Golden Knights have yet to register a single power play goal.
- It’s not too often that a goalie stakes his claim to the starting role when giving up five goals but that’s exactly what Filip Gustavsson did on Tuesday night against the Wild. Besides a 15 minute stretch in the second period, the Sens were mostly overrun and Gustavsson’s play was by far the biggest reason the game made it to overtime at all. Now stop me if you’ve heard this before but Matt Murray has a save percentage below .900 to start the year and if he keeps struggling we may be looking at a legitimate goaltending controversy.
- One of the biggest positives this season has been the work of the power play. The puck movement has been mesmerizing at times, and the 23.3% conversion rate is good enough for 10th overall in efficiency with the man advantage.
- Puck drop is at 7:00 EDT. You can watch on TSN5/RDS2, or listen on TSN1200/
Stats:
Stats are, as always, courtesy of Natural Stat Trick and NHL.com
Player Stats
Game 10 | Ottawa | Senators | Tampa Bay | Lightning |
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Category | Player | # | Player | # |
Goals | Josh Norris | 6 | Alex Killorn | 7 |
Assists | Drake Batherson | 5 | Victor Hedman | 9 |
Points | Drake Batherson | 11 | Steven Stamkos | 12 |
Shots | Nick Paul, Thomas Chabot | 31 | Steven Stamkos | 30 |
Time on Ice/GP | Thomas Chabot | 27:02 | Victor Hedman | 25:24 |
Team Stats
Game 11 | Ottawa | Senators | Tampa Bay | Lightning |
---|---|---|---|---|
Category | # | Rank | # | Rank |
Goals/GP | 2.50 | 25th | 3.00 | 11th |
Goals Against/GP | 3.5 | 28th | 3.10 | 23rd |
Shots/GP | 30.1 | 20th | 30.9 | 17th |
Shots Against/GP | 34.4 | 30th | 29.9 | 11th |
Powerplay % | 22.6 | 12th | 16.1 | 23rd |
Penalty Kill % | 74.1 | 24th | 82.4 | 14th |
Corsi % (5v5 SVA) | 45.55 | 29th | 52.19 | 10th |
xGF % (5v5 SVA) | 47.38 | 22nd | 52.58 | 9th |