Thursday, March 2, 2023 07:00 PM (ET)

Claude Giroux, Senators spoil Patrick Kane's Rangers debut

Field Level Media
Mar 2, 2023

Claude Giroux scored the tiebreaking goal early in the third period -- one of three Ottawa goals in the period -- and the surging Senators beat the Rangers 5-3 on Thursday night to spoil Patrick Kane's New York debut.

Giroux scored his 26th goal -- and 11th in his past 15 games -- and added two assists to help the Senators improve to 11-3-1 since a 5-1 loss to the Winnipeg Jets on Jan. 21.

Giroux's fifth game-winning goal of the season with 16:34 remaining spoiled Kane's anticipated debut in blue. Kane was held without a point while playing on a line with Artemi Panarin and Vincent Trocheck after being acquired from the Chicago Blackhawks on Tuesday night.

Giroux netted the game-winner by simply going to the net and, when Travis Hamonic took a shot from the middle of the low slot, lifting his stick up for the tip-in over New York goalie Jaroslav Halak.

The deciding goal occurred 1:51 after Giroux set up Derick Brassard's second goal of the game by getting the puck after a misplay by Halak behind the net. From the half boards by the left circle, Giroux threaded a pass to Brassard, who patiently waited and lifted a backhander into the net.

Brassard also scored Ottawa's second goal with 9:57 remaining in the second and 21 seconds after Shane Pinto tallied. Tim Stutzle added an empty-netter as Ottawa also won its fourth straight.

Chris Kreider scored his seventh career short-handed goal 6:31 into the game while Jacob Trouba and Vladimir Tarasenko tallied in a span of 2:29 midway through the second to account for the Rangers' scoring.

Ottawa goalie Cam Talbot made 29 saves, matching Halak.

The Rangers fell to 2-4-1 in their past seven games and were 0-for-4 on the power play, including a five-minute advantage when Ottawa's Austin Watson was given a game misconduct for charging Tyler Motte with 7:11 left in the first.

After Kreider's goal, Ottawa tied it on Pinto's wrist shot from the high slot with 10:18 remaining in the second. The Senators took their first lead on Brassard's deflection and held the lead until Trouba's backhander caromed off Chabot with 7:45 left.

The Rangers regained the lead with 5:06 left in the period when Mika Zibanejad spotted Tarasenko, who cruised past Ottawa defenseman Nick Holden and slid a backhander under Talbot's left pads.

--Field Level Media

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