Senators defenceman Methot focused on getting to Cup final, not getting even with Crosby
OTTAWA — Retaliation is not on Marc Methot’s mind as the Ottawa Senators prepare to take on Sidney Crosby and the Pittsburgh Penguins in the NHL Eastern Conference Final.
Methot suffered a badly lacerated pinky finger when Crosby, who was not assessed a penalty on the play, slashed the Senators defenceman’s left hand in a March 23 game. The injury forced Methot to miss the last nine games of the regular season and one playoff game, but he said he’s worried about bigger things than getting even with the Penguins star.
“I think for me, all that’s behind me and I’m just focused on the series and focused on the Penguins and that’s going to be the goal for me moving forward,” Methot said Thursday. “I’m just going to play him hard like every other guy on that team and focus on winning.”
The Senators eliminated the New York Rangers in six games in the Eastern Conference semifinals, advancing to the third round for the first time since 2007 and the third time in franchise history.


