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Relax, everybody, relax.
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This was a tough night on the nerves for fans of the Ottawa Senators, but you can take a huge sigh of relief this morning.
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The Senators closed out the season with a third-period comeback 7-5 victory over the Carolina Hurricanes on Thursday night in front of 16,193 at the Canadian Tire Centre, but finished the night without captain Brady Tkachuk.
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It’s okay, though, he says he’s fine, and so does coach Travis Green.
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Returning after missing eight straight games with an upper-body injury he suffered on March 30, Tkachuk didn’t return for the third period after he took a high stick in the face late in the second period.
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He played 10 minutes and 26 seconds.
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Preparing to face the Toronto Maple Leafs in Round 1 of the National Hockey League playoffs in a series that will start on Sunday night, Tkachuk was held out by the medical staff.
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“It was obviously precautionary. I took a couple of sticks in the face,” Tkachuk said. “The plan was that I wasn’t going to play much tonight, just get my legs underneath me.
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“That was a Greener, doctors and trainer decision. I got everything I needed tonight. I felt good. It was just precautionary. Nothing to worry about.”
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So you will be able to play Game 1?
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“No issues,” Tkachuk said.
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You can take a huge sigh of relief now.
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He took the high stick from Mark Jankowski and stuck around for the 5-on-3 with five minutes left in the second, but looked shaken up. We’ll have to wait and see.
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Drake Batherson scored twice in the third period, and Adam Gaudette chipped in with his second of the night as the Senators erased a two-goal third-period deficit.
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Tim Stutzle, Shane Pinto and Dylan Cozens also scored.
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This wasn’t a physical game at all. The Senators won’t look this way in Game 1 against the Leafs.
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Goaltender Linus Ullmark, who hadn’t started since the club faced the Montreal Canadiens last Friday at home, wasn’t at his best.
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Carolina scored its fifth unanswered goal at 6:32 of the second to give the Hurricanes a 5-3 lead. Carolina struck for three goals in 5 minutes and 42 seconds.
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The Canes erased a 3-0 deficit by tying it up only 50 seconds into the second period. Andrei Svechnikov scored on the power play to tie it. Jack Roslovic scored the fourth goal at 4:05 of the second.
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