
Senators look to put loss to Avalanche behind them, snap skid with playoffs near
OTTAWA — Ottawa Senators captain Brady Tkachuk fully expects his squad to rebound after a tough loss Thursday night.
Ottawa fell 5-1 to the Colorado Avalanche, losing its second in a row after a six-game winning streak. The Senators (36-27-5) are desperate to put an end to a seven-year playoff drought and can ill afford too many off nights with just 14 games remaining.
“Nothing but positivity, belief, trust in this group,” said Tkachuk. “And, you know, (things) like this happen. It’s just all about responding and bouncing back next opportunity we have.”
The Senators, who currently hold the first wild-card spot in the Eastern Conference, got some help from the out-of-town scoreboard on Thursday.