National Post

SENS’ ANDERSON FACES YOUTHFUL CHALLENGE

- Ken Warren, Postmedia News

With apologies to Ernest Hemingway, you could be tempted to call Saturday’s National Hockey League matchup featuring Ottawa and Philadelph­ia The Old Man and The Kid. The game will pit 38-yearold goaltender Craig Anderson and the Senators against 21-year- old Flyers netminder Carter Hart. Anderson proved he still has something left while keeping the Senators alive early in Wednesday’s 5- 2 win over the Edmonton Oilers. Without his strong first period performanc­e, a comeback wouldn’t have been possible. Hart, meanwhile, has saved his best for fans in Philly. In home games, he has gone 7-1- 2, with a 1.48 goals against average and .944 save percentage. Next week, Hart will celebrate the anniversar­y of his first NHL start. Here are 5 Things to Watch for when t he Senators line up against the Flyers:

1

FIGHTING TO THE END

After originally leaving Ottawa on Nov. 28, the Sens’ road trip finally comes to an end. With a victory in Philly, the Senators could come home with a 2-3 record after a miserable start to the trek.

2

LOOSENING THE STICK GRIP

After a few lengthy goal- scoring droughts ended in Edmonton — hello Connor Brown and Artem Anisimov — some pressure has been removed from forwards who were expected to produce offensivel­y.

3

YOUNG AND RESTLESS

After a strong stretch in late November, rookie centre Logan Brown is feeling the heat again. Brown played only 5: 28 against the Oilers and if he doesn’t showcase a solid two-way game, he’s in danger of joining Erik Brannstrom by being reassigned to farm team Belleville of the AHL.

4

ENERGY OF PHILLY FANS

The Flyers have lost in regulation only twice this season — including a 3-1 defeat to Arizona on Thursday — and Philly fans certainly love a winning team. Meanwhile, the Senators need to avoid the slow starts they displayed in Edmonton and Vancouver to keep the fans from getting into the spirit.

5

REMEMBERIN­G THE PAST

The Flyers lost only twice in regulation in November — their 24 points in the month tied a franchise record — but one of those setbacks was a 2-1 decision to the Senators in Ottawa on Nov. 15. That victory was all about goaltendin­g and penalty- killing.

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