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Barkov scores winner in shootout, Panthers top Senators 2-1
On the way there, Jagr took a second to pat the young Chiasson on the head in a show of forgiveness for the incidental play that happened in the heat of the moment.
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“I lost some…teeth, but I increased my speed, especially on breakaways”, Jagr joked.
This is just how it goes, and while losing teeth is a horrifying experience for most people, Jagr proved that doesn’t have to be a huge deal. The Senators only had two shots in the period but were able to force overtime.
Playing in just his fifth game after being called up by Florida on December 14, the 25-year-old Knight took a pass from Howden and skated in on Anderson, then whistled a wrist shot past the former Florida goalie on the blocker side.
Florida Panthers forward Jaromir Jagr is assisted on the ice after being injured by a stick to the face during the first period of an NHL hockey game against the Ottawa Senators, Tuesday, Dec. 22, 2015, in Sunrise, Fla.
In the shootout, Brandon Pirri and Alexander Barkov sealed the victory for the Cats, who have won five in a row. Chiasson lifted his stick and hit Jagr in the mouth, and while the act was not penalized, it did leave Jagr lying on the ice, spitting out blood and teeth.
Fortunately, being the grizzled veteran he is, Jagr sought redemption on his own, and he found it in the form of an assist on a second period goal by Corban Knight.
Ottawa also played most of the game without defenseman Mark Borowiecki, who received a game misconduct less than two minutes in for an interference major.
Jaromir Jagr sure seems to be Ramirez’s hockey equivalent. Ottawa failed on five power-play chances Sunday and is 1-for-20 in the past five games.3. Mike Hoffman leads Ottawa with 17 goals, Erik Karlsson has 28 assists and Kyle Turris has 85 shots on goal.
Knight put the Panthers ahead 1-0 at 9:14 of the first. MacKenzie missed four games and Petrovic sat out 12….
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Panthers third-line center Derek MacKenzie returned Tuesday to play against the Senators after missing the past four games with a sprained knee. D Cody Ceci sat out with an upper-body injury.