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Senators battle Lightning at Scotiabank Place
Coming off a disappointing 4-1 loss last time out, Tampa Bay hits the road with a chance to get on the winning track Sunday at Ottawa.
The Senators opened as a huge favorite, and face laying 290 on the moneyline as set by Vegas oddsmakers. The Lightning look to bite as a big road dog.
Tampa Bay looks to get its forwards going today, after a lame display last game resulted in a 4-1 loss against the Senators. The Lightning were underdogs in that game, which went under the closing total.
Jason Spezza scored the game-winner for Ottawa on the power play in game 1. Vincent Lecavalier was the only Lightning player who found the back of the net in game 1.
Expect the league's #1 offence to pot some goals and generate trouble for the Lightning defence. Averaging 3.8 goals per game, the Senators can run up the score if they get on a roll.
Coming off a disappointing 4-1 loss last time out, Tampa Bay hits the road with a chance to get on the winning track Sunday at Ottawa.
The Senators opened as a huge favorite, and face laying 290 on the moneyline as set by Vegas oddsmakers. The Lightning look to bite as a big road dog.
Tampa Bay looks to get its forwards going today, after a lame display last game resulted in a 4-1 loss against the Senators. The Lightning were underdogs in that game, which went under the closing total.
Jason Spezza scored the game-winner for Ottawa on the power play in game 1. Vincent Lecavalier was the only Lightning player who found the back of the net in game 1.
Expect the league's #1 offence to pot some goals and generate trouble for the Lightning defence. Averaging 3.8 goals per game, the Senators can run up the score if they get on a roll.