Johnson’s late goal helps Lightning down Senators 5-3 for 6th straight win
OTTAWA — Despite having lost four in a row, the Ottawa Senators still feel pretty good about their game.
The Senators (16-21-5) have been outscored 20-11 over this four-game skid and Saturday night saw them take a 5-3 loss to the high-scoring Tampa Bay Lightning (23-13-4).
“I thought we played really well,” said Ottawa coach D.J. Smith. “I thought we probably out-chanced them (Saturday). I thought we skated the best we’ve skated in a couple weeks. We were on pucks, we had some chances and they just found a way to win.”
The Lightning, winners of their last six games, have been playing some of their best hockey of late and proved to be too much for the Senators in the third period.