Article 27B38 Senators' power play continues to let them down

Senators' power play continues to let them down

by
from on (#27B38)
Story Image

The Ottawa Senators continue to fire blanks on the power play.

The club dropped a 2-1 decision to the Washington Capitals on Sunday, and have only themselves to blame. Down by a goal in the third period, the Sens were gifted a golden opportunity to tie things up when Washington's Brooks Orpik and Evgeny Kuznetsov were both assessed minor penalties at the 8:10 mark.

Up two men for a full two minutes, Ottawa's 5-on-3 resulted in only one shot on goal.

"It was frustrating," Kyle Turris said, according to the Ottawa Citizen's Bruce Garrioch. "We've got to score on the 5-on-3. We worked on (it) in practice. It's just not coming together and it's something we've got to keep working on."

The Sens have lost three in a row and have six full days off to lament their power-play struggles before hosting Washington on Saturday.

"There's a lot of things not working," Erik Karlsson added about the two-man advantage. "We're going to have to work on it. It's one of those things it's not going well enough for us. We've got to find a way to generate more."

Karlsson's got a goal and 11 assists when his team's up a man. He finished with one goal and 25 assists on the power play last season, when he had a career-high 82 points.

Ottawa heads into its league-mandated break with the NHL's 22nd-ranked power play, producing at 16 percent.

Copyright (C) 2017 Score Media Ventures Inc. All rights reserved. Certain content reproduced under license.

External Content
Source RSS or Atom Feed
Feed Location http://feeds.thescore.com/nhl.rss
Feed Title
Feed Link http://feeds.thescore.com/
Reply 0 comments