Ottawa Senators will take on the New York Islanders in the NHL on November 14 at the Canadian Tire Centre (Ottawa). The Ottawa Senators ended their seven-game win streak on Saturday with a 4-1 victory over the Philadelphia Flyers. The Flyers edged the Senators in that game to take an early lead. But when the Senators came back to that game, there was no denying that they scored twice for the visitors when they came out victorious, largely through the efforts of Alex Devlincat. The Islanders now have eight of their last 10 wins, but Thursday at home to Arizona he suffered a shock shutout loss to the Coyotes.
Last season the Islanders won all three of his duels between his two teams and all of those duels also went over several goals. After his dominance against Ottawa last season and his 12-4 victory over the Senators in that series, the Islanders have enjoyed multiple seasons. The Islanders have won 9 of their last 10 meetings and 5 of their last 6 meetings in Ottawa, so Lane Lambert and company will definitely face the Senators on Monday. I hope. The Senator has given up a whopping 3.50 gap so far this year. This is his 7th highest overall in the league, and he allowed 34.14 shots per game.
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Ottawa finished 19th overall in the league in defensive xGA this season and 28th in defensive xGA (13.0%), this season he is 28th (13.0%) and accounts for the conversion rate of his opponents. High risk. Both teams have entered the game with an above-average offense and below-average defense this season, and whenever such a scenario occurs, it automatically seems to be over. The Islanders and Senators are both in the league’s top ten in terms of expected goals and risk chances this season. As previously mentioned, 31st and his 2nd place below, and 19th place senator.
Brady Tkachuk – Tim Stutzle – Drake Bratherson
Alex DeBrincat – Dylan Gambrell – Claude Giroux
Tyler Motte – Shane Pinto – Mathieu Joseph
Parker Kelly – Mark Kastelic – Austin Watson
Thomas Chabot – Nikita Zaitsev
Jake Sanderson – Travis Hamonic
Erik Brannstrom – Nick Holden
Anton Forsberg
Magnus Hellberg
Mathew Barzal – Anthony Beauvillier – Josh Bailey
Casey Cizikas – Kieffer Bellows – Cal Clutterbuck
Brock Nelson – Ross Johnston – Kyle Palmieri
Jean-Gabriel Pageau – Anders Lee – Nikita Soshnikov
Sebastian Aho – Noah Dobson
Scott Mayfield – Adam Pelech
Ryan Pulock – Alexander Romanov
Ilya Sorokin
Semyon Varlamov
Date | Opponent | Score | Result |
12.11.22 | Philadelphia Flyers | 1-4 | Win |
11.11.22 | New Jersey Devils | 3-3 | Loss |
09.11.22 | Vancouver Canuck | 4-6 | Loss |
06.11.22 | Philadelphia Flyers | 1-2 | Loss |
04.11.22 | Vegas Golden Knights | 4-5 | Loss |
Date | Opponent | Score | Result |
13.11.22 | Columbus Blue Jackets | 3-3 | Win |
11.11.22 | Arizona Coyotes | 0-2 | Loss |
09.11.22 | New York Rangers | 3-4 | Win |
08.11.22 | Calgary Flames | 4-3 | Loss |
05.11.22 | Detroit Red Wings | 3-0 | Loss |
Date | Match | Score | Winner |
28.09.22 | Ottawa Senators New York Islanders | 3 0 | New York Islanders |
28.04.22 | Ottawa Senators New York Islanders | 4 1 | New York Islanders |
21.02.22 | Ottawa Senators New York Islanders | 3 5 | New York Islanders |
7.12.21 | Ottawa Senators New York Islanders | 4 3 | Ottawa Senators |
28.11.21 | Ottawa Senators New York Islanders | 4 1 | New York Islanders |
Ottawa Senators: Artem Zub, Thomas Chabot,Josh Norris
New York Islanders: No injuries
The game between the Ottawa Senators and New York Islanders will take place at Canadian Tire Centre on Monday, November 14 at 5:30 PM ET.
The match between the Ottawa Senators and New York Islanders will be telecast live on MSG Sportsnet and ESPN+.
Country | Channel | Date and Time |
United States | ESPN+ | November 14 (5:30 PM ET) |
Canada | MSG Sportsnet | November 14 (5:30 PM ET) |
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