Utah Hockey Club head coach André Tourigny had a question Tuesday morning.
Could his group maintain consistency against the Ottawa Senators after its overtime win against the Boston Bruins on Saturday?
“We did a really good job against the Bruins. It doesn’t mean anything anymore,” Tourigny said. “Now can we, as a young team, move on? Can we just stay in the present, stay humble and be urgent as much as we were against the Bruins? That’s the challenge for us.”
That challenge proved too hard to overcome as Utah fell 4-0 to the Senators Tuesday night at Delta Center.
The game slipped away from the Hockey Club in a span of eight minutes in the first period in which the Senators scored four goals. While Utah pushed and produced high-danger chances in the second and third, its opening-frame lapses buried the group — as well as a shutdown 31-save performance from Ottawa goaltender Anton Forsberg.
“That was a drop off I think in our focus. We obviously came out strong, playing well. But we didn’t stay in the moment,” Tourigny said. “We got carried away — a little soft defensively, force a play, turnover…We got ahead of ourselves and we paid for it.”
After outshooting the Senators 7-1 in the first 10 minutes of the game, Utah fell off to finish the first.
Drake Batherson got things going for Ottawa at 11:43 with a tac-tac-toe goal off the rush. The forward snapped it from the lower left circle for the 1-0 lead.
The Senators doubled their advantage after Utah turned the it over at center ice while trying to break out. Nick Jensen carried the puck into the offensive zone before sliding it over to Claude Giroux who one-timed it past Connor Ingram at 13:06.
A Robert Bortuzzo holding penalty gave the Senators a power play, and they were quick to capitalize. Ridly Greig wired it home from below the hash marks at 18:05 to put Ottawa up 3-0 just 15 seconds into the man advantage.
“It’s tough. I liked our start tonight. A couple mistakes cost us, but we never quit,” said Clayton Keller who led Utah’s forwards in ice time and had three shots on goal. “Those little mistakes can determine the game sometimes.”
Brady Tkachuk finished off the first-period scoring frenzy for Ottawa with eight seconds remaining in the frame. The Senators’ captain…
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