Senators facing elimination minus injured No. 1 defenceman Jake Sanderson
OTTAWA — Tim Stutzle fired a pass that hopped over Thomas Chabot’s stick. Brady Tkachuk snapped a puck to no one in particular.
When the Senators regained control, another zone entry on what could have been a season-altering 5-on-3 power play — one that instead quickly turned into another discombobulated mess — was thwarted with an easy clear by the Carolina Hurricanes as shoulders sagged and the home crowd fumed.
That disastrous, roughly half-minute stretch on a two-man advantage that lasted a baffling 1:28 in the second period of Game 3 is one of many reasons Ottawa now stands on the playoff brink.
Facing elimination Saturday afternoon at Canadian Tire Centre down 3-0 in their first-round series, the Senators desperately need to get back to the level that pushed them to 99 points and the Eastern Conference’s second wild-card spot.


