“i thought we controlled the play for a lot of the game,” senators head coach travis green said. “there were probably seven or eight minutes in the second period we didn’t like, but, other than that, i thought we played a really strong game.
“it’s unfortunate that we didn’t get two points, never mind one.”
the wild were shorthanded after making a deal to acquire defenceman quinn hughes from the vancouver canucks on friday, but minnesota remained a strong team with good depth.
this game required a hard-nosed, gritty style because that’s the way the wild like to play; that was exactly what the senators brought.
cozens tied it up 2-2 at 5:43 of the third period on a power play, blasting a shot past wallstedt. that was the senators’ fifth goal with the man advantage on eight attempts in the past three games.
“we got it around the net a lot, and what we got a lot of pucks to the net,” cozens said. “it just sucks to come out of that without a point.”
tim stützle, left, of the senators scores a power-play goal against jesper wallstedt of the wild in the second period on saturday afternoon.
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setting old scores
the second period ended with ottawa forward ridly greig dropping the gloves with minnesota’s ryan hartman.
with ottawa trailing 2-1, greig served notice that he didn’t like hartman driving stutzle’s face into the ice on a faceoff in a game last february at home. the act resulted in an eight-game suspension for hartman.