Senators' Lone Goal Can't Silence Blues' Symphony at Enterprise Center
The Ottawa Senators faced off against the St. Louis Blues at the Enterprise Center, resulting in a 7-1 outcome favoring the home team. This match left the Senators with a record of 0-1, while the Blues improved to 1-0.
First Period
The opening period saw the St. Louis Blues take control early, scoring three goals and setting a dominant tone for the game. The Senators struggled to find their rhythm despite their efforts on both ends of the ice. Ottawa's defense was tested repeatedly as they faced an aggressive offensive push from St. Louis.
Second Period
As play resumed in the second period, Ottawa continued to face challenges breaking through St. Louis's defensive setup. The Sens were unable to capitalize on their powerplay opportunities, going scoreless despite having two chances with an extra man on ice. Meanwhile, Fabian Zetterlund stood out for Ottawa by contributing one of his team's few shots on goal during this period.
Third Period
In the final stretch of play, Ottawa managed to get onto the scoreboard with a lone goal from Zetterlund who showcased his precision by converting one of his attempts into points for his team. However, it was not enough as St. Louis added another goal to solidify their lead further before time expired.
Despite being outshot by only one attempt (37 shots compared to 36 saves made by Jordan Binnington), Ottawa's goaltending couldn't withstand St.Louis’s relentless attack which resulted in seven goals against them throughout regulation time.
Looking ahead after this post-game report Ottawa Senators will travel northward where they are set next week at Bell Centre facing Montreal Canadiens scheduled October 4th starting promptly around evening hours (7:00 PM EDT). Fans can catch all action live via regional sports networks broadcasting coverage across multiple platforms including online streaming services available locally within Canada’s borders!
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