
Kyle Turris scores overtime winner as Senators edge Hurricanes 2-1
OTTAWA — The Ottawa Senators could overlook their sloppy start on Tuesday thanks to a strong finish.
Kyle Turris scored in overtime as the Senators defeated the Carolina Hurricanes 2-1. Ottawa was coming off a nine-day, three-game road trip that culminated with an emotional 2-0 win in Edmonton on Sunday night after learning goaltender Craig Anderson’s wife, Nicholle, had been diagnosed with cancer.
To no surprise, the Senators (6-3-0) lacked energy and had a slow start on Tuesday night, but regrouped and thanks to Anderson hung on in the game despite some sloppy stretches. Anderson made 32 saves and was the difference in the first period when the Senators were outshot 16-5.
“It’s beyond words the way that he’s playing right now with the circumstances and what he’s going through with his wife,” said Dion Phaneuf, who also scored for the Senators. “It’s incredible. He’s an inspiration to all of us, I will tell you that. He’s just incredible to be doing what he’s doing for our team right now with what he’s going through.”