the ottawa senators lost more than just two points on thursday night.
the club also lost another one of its top players when centre shane pinto didn’t finish the senators’ 4-2 loss to the new york rangers in front of 15,533 at the canadian tire centre.
pinto left midway through the first period after taking a hit from rangers forward mika zibanejad along the boards with a lower-body injury.
“i’ll know more tomorrow,” said coach travis green. “i’m hoping it’s not going to be too long.”
pinto finished his shift, went to the bench, and then, after speaking with athletic therapist dom nicoletta, skated out during the tv timeout and tested it out. pinto then went to the room, and that was it for the night.
“he’s a big loss,” green told tsn’s claire hanna in the second period. “pinto plays a lot of important minutes. we’re going to have to shuffle the lines a little bit, and everybody has to play a little better.”
returning home for the first time in 19 days, only dylan cozens and drake batherson were able to beat rangers’ goalie igor shesterkin, who turned in a solid effort. both goals came on the powerplay.
artemi panarin scored on an empty net to record his 900th career point.
the senators made a push in the third and pulled within a goal.
captain brady tkachuk’s shot took a favourable bounce off batherson and past shesterkin to cut the rangers’ lead to 3-2 with 6:52 left in the game.