2010 NHL Playoffs: Senators Win Game One Vs. Penguins—Don’t Call It an Upset

April 14th, 2010 by Mike Kelly Leave a reply »
It takes 82 games to gain home ice advantage—and just one game to lose it.

The Ottawa Senators played a phenomenal road game and, to the surprise of most outside, and few inside, the nation's capital, beat Pittsburgh in Game One.

The Senators had a game plan, and they followed it down to the fine print, beating the defending champs 5-4.

As mentioned in my previous article, there are several reasons why Ottawa is capable of winning this series.

One point I made before Game One was that while neither Marc-Andre Fleury nor Brian Elliott, played particularly well during the regular season, Elliott was the better of the two goalies. That was the case tonight. Elliott finished the game with a less than spectacular .810 save percentage. Fleury was worse, finishing with an .808 save percentage.

Again, both goaltenders struggled; however, Elliott was slightly better. When a game is decided by one goal, as tonight’s was, slightly better can mean the difference between a win and a loss.

Another point I made was that while Sidney Crosby scored a league-high 51 goals during the regular s ...

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