Lethbridge Herald

Sens down Avs in Sweden

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Before newcomer Matt Duchene can fully fit in, the Ottawa Senators still have others to make the difference.

On Friday night, Mark Stone scored in regulation and again in overtime to give the Senators a 4-3 victory over the Colorado Avalanche in the first of two regular-season games in the Swedish capital.

Swedish defenceman Fredrik Claesson and Christophe­r DiDomenico also scored for the Senators.

Nail Yakupov, Alexander Kerfoot and Nathan MacKinnon scored for Colorado.

Stone scored 59 seconds into overtime for his 11th of the season.

“I had a good summer, just like to move in and play consistent hockey,” Stone said.

“And our team has been successful offensivel­y. We do the right things.”

MacKinnon tied it for Colorado with 7:07 remaining in regulation.

“We’ve found some solid chemistry and we showed that again,” MacKinnon said.

“It’s a matter of burying more of our chances.”

Ottawa coach Guy Boucher was happy with his team’s defence, allowing the Avalanche only three shots on goal in the second period and five in the third.

“That’s what we needed to do,” Boucher said. “I liked the way we reacted when they scored. Nothing changed, the guys kept their focus and calm.”

The teams will complete the NHL Global Series in Stockholm tonight.

It’s for the fifth time the NHL has played regularsea­son games in Europe, but the first since 2011.

NHL Commission­er Gary Bettman said Friday he hoped “to establish a more regular and predictabl­e presence for our internatio­nal events” but didn’t give any details.

The capacity crowd of 13,000 spectators at Stockholm’s Ericsson Globe cheered loudly for both teams, each led by Swedish captains — Colorado’s Gabriel Landeskog and Ottawa’s Erik Karlsson — and some other Swedish players were on the ice to please the fans.

Yakupov opened the scoring on a power play 8:16 into the game. Just 20 seconds later, Claesson gave the home crowd a reason to cheer again with a slap shot from above the left faceoff circle to tie it. It was the first point of the season for Claesson.

“It means a lot (to play at home),” Claesson said. “Especially in front of our families and friends and relatives. It’s really fun.”

Karlsson had two assists for a total of 15 points in 10 games.

 ?? Associated Press photo ?? Ottawa Senators Mark Stone (61) scores 1-2 in the first period of the NHL Global Series hockey game between Colorado Avalanche and Ottawa Senators at Ericsson Globe in Stockholm, Friday.
Associated Press photo Ottawa Senators Mark Stone (61) scores 1-2 in the first period of the NHL Global Series hockey game between Colorado Avalanche and Ottawa Senators at Ericsson Globe in Stockholm, Friday.

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