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Mar 16, 2021 1:26 PM
Another rough night for the Senators as they faced 24 shots in a 3-2 loss to the Montreal Canadien’s AHL affiliate. A power-play goal by Ryan Poehling at 17:05 of the third period broke a 2 all tie and sent the Sens to their 8th loss in 10 games.
Serns rookie Cole Reinhardt scored his first pro goal and veteran Joseph LaBate scored his first of the season. Jordan Weal and Joseph Teasdale scored for Laval.
Senators head coach Troy Mann was frustrated with the loss and felt his team should have faired better.
The Sen’s will now get ready for the Toronto Marlies for their first encounter of the season Friday night at the Canadian Tire Centre in Ottawa.
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Laval vs. Belleville recap & highlights: Rocket wrap up series with 5-2 win
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After a hot first two games, the Laval Rocket were finally tripped up on Tuesday night by the Belleville Senators. It was a game that Laval had a firm grip on throughout, but some mental lapses late in the third period cost them a third consecutive victory as they fell 4-1.
On Friday night, the Rocket had a chance to rebound after that defeat, and that came with a few lineup changes from Joël Bouchard. Cale Fleury was out with a minor injury, allowing draft selection Gianni Fairbrother to play his first game in the AHL alongside Xavier Ouellet. Lukas Vejdemo took Joseph Blandisi’s spot on the second while Jake Lucchini and Michael Pezzetta sat in favour of Kevin Lynch and Brandon Baddock. Cayden Primeau got the nod in goal while he was backed up by Michael McNiven once more.