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1 Jakob Silfverberg, Sens. Two goals; rookie played with flourish and confidence.

2 Robin Lehner, Sens. Goalie scored his second win of the sason in six starts; has yet to lose in regulation (2-0-4).

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Ottawa Senators' Daniel Alfredsson (11) and Guillaume Latendresse watch as the puck sails past Winnipeg Jets goaltender Ondrej Pavelec and defenceman Grant Clitsome during first-period NHL action in Ottawa Sunday. The Jets were down 2-0 after one period and wound up losing 4-1.
FRED CHARTRAND / THE CANADIAN PRESS Ottawa Senators' Daniel Alfredsson (11) and Guillaume Latendresse watch as the puck sails past Winnipeg Jets goaltender Ondrej Pavelec and defenceman Grant Clitsome during first-period NHL action in Ottawa Sunday. The Jets were down 2-0 after one period and wound up losing 4-1.

3 Daniel Alfredsson, Sens. Two assists; do not say he’s not keeping up at age 40.

 

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There goes the streak

The Jets had run through 11 games and 28 chances without surrendering a power-play goal. They killed a 29th straight chance early on Sunday, but then Ottawa clicked for two with the man advantage.

Finally a blank

Jets centre Nik Antropov had a pretty good 10 days going, with seven points (2-5-7) in a five-game points streak that ended Sunday despite another forceful game.

 

 

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