Rusty Senators unhappy with effort in 5-2 loss to Canadiens
OTTAWA — At the start of the month, the Ottawa Senators were only two points back of the Toronto Maple Leafs for second place in the Atlantic Division.
Now, 22 days and a 4 Nations Face-Off break later, that gap is eight points. The main reason is four straight Senators’ losses, including a 5-2 defeat Saturday to the Montreal Canadiens in their first game back from the NHL’s two-week break.
“Rusty. Not very good with the puck. It wasn’t a very pretty game,” was the way Senators coach Travis Green described the contest that saw the Senators play without captain Brady Tkachuk and forwards Shane Pinto and Josh Norris.
“They’re big parts of our team. Three of our top players, three skilled players, and we need other players to be on the top of their game, and I don’t think we were on the top of our game.”