Senators Slip Past Oilers in Shootout

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Nov 10, 2009

Senators Slip Past Oilers in Shootout OTTAWA — Jason Spezza scored the winning goal in the
shootout for the Ottawa Senators, who twice came from behind to beat the
Edmonton Oilers 4-3 on Tuesday night.

Chris Neil scored his third goal of the season with just
under 7 minutes left in regulation to give the Senators a 3-2 lead. Just under 2
minutes later, Gilbert Brule tied the game with a hard shot from the slot that
trickled past Ottawa goalie Pascal Leclaire.

Jonathan Cheechoo and Nick Foligno also scored for the
Senators. Leclaire made 31 saves.

Dustin Penner and Ethan Moreau had first-period goals for
the Oilers, and Jeff Drouin-Deslauriers stopped 22 shots.

Leclaire denied Andrew Cogliano on a breakaway midway
through the third period. Moments later he stopped Denis Grebeshkov with a toe
save in close to keep the game tied.

Down 2-1 after 20 minutes, the Senators scored the only
goal of the second period. Foligno took a behind-the-back pass from Ryan Shannon
and put a backhand shot past Drouin-Deslauriers to tie it.

The Oilers sandwiched first-period goals around
Cheechoo's first with the Senators. The first goal was originally credited to
Steve Staios, which would have been the defenseman's first of the season. The
goal was changed to Penner after replays showed the puck hitting Penner before
Leclaire knocked it into his own net with the shaft of his stick.

Less than 3 minutes after Cheechoo scored, Moreau gave
the Oilers their second lead of the night. He took advantage of miscommunication
in the corner between Peter Regin and Alex Picard, stealing the puck and
stuffing it past Leclaire.

Notes
Ryan O'Marra
made his NHL debut with the Oilers.
He was selected 15th overall in 2005 by the New York Islanders and was traded to
the Oilers as part of the Ryan Smyth deal. … Senators captain Daniel
Aldredsson
had his nine-game point streak halted. It was only the second time
this season he has been held off the score sheet. … Senators D Anton
Volchenkov
missed his fifth straight game because of an elbow injury.

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