Sens keep defying odds with Game 5 win; Eastern Conference final looms
OTTAWA — A team that’s been defying the odds all season is now on the verge of the Eastern Conference final.
Kyle Turris ended Game 5 in overtime early Saturday evening as the Ottawa Senators jumped in front of the New York Rangers 3-2 in the best-of-seven second round series. One more victory and the Sens will visit the Eastern Conference final for the first time in a decade — their last appearance in 2007 preceding their first and only trip to the Stanley Cup final.
A win in Game 5 looked unlikely at many points, beginning with how it started.
The Rangers, who trailed for only four minutes and 11 seconds in the opening four games, scored twice in 66 seconds in the first frame. In fact, they’ve scored the first goal in all five games this series. Head coach Guy Boucher suggested before Saturday’s game that he wasn’t concerned by this reality, evidently warning his group otherwise.


