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Senators tame Blackhawks to maintain winning run

Published January 08, 2015

Reuters

OTTAWA (Reuters) - The Ottawa Senators matched a season-high four-game winning streak with an impressive 4-1 victory over the high-flying Chicago Blackhawks Tuesday.

Goaltender Brian Elliot kept the dangerous Blackhawks at bay with 29 saves, while the Senators (26-21-4) charged to a 2-0 advantage on first-period goals from Zack Smith and Ryan Shannon.

Marian Hossa replied for Chicago with a short-handed strike against his former team at 6:18 in the second but Peter Regin restored the two-goal cushion for the home team 12 minutes later.

Mike Fisher added the final goal on a snap-shot with 3:15 remaining.

The Blackhawks (34-12-4), who entered the contest tied with the San Jose Sharks on an NHL-leading 72 points, were beaten for the first time in four games.

(Writing by Jahmal Corner in Los Angeles; Editing by John O'Brien)

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