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  • Tkachuk's overtime winner lifts Senators over Flames

    CALGARY — Brady Tkachuk scored the overtime winner on Thursday night as the Ottawa Senators extended their win streak to five games with a 3-2 victory over the Calgary Flames.

    Nick Cousins and Ridly Greig, with his first goal in 20 games, also scored for Ottawa (17-13-2). The Senators are two games into a stretch of nine consecutive road games.

    A four-game trip prior to the holiday break will be followed by a five-game trip afterwards.

    Senators go coast to coast for Tkachuk OT winner vs. Flames
    Watch as the Ottawa Senators go coast to coast in overtime with a huge save from Linus Ullmark before Tim Stutzle and Brady Tkachuk capitalize on a two-on-one with Tkachuk batting the puck past Dan Vladar for the overtime winner.
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        Blake Coleman and Jonathan Huberdeau scored for Calgary (15-11-7).

        Linus Ullmark made 29 saves to extend his personal winning streak to seven games. He improved to 12-7-2 on the season.

        Dan Vladar, who had 26 stops, fell to 6-6-5.

        The winning goal came 55 seconds into overtime.

        After Calgary failed to convert a two-on-one at one end, Ullmark fired the loose puck up to Tim Stutzle to start a two-on-one break. Vladar stopped the initial shot, but Tkachuk knocked in the rebound.

        TAKEAWAYS

        Senators: Tkachuk went straight to the locker room for repairs midway through the second period after Flames captain Mikael Backlund caught him in the face with an accidental high-stick. 

        Tkachuk leads the team with eight power-play goals. Ottawa's seventh-ranked power-play unit was unable to take advantage of the double-minor and break the 1-1 tie.

        Flames: It was a solid bounceback performance from Vladar after he surrendered eight goals on 26 shots in Calgary's 8-3 loss to the Tampa Bay Lightning a week ago. He denied Tkachuk on a breakaway early in the second period, kicking out his right pad to rob the Senators' leading scorer.

        KEY MOMENT

        After Greig's short-handed breakaway goal at 6:24 of the third gave Ottawa its first lead, Huberdeau tied the game 52 seconds later on the same power play. The play was reviewed to see if the puck was kicked in at the side of the net, but the goal stood after it was determined the puck deflected off his skate and there was no kicking motion.

        Huberdeau's goal stands after review for kicking motion
        Watch as Calgary Flames' Jonathan Huberdeau is credited with his 12th of the season after the puck goes into the net off his skates.
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            KEY STAT

            The Flames' power play was 1 for 2 on the night and is 12 for 36 (33.3 per cent) over the last 15 games.

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