Gustavsson stops 35 shots in first NHL start to lead Senators to 2-1 win over Flames
OTTAWA — Chris Tierney made sure Filip Gustavsson’s first NHL start was a victorious one.
Tierney’s fourth goal of the season — but first in 30 games — at 17:24 of the third period earned the Ottawa Senators a 2-1 win over the Calgary Flames on Monday night. But a big reason for the Senators’ victory was Gustavsson, who was the game’s first star with 35 saves at Canadian Tire Centre.
“He played great, I thought, all night,” Tierney said of his goaltender. “He made some really big, timely saves for us.
“If he doesn’t play the way he does we probably don’t win so he deserves the first star, for sure.”