
Senators starting to see improvements, consistency
OTTAWA — It seems the Ottawa Senators may have finally discovered the elusive consistency they’ve been striving for all season.
With a 3-1 win over the Nashville Predators on Saturday night, the Senators have finally hit .500 hockey with a 12-12-2 record and sit two points back of the Tampa Bay Lightning for the final wild-card playoff berth.
There is plenty of hockey left to be played but with a 3-1-1 record in their last five games the Senators finally seem to be hitting their stride.
“The record speaks for itself a little bit,” said head coach Travis Green. “We’ve played some good hockey as of late. We’re still grinding. We’re finding our game again.”