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Senators add to Canadiens’ woes, pushing Montreal skid to eight
OTTAWA — Mark Kastelic had a night to remember as he scored his first NHL goal and his second proved to be the game winner as the Ottawa Senators beat the Montreal Canadiens 6-4 Saturday night.
Austin Watson, Josh Norris, Parker Kelly and Alex Formenton also scored for the Senators (30-41-7). Anton Forsberg made 44 saves on the night.
Rem Pitlick, with a pair, Cole Caufield and Joel Edmundson scored for Montreal (20-48-11), who have now lost eight straight. Carey Price, making his third consecutive start, stopped 20 shots.
There was much anticipation for this game as it marked the first time the two would meet since Brendan Gallagher criticized Tim Stutzle of feigning injury.
While Stutzle was kept off the scoresheet he drew three penalties on the night.
It didn’t take long for hostilities to ensue as there was a fight in the opening minutes of the game and both sides seemed eager to annoy one another.