The Guardian (Charlottetown)

Anything but average

Karlsson’s brilliance has Sens on verge of deepest run in a decade

- BY JONAS SIEGEL

Alain Vigneault lamented the “average” performanc­e he got from too many of his Rangers in Saturday’s loss to the Ottawa Senators.

“And at this time of the year against such a good opponent,” New York’s head coach said over the weekend, “you can’t bring an average game to the table.”

Erik Karlsson has been anything but average for the Senators.

The brilliance of the 26-yearold captain has the Sens on the verge of reaching the Eastern Conference final for the first time in a decade. Not much has separated Ottawa and New York through five games — the Rangers have outscored the Senators 18-15 — other than Karlsson, playing through obvious injury, shining brightest.

The Swede, who was drafted a year after the Senators last made the conference final in 2007, has five points in three victories during the series. He has loomed especially large in each of those wins.

“He makes plays that are a step above everybody — like most superstars do,” Sens winger Mark Stone said.

One of those plays came with less than five minutes to go in regulation during Game 1.

His shot from an almost impossible goal-line angle beat Henrik Lundqvist and gave Ottawa a 2-1 victory.

Karlsson also logged a game-high of almost 29 minutes, blocked three shots and matched Derick Brassard with a team-high five shots on goal.

Jean-Gabriel Pageau was the hero with four goals in a 6-5 double-overtime win two nights later, but Karlsson was also a bright light.

Despite exiting briefly for the dressing room with injury, he finished with more than 37 minutes of ice time — topping all players yet again.

Ottawa had 57 per cent of the even-strength shot attempts when he was on the ice and only 46 per cent when he wasn’t.

“You know when he’s on the ice, if you get open he’ll probably find you,” Stone said.

It’s evident that Karlsson, who had six assists in the first round while playing with two hairline fractures in his foot, still isn’t completely healthy. He’s nonetheles­s up to 11 points in 11 games this postseason, tops among NHL defenders.

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