
Sanderson scores winner as playoff-seeking Senators edge Blue Jackets 3-2
OTTAWA — With three crucial games in the next 10 days between the Ottawa Senators and Columbus Blue Jackets — both fighting for a playoff spot — Saturday’s matchup set the tone for the battles ahead.
The Senators took round one with a 3-2 win, but Columbus didn’t do down without a gritty fight. The Blue Jackets were coming off a 7-6 shootout win the night before against the visiting Vancouver Canucks.
The win allowed the Senators, who sit in the Eastern Conference’s first wild-card playoff spot, to gain an eight-point lead on Columbus. The Montreal Canadiens, Blue Jackets and New York Rangers all have 75 points, but the Canadiens occupy the second wild-card spot for now.
Marchenkov pulled the Blue Jackets to within 3-2, beating Linus Ullmark — who turned away 29 shots — five-hole midway through the third to silence a boisterous Ottawa crowd.