Newhook nets OT winner as Canadiens sink Senators 4-3

Newhook Scores Overtime Winner as Canadiens Defeat Senators 4-3

Alex Newhook scored 1:40 into overtime, leading the Montreal Canadiens to an exciting 4-3 victory over the Ottawa Senators at the Bell Centre on Saturday night.

Key Moments and Players

Game Highlights

The Canadiens had a strong chance to increase their 2-1 lead late in the second period when defenceman Lane Hutson was hooked by Tim Stutzle during a breakaway. A penalty shot was awarded, but Ulmark stopped Hutson’s attempt.

Ottawa then capitalized with a late goal by Amadio, initially disallowed due to goaltender interference on Montembeault. The call was overturned after a successful Senators’ challenge, allowing the goal with just 11 seconds left in the period.

"Nick Suzuki collected two assists to run his point streak to 11 games. It marks the longest point streak of Suzuki’s career as well as the highest active point streak in the NHL."

The win extends the Canadiens' record to 9-3-0 this season, showing strong form early on.

Author’s summary: Newhook’s overtime goal capped a dramatic Canadiens win fueled by Suzuki’s record point streak and key contributions from several skaters.

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