Van Riemsdyk scores twice as Flyers down Senators 5-4 in shootout victory
OTTAWA — Despite losing 5-4 to the Philadelphia Flyers in a shootout Saturday night, the Ottawa Senators did plenty to impress.
The Senators got some uplifting contributions from a number of players that left coach D.J. Smith feeling pretty good about his team’s overall game.
Marcus Hogberg, who stopped 34 shots, made his third straight start as Anders Nilsson missed his second game with a concussion and Craig Anderson was not yet ready to return from a knee injury, but he did serve as the backup.
The 25-year-old was most impressive in overtime making a number of saves to keep the game going and made a big stop in the final minutes of regulation with the Senators (15-18-4) shorthanded.