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NHL : ATS Matchup
Saturday 3/28/2015Line$ LineOU LineScore
OTTAWA
 
TORONTO
PK  

PK  


5.5
 
3
Final
4

OTTAWA (37-25-0-11, 85 pts.) at TORONTO (27-42-0-6, 60 pts.)
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Saturday, 3/28/2015 7:05 PM
#1 GOALTENDERS: OTTAWA - CRAIG ANDERSON, TORONTO - JAMES REIMER
Board OpeningLatest
 LineTotalLineTotal
67OTTAWA-210Ov 5.5,-110-200Ov 5.5,-110
68TORONTO+175Un 5.5,-110+170Un 5.5,-110
ADVANCED TEAM STATS
OTTAWA - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-L-TUnitsW-LUnitsO-UScoreShotsScoreShots
All Games37-36-0+5.137-36+5.132-322.930.82.732.4
Team Stats (Road Games)17-19-0+4.817-19+4.812-182.529.12.432.7
Last 5 Games4-1-0+2.94-1+2.94-13.833.43.031.8
vs. Division15-10-0+6.715-10+6.711-103.031.42.731.5
OTTAWA Team Statistics
 Scoring    Shots On GoalPower Plays 
 GamesGoals1rst2nd3rdOTENShotsPctNumConvPctAst
Team Stats (All Games)7321352737992022529.5%2474016.2%347
Team Stats (Road Games)36892129336610498.5%1152017.4%142
Team Stats (Last 5 Games)5196571316711.4%18211.1%35
Team Stats (vs. Division)2576222130387849.7%841011.9%128
Stats Against (All Games) 195487462111023628.3%2314017.3%326
Stats Against (Road Games) 871734306311787.4%1242116.9%152
Stats Against (Last 5 Games) 15690001599.4%7228.6%26
Stats Against (vs. Division) 67163019217878.5%811417.3%114
OTTAWA - Goalie Statistics
 Goalie StatisticsTeam's record in starts
GoalieGamesStartsShotsSavesPCTSHOATSUnitsSUUnitsO-U
CRAIG ANDERSON (All Games)3333106798792.5%114-19-5.414-19-0-614-14
CRAIG ANDERSON (Road Games)171755651592.6%05-12-6.45-12-0-66-8
CRAIG ANDERSON (vs. Division)101031529393.0%06-4+2.46-4-0+33-4
CRAIG ANDERSON (Last 4 Games)4414313090.9%02-202-2-002-1
CHRIS DRIEDGER (All Games)101010100.0%00-000-0-000-0
CHRIS DRIEDGER (Last 4 Games)101010100.0%00-000-0-000-0
ANDREW HAMMOND (All Games)171650247193.8%014-2+16.214-2-0+167-8
ANDREW HAMMOND (Road Games)8826425596.6%07-1+10.27-1-0+112-5
ANDREW HAMMOND (vs. Division)6618116792.3%06-0+6.66-0-0+64-2
ANDREW HAMMOND (Last 4 Games)441139987.6%03-1+1.93-1-0+24-0
ROBIN LEHNER (All Games)252477970590.5%09-15-5.89-15-0-511-10
ROBIN LEHNER (Road Games)121135832490.5%05-6+15-6-0+24-5
ROBIN LEHNER (vs. Division)9929126189.7%03-6-2.43-6-0-14-4
ROBIN LEHNER (Last 4 Games)4412311291.1%02-2-0.42-2-003-1

TORONTO - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-L-TUnitsW-LUnitsO-UScoreShotsScoreShots
All Games27-48-0-2227-48-2235-382.629.13.233.2
Team Stats (Home Games)19-18-0-119-18-121-153.229.83.234.0
Last 5 Games0-5-0-50-5-51-31.428.63.835.0
vs. Division10-14-0-3.610-14-3.611-122.728.83.031.1
TORONTO Team Statistics
 Scoring    Shots On GoalPower Plays 
 GamesGoals1rst2nd3rdOTENShotsPctNumConvPctAst
Team Stats (All Games)7519450726661221838.9%2604316.5%306
Team Stats (Home Games)3711936324749110210.8%1332821.1%178
Team Stats (Last 5 Games)57142001434.9%1516.7%10
Team Stats (vs. Division)2466142623366919.6%801417.5%103
Stats Against (All Games) 24185737761524919.7%2444618.9%422
Stats Against (Home Games) 1183541411312599.4%1232318.7%209
Stats Against (Last 5 Games) 198830217510.9%20420.0%35
Stats Against (vs. Division) 71232620257469.5%781316.7%122
TORONTO - Goalie Statistics
 Goalie StatisticsTeam's record in starts
GoalieGamesStartsShotsSavesPCTSHOATSUnitsSUUnitsO-U
JONATHAN BERNIER (All Games)54521613147191.2%620-32-13.720-32-0-1524-27
JONATHAN BERNIER (Home Games)313095386490.7%115-15-2.615-15-0-417-12
JONATHAN BERNIER (vs. Division)171745141491.8%38-9-0.18-9-007-9
JONATHAN BERNIER (Last 4 Games)4311210291.1%00-3-30-3-0-30-2
DREW MACINTYRE (All Games)00000.0%00-000-0-000-0
DREW MACINTYRE (Home Games)00000.0%00-000-0-000-0
DREW MACINTYRE (vs. Division)00000.0%00-000-0-000-0
JAMES REIMER (All Games)312386678290.3%37-16-8.37-16-0-811-11
JAMES REIMER (Home Games)12730327791.4%04-3+1.54-3-0+14-3
JAMES REIMER (vs. Division)10729126290.0%02-5-3.42-5-0-34-3
JAMES REIMER (Last 4 Games)42857588.2%00-2-20-2-0-22-0
Average power rating of opponents played: OTTAWA 3.04,  TORONTO 3.14
SCHEDULE AND RESULTS
OTTAWA - Schedule
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTotalO/U
3/3/2015at MINNESOTA2-3L0, +165L5 ovP
3/4/2015at WINNIPEG3-1W0, +155W5.5 unU
3/6/2015BUFFALO3-2W0, -340W5.5 unU
3/8/2015CALGARY5-4W0, -150W5 ovO
3/10/2015BOSTON1-3L0, +100L5 ovU
3/12/2015at MONTREAL5-2W0, +150W5 evO
3/13/2015at NY ISLANDERS2-1W0, +160W5.5 unU
3/15/2015PHILADELPHIA2-1W0, -180W5.5 unU
3/17/2015at CAROLINA2-1W0, -125W5 ovU
3/19/2015BOSTON6-4W0, +100W5 evO
3/21/2015TORONTO5-3W0, -250W5.5 evO
3/23/2015SAN JOSE5-2W0, -125W5.5 unO
3/26/2015NY RANGERS1-5L0, -110L5 ovO
3/28/2015at TORONTO 
3/29/2015FLORIDA 
3/31/2015at DETROIT 
4/2/2015TAMPA BAY 
4/4/2015WASHINGTON 
4/5/2015at TORONTO 
4/7/2015PITTSBURGH 

TORONTO - Schedule
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTotalO/U
3/1/2015at WASHINGTON0-4L0, +245L5.5 unU
3/3/2015at FLORIDA3-2W0, +145W5.5 unU
3/5/2015at TAMPA BAY2-4L0, +210L5.5 evO
3/7/2015ST LOUIS1-6L0, +135L5.5 unO
3/9/2015NY ISLANDERS3-4L0, +145L5.5 ovO
3/11/2015BUFFALO4-3W0, -250W5.5 unO
3/13/2015at CALGARY3-6L0, +165L5.5 unO
3/14/2015at VANCOUVER1-4L0, +195L5.5 unU
3/16/2015at EDMONTON1-4L0, +100L5.5 ovU
3/19/2015SAN JOSE1-4L0, +140L5.5 evU
3/21/2015at OTTAWA3-5L0, +210L5.5 evO
3/23/2015MINNESOTA1-2L0, +190L5.5 unU
3/26/2015FLORIDA1-4L0, +140L5 ovP
3/28/2015OTTAWA 
3/31/2015TAMPA BAY 
4/1/2015at BUFFALO 
4/4/2015at BOSTON 
4/5/2015OTTAWA 
4/8/2015at COLUMBUS 
KEY GAME INFORMATION
OTTAWA: LAST SEASON: 37-31-14, 88 points, finished 11th in the Eastern Conference and missed the playoffs.
COACH: Paul MacLean, fourth season with Ottawa, 102-79-30.
ADDED: RW Alex Chiasson, C David Legwand.
LOST: RW Alex Hemsky, C Jason Spezza.
PLAYER TO WATCH: Bobby Ryan. The right winger is in the final year of a five-year, $25.5 million deal, and according to general manager Bryan Murray has decided to wait before determining whether to re-sign. Murray noted the sides will talk ''in October or November to get something done.''
OUTLOOK: It was only 2012 and 2013 when many thought Ottawa was a franchise on the ascent after back-to-back playoff appearances. Now the Senators are facing an uncertain future as Ottawa lost centers Daniel Alfredsson and Spezza the last two offseasons. There is a very real possibility the organization may have to deal Ryan and Methot during the season if the players cannot come to terms with the team. It is not a playoff formula.
TORONTO: LAST SEASON: 38-6-8, 84 points, finished 12th in the East and missed the playoffs.
COACH: Randy Carlyle, fifth season with the Leafs, 343-244-77.
ADDED: RW Matt Frattin, C Leo Komarov, D Roman Polak, D Stephane Robidas, C Mike Santorelli.
LOST: C Dave Bolland, D Tim Gleason, D Carl Gunnerson, C Jay McClement, RW Nikolai Kulemin, LW Mason Raymond.
PLAYER TO WATCH: David Clarkson. The right winger's first season with his boyhood team was one he'd rather forget. Clarkson had with 11 points (five goals and six assists) in 60 games with a minus-14 rating after agreeing to a seven-year, $36.75 million deal with Toronto.
OUTLOOK: The hirings of Brendan Shanahan as team president, Kyle Dubas as the assistant general manager and the added emphasis of analytics seem to indicate a new day for the Leafs. But much of the team that lost 12 of their final 14 games last season has returned. Coupled with the fact that the Leafs are in a division with 2013-14 playoff teams in Boston, Tampa Bay, Montreal and Detroit, it's hard to envision a scenario in which Toronto shows enough improvement to contend for a postseason berth in 2014-15.
PREVIEW
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ PA SPORTSTICKER HOCKEY PREVIEW (OTTAWA-TORONTO) ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

*Senators-Maple Leafs Preview* ==============================

By CHRIS ALTRUDA STATS Editor

Ottawa (37-25-11) at Toronto (27-42-6), 7:00 p.m. EDT

Andrew Hammond's spectacular run has put the Ottawa Senators into playoff position.

Which goaltender potentially carries them over the threshold into the postseason is a mystery heading into Saturday night's game against their provincial archrivals, the Toronto Maple Leafs.

Hammond has emerged as an unlikely star over the past six weeks, going 14-0-1 in his first 15 starts to practically will Ottawa (37-25-11) into the final playoff spot in the Eastern Conference. After shaking off a leg injury in Monday's 5-2 win over San Jose, the rookie finally came undone as he was chased in the second period of Thursday's 5-1 loss to the New York Rangers after allowing five goals on 22 shots.

The defeat left Ottawa tied in points with Boston - which lost 3-2 in overtime to Anaheim - but still in the final wild-card spot by virtue of having played one fewer game than the Bruins.

"You've got to help out your goaltender, especially with Hammer since he's stood on his head for us for so many games in a row," defenseman Marc Methot said. "We certainly didn't do him any favors and it showed and we got pumped on the scoreboard."

Hammond wouldn't have even been an option had Craig Anderson and Robin Lehner not suffered injuries. Anderson - who hasn't played since Ottawa's 3-1 loss to Boston on March 10 - again tested his injured right hand at practice Friday, Lehner is still sidelined recovering from post-concussion effects and Hammond may be slowed by his leg woes.

That has left coach Dave Cameron to choose between a pair of ailing goalies - Lehner hasn't been cleared yet - and rookie Chris Driedger, who stopped 10 shots in his NHL debut relieving Hammond on Thursday.

"No, I truly don't. Both are banged up a little bit," Cameron said if he had decided on a starter.

Regardless of who is in goal, the Senators would like to improve their power play. They went 0 for 6 on Thursday and are 7 for 56 (12.5 percent) during their 15-2-1 surge.

The man-advantage efforts could get a boost from Clarke MacArthur, who has been cleared to play after being sidelined since Feb. 16 due to a concussion. Despite missing Ottawa's entire 18-game surge, the ex-Maple Leaf is tied for second on the team with five power-play goals.

The Senators have won the last two games in the Battle of Ontario, including a 5-3 victory last Saturday. Kyle Turris snapped a 3-all tie with a power-play goal late in the second period and added an empty-netter.

Ottawa forward Mike Hoffman, who leads all rookies with 26 goals, has scored in all three matchups this season.

Having two games remaining against woeful Toronto (27-42-6) could prove to be a decisive factor in the Senators' push for the postseason, as the Leafs are trying to avoid a season-worst eighth consecutive loss in regulation. They are 6-28-3 in 2015 and have been outscored 29-11 in non-shootout goals during their skid.

Toronto lost 4-1 at home to Florida on Thursday, giving up three goals in a 10:11 span of the second period.

"That whole second period, the neutral zone was poor, we were porous," interim coach Peter Horachek said. "People were doing something that I don't know what they were doing."

The miserable season has taken its toll, and embattled center Phil Kessel and David Booth wrestled each other before being separated by teammates at practice Friday.

"Guys have been frustrated all year," Booth said. "I think it was just a drill that promoted competition. It was actually good to see that, so hopefully we can take some of that competitive nature into our game (Saturday)."


Last Updated: 4/20/2024 4:48:00 AM EST.


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