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Thursday, 19 November 2009
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GOAL SCORERS

PIT:   J. Staal (01:09 - 1st) , E. Malkin (PPG, 17:19 - 3rd)
OTT:   M. Carkner (12:16 - 1st) , M. Michalek (PPG, 02:31 - 2nd) , C. Kelly (01:29 - 3rd) , C. Phillips (05:09 - 3rd) , C. Phillips (07:12 - 3rd) , J. Cheechoo (13:06 - 3rd)
GOALIES

PIT: B. Johnson , M. Fleury (L)
 OTT: P. Leclaire (W)
Senators 6, Penguins 2
Associated Press

OTTAWA - Chris Phillips waited a long time to reveal his offensive skills.

Phillips scored twice in his 800th regular-season game and Pascal Leclaire made 25 saves, leading the Ottawa Senators to a 6-2 victory over the Pittsburgh Penguins on Thursday night.

Phillips, who entered the night with one goal in 18 games, scored goals 2:03 apart in the third to put Ottawa up 5-1 and chase Pittsburgh goalie Marc-Andre Fleury.

"I'm not expected to (score), for sure," Phillips said. "It feels good to do it and it felt like one of those high-energy games, for us anyways, and it's nice."

Milan Michalek got his 100th career goal and Matt Carkner, Chris Kelly and Jonathan Cheechoo also scored for Ottawa, which won its second in a row. Mike Fisher had three assists for the Senators.

"Philly had to wait until his 800th to get two in a row but that was pretty sweet," Carkner said. "He played really well tonight for us, a solid game, and just that he got those two goals was huge for us. We're very proud of him."

Jordan Staal scored early in the first, and Evgeni Malkin had a power-play goal late in the third for Pittsburgh, which gave up six straight goals after taking a 1-0 lead 1:09 into the game.

Fleury, who made 19 saves, left 7:12 into the third after allowing five goals. Brent Johnson stopped six of seven shots the rest of the way.

Maxime Talbot made his season debut for Pittsburgh and Sergei Gonchar returned to the Penguins' injury-depleted defence corps.

Talbot, who had surgery on his left shoulder in July, played for the first time since scoring both goals in Pittsburgh's 2-1 win over Detroit last spring in the seventh game of the Stanley Cup final.

Gonchar, who missed 12 games after he broke his left wrist on Oct. 20, played 25:30, the most ice time of any player on either team.

Jay McKee - sidelined by an infected finger following Monday night's 5-2 win over Anaheim - became the latest Pittsburgh blue-line loss, joining Kris Letang, Brooks Orpik and Alex Goligoski.

Carkner got his second goal of the season 12:16 in on a slap shot past Fleury to tie it at 1-1 after Staal deflected Pascal Dupuis' pass beyond Leclaire to give Pittsburgh an early lead.

Michalek reached his milestone to give Ottawa a 2-1 lead on a power play 2:31 into the second. He deflected Daniel Alfredsson's slap shot past Fleury for his ninth goal of the season.

Kelly, who was sent off for tripping with 49 seconds left in the second, scored his first goal of the season on a breakaway 1:29 into the third after coming out of the penalty box to put Ottawa up 3-1.

Phillips drove a slap shot past Fleury at 5:09 and scored again at 7:12 for his first multi-goal game since Nov. 22, 2001.

Cheechoo beat Johnson with an unassisted effort for his second goal at 13:06.

Malkin scored his fifth on a power play at 17:19.

NOTES: Gonchar had two goals and six assists in nine games when he suffered his injury ... Phillips, chosen first overall by Ottawa in the 1996 NHL Entry Draft, has 54 goals and 155 assists since joining the Senators in 1997-98 ... Michalek, who appeared in his 336th regular-season game, scored 91 goals with San Jose from 2003-09 ... The Senators' current homestand continues Saturday night, when the Buffalo Sabres visit Scotiabank Place (7 p.m., CBC, Team 1200).


Three star selections
1st:   CHRIS PHILLIPS
2nd:   MIKE FISHER
3rd:   CHRIS KELLY
Winning Goaltender
Pascal Leclaire

Losing Goaltender
Marc-Andre Fleury

SCHEDULE

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STANDINGS

EASTERN CONFERENCE
  TEAM GP W L OT GF GA PTS
1 WSH 59 41 12 6 234 161 88
2 NJD 58 36 20 2 153 134 74
3 BUF 58 32 18 8 160 146 72
4 PIT 59 35 22 2 187 171 72
5 OTT 60 34 22 4 167 167 72
6 TBL 58 26 21 11 150 167 63
7 MTL 60 28 26 6 154 162 62
8 PHI 57 29 25 3 167 154 61
9 BOS 58 25 22 11 140 148 61
10 NYR 59 26 26 7 152 163 59
11 ATL 57 25 24 8 172 183 58
12 FLA 59 24 26 9 153 171 57
13 NYI 59 24 27 8 149 183 56
14 CAR 59 22 30 7 159 189 51
15 TOR 60 19 30 11 162 204 49

STATS

2009-2010 REGULAR SEASON
SKATERS: GP G A +/- Pts
D. Alfredsson 49 16 31 6 47
M. Fisher 58 19 24 11 43
A. Kovalev 57 15 26 5 41
J. Spezza 38 13 16 0 29
M. Michalek 53 19 8 -3 27
C. Kelly 60 11 15 -3 26
N. Foligno 48 8 15 13 23
F. Kuba 48 3 20 -2 23
J. Ruutu 60 9 10 -2 19
P. Regin 54 8 11 8 19
 
GOALIES: W L OT Sv% GAA
B. Elliott 20 12 3 .912 2.49
P. Leclaire 11 10 1 .890 3.07


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