Palat’s late goal holds up as winner in Tampa Bay’s 5-3 win over Senators
OTTAWA — The Ottawa Senators look at the Tampa Bay Lightning as the team they want to become.
Saturday afternoon the two-time defending Stanley Cup champion Lightning beat the Senators 5-3 as their experience and patience paid off.
“When you watch them, they’re complete players all over the ice,” said Senators coach D.J. Smith. “They’re above the puck. They don’t give anything. They just keep working and that’s the challenge for our guys is that with as much skill as we have, we have to learn the other side of the puck and we continue to get better and we will.”
The Senators held their own for much of the game, but a couple of third-period defensive breakdowns allowed Tampa to leave with the two points.