up until then, the club didn’t look good at all with the man advantage, and that just can’t happen. coach travis green was seething.
“we did a lot of good things, but we’ve got to find a way to win that game,” said green. “their goalie played well again, but our powerplay wasn’t good enough.
“there’s a lot you can say are the keys, they’re just not getting the job done. they’re on the outside a lot of time and the execution hasn’t been good enough.”
the ottawa senators’ ridly greig leaps over the st. louis blues’ jake neighbours as he makes a pass during the second period in ottawa on saturday, dec. 6, 2025.
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only 12 seconds into the third, the blues extended their lead to two goals. a turnover on a rim play in their own zone resulted in jake neighbours’ second of the game when he redirected a shot by linus ullmark to make it 2-0.
trailing 1-0 after 40 minutes to st. louis, the senators had to be wondering what it would take to solve hofer after outshooting the blues 25-13.
plus, hofer was on fire, and that allowed the blues to hang around.
neighbours broke the 0-0 tie by going to the net and getting a fortunate bounce off himself in the crease at 17:36 of the second. that didn’t count as a power-play goal for st. louis, but it happened as claude giroux came out of the box.
pinto’s absence meant that forward ridly greig moved to centre. the senators have to do a better job getting to the front of the net on tuesday against the new jersey devils than they did versus hofer. he saw too many shots.