Playing through injury, Anderson inspires Canadiens to comeback win over Senators
- Josh Anderson scored the tying goal and an empty-netter, leading the Montreal Canadiens to a 6-3 comeback win over the Ottawa Senators on March 18, 2025.
- Anderson, playing through an undisclosed injury, has not missed a game this season and was praised by head coach Martin St. Louis as a culture-setter.
- The Senators' loss ended their six-game winning streak, while tensions have grown between the two teams as they rebuild.
- The Canadiens' victory secured them the second wild-card spot in the Eastern Conference with 73 points, one point ahead of the New York Rangers.
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Canadiens' tenacity on display in victory over Senators
For more than 90 seconds of a critical, late-game power play, the Montreal Canadiens could not find their way. In search of a go-ahead goal while playing the high-stakes hockey the team has yearned for, the Habs couldn’t find any semblance of flow against the Ottawa Senators. Not until the dying seconds of the man advantage did the Habs get a good look, as Emil Heinemen cracked a one-timer on goal that was stopped by Linus Ullmark. Just as the p…
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