Senators believing in themselves ahead of Game 2 in East final against Penguins
PITTSBURGH — A day after they slowed, stalled and ultimately outlasted the defending Stanley Cup champion Pittsburgh Penguins on the road in Game 1 of the Eastern Conference final, the Ottawa Senators found much of the narrative surrounding them carried a hey-how’d-you-do-that tone.
While the Senators seemed happy to analyse their 2-1 overtime win Saturday, they were equally intent on looking ahead to Game 2, set for Monday night at PPG Paints Arena, and expressing a belief in themselves moving further into the series.
“We know as a group we have good hockey players. We’re a good team,” Senators goaltender Craig Anderson, who made 27 saves, said Sunday.
“You have to respect your opponent. We know they’re a good team. They’ve got a lot of star power. They’ve got some great players. Watching them play against Washington (in Round 2), they played great as a team. So it’s just a matter, for us, staying in the moment, and, win or lose, getting ready for the next one.”


