Golden Knights lose 7-1 to Senators
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OTTAWA, Ontario (AP) — Stephen Halliday had two goals and an assist, Dylan Cozens also scored twice and the Ottawa Senators routed the road-weary Vegas Golden Knights 7-1 on Sunday night. Senators goalie Linus Ullmark returned to to the active roster from a personal leave,
The Vegas Golden Knights (25-13-12) defeated the Toronto Maple Leafs (24-18-9), 6-3, on Friday at Scotiabank Arena.
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The second period would see the Senators take advantage after the Golden Knights missed an opportunity on a 5-on-3 power play. Dylan Cozens would make good on a scoring chance with Hill well out of position to double the Ottawa lead. 18 seconds later, Jordan Spence would beat Hill clean from the point to add to the punishment.