Hawks Post Olympic slide continues with 5-3 loss to Sens

OTTAWA—Forget about the Division Title! Not happening this ear. Craig Anderson stopped 46 shots in his first game back since being injured March 10 and the Senators beat the visiting and slumping Blackhawks 5-3 on Friday.Clarke MacArthur had a goal and two assists and Erik Condra, Cody Ceci, Milan Michalek and Kyle also each scored for the Senators.Patrick Sharp, Marian Hossa and Brent Seabrook scored in the loss. Antti Raanta made 24 saves.The Hawks have has lost three of their past four and captain Jonathan Toews says there are too many mistakes happening when his team has possession of the puck.

“I’d say there were some good moments where we did have control of the puck where we were getting point shots and second efforts and some of the things we’re looking for when we’re playing good hockey,” Toews said.”Other than that it was sloppy turnovers, sloppy mistakes that we really need to get out of our system. We need to get those plays out of our game. It’s as simple as that. We need to play some character hockey. Frustrating way to lose.”

Toews wasn’t alone in thinking the Blackhawks failed to show their best effort.In what was a “Groundhog Day tpe of post game quote,  “I didn’t like our game,” Joel Quenneville said. “We had a good start and obviously giving up a short-handed (goal) right off the bat they

got some momentum off it and played well.”
Ottawa scored twice in the third and killed off a 34 second two-man advantage to hold off the Blackhawks.Turris made it 4-2 with a power-play goal at the six-minute mark of the third and MacArthur scored his 23rd of the season midway through the period to make it 5-2.

“I thought we competed better,” MacArthur said. “We had a little lapse in the second, but you’re playing Chicago and they’re going to make a push, but we were able to make plays in the third and not clam up.”

Frustration started to set in for the Hawks midway through the third when Andrew Shaw speared Zack Smith. Shaw was assessed a major and game misconduct.Smith said he was less than impressed by the play.

“A spear is always looked upon as pretty bad for someone to do,” Smith said. “It’s kind of a cheap shot, especially where he was aiming, but you saw the replay.”

The Blackhawks made it 5-3 with a short-handed goal at the 17-minute mark as Seabrook’s shot from the point just trickled across the goal line.Ottawa jumped out to a 3-0 lead, but by the end of the second it was a one-goal game. The Senators were outshot 23-5 in the middle period.The Hawks got on the board midway through the second with a power-play goal as Sharp took a great pass from Toews and tipped it past Anderson.Hossa made it 3-2 when he scored with 41 seconds remaining in the second period. Hossa intercepted a pass at the Ottawa blue line, got through two defensemen and squeezed the puck past Anderson.Ottawa had made it 3-0 just 23 seconds into the second as Michalek tipped in a shot off a pass from Spezza.The Senators held a 2-0 lead after the first 20 minutes.Condra made it 1-0, scoring short-handed midway through the first. And Ceci made it 2-0 in the final minute of the period as he scored from just inside the blue line.

NOTES—The Blackhawks are without RW Patrick Kane (lower body, two weeks), LW Bryan Bickell (upper body, day-to-day) and D Michal Rozsival (lower body, day-to-day). D David Rundblad, LW Jeremy Morin and LW Teuvo Teravainen were a healthy scratch. LW Matt Carey made his NHL debut.