What Antoine Vermette enjoyed most about scoring a hat trick against the Ottawa Senators was that each of his three goals against his former team made a crucial contribution to a come-from-behind victory. Vermette scored the tying goal with 2:13 remaining in regulation and completed his hat trick at 2:23 of overtime to lift the Phoenix Coyotes to a 4-3 win against Ottawa on Saturday. Vermette, who began his career with the Senators and played for Ottawa from 2003-09, beat Craig Anderson for the winner after drawing Phoenix even at 3-3 with a power-play goal after Coyotes defenseman Keith Yandle stopped Senators captain Jason Spezza's clearing attempt at the blue line. Ottawa's Erik Condra was in the penalty box after being called for high sticking Rostislav Klesla at 16:35.
"At the end of the day, you want to win,
and that's what makes it special," said Vermette, who scored
his first of the game at 5:58 of the second period to draw Phoenix
within 2-1.
Phoenix goalie Mike
Smith stopped 37 shots, including a sensational right toe save on
Clarke
MacArthur's shot off a rebound of Kyle
Turris' shot in overtime.
"It came off the pad so quick that it kind
of caught me off guard, too, and I just tried to shoot it as quick as
I could," MacArthur said. "You have to give him
credit. He made a couple of big ones to get them that win."
Radim
Vrbata scored in the second period for the Coyotes, who erased a
2-0 deficit on their way to ending a three-game skid (0-2-1).
"I thought we got better as the game went
on," Smith said. "The boys bailed me out a little
bit there. I had a couple of soft ones and we were able to respond
and get a huge win for our team here."
Senators defenseman Marc
Methot had a goal and an assist. Turris put the Senators up 1-0
with a power-play goal at 6:14 of the first period on an assist from
Methot, who gave the team its second lead at 3-2 with a 4-on-4 goal
at 14:51 of the second. It was Methot's first multipoint game of the
season. Anderson made 33 saves and Zack
Smith scored for Ottawa, which has lost three in a row. The
Senators fell to 14-17-7, including 2-9-3 against Western Conference
opponents.
"I'm sick of standing here and always
saying the same things," Methot said. "You could
just repeat everything I say after a loss and it's going to be the
same difference. We're all frustrated. I'm frustrated, I'm sure the
fans are; it's almost like we found a way to lose the game tonight
and it pains me to say that."
Zack
Smith took a long pass from Eric
Gryba and drove in from the blue line to score his sixth goal at
3:10 of the middle period to give the Senators 2-0 lead, their first
since Nov. 9, a span of 21 games. Vermette drew Phoenix within 2-1
with his 10th goal at 5:28, his first against his former team. Vrbata
scored his 10th goal on a power play at 8:47 to tie it at 2-2. Mike
Smith got tangled up with Ottawa's Chris
Neil in a goalmouth scrum midway through the second. Both were
assessed roughing minors at 10:41 along with Senators forward Colin
Greening and Phoenix defenseman Mike Stone, and Neil also drew a
slashing penalty on the play.
"I had to mix stuff up a little bit and
change it up, so this is what happens," Mike
Smith said. "This is what happens. Emotions are running
high and everyone's trying to win. He's a gritty player, a good
player and he goes to the front of the net, so sometimes it happens."
Two more sets of coincidental minors followed.
Coyotes defenseman Connor
Murphy was sent off at 13:32 for interfering with MacArthur, who
was called for boarding. Greening and Phoenix's Derek
Morris were given roughing penalties at 13:46. Methot came out
from behind the Coyotes' net on the ensuing 4-on-4 and snapped a shot
past Mike
Smith to restore Ottawa's one-goal lead at 3-2.
"We came out good and in the second period
we kind of had a lapse again where they got a couple of breaks and
they scored on both of them," MacArthur said. "We've
got to do a better job in that area, and in overtime, I have a chance
to finish it there and just trying to get a quick shot off and he
makes a huge save. And that's normally what happens; it goes back the
other way and they get one. I'd love to have that shot back,
obviously, and it's disappointing. We should have had two [points]
tonight."
Phoenix captain Shane
Doan missed his seventh straight game because of a previously
undisclosed illness. Coyotes general manager Don Maloney said Friday
that Doan was being treated for symptoms of Rocky Mountain spotted
fever which, according to the Mayo Clinic's website is "a
tick-borne bacterial disease that affects the cells in the lining of
your blood vessels, making the vessels leak."
Doan, who skated at Jobing.com Arena on Friday, is
taking medication and is considered week-to-week. It's not expected
that he'll return before the turn of the calendar year. Senators
rookie defenseman Cody
Ceci celebrated his 20th birthday. Ceci, who scored his first NHL
goal in overtime Monday against the St. Louis Blues, played his sixth
straight game since he was called up from Binghamton of the American
Hockey League on Dec. 12.
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