Senators defenseman Thomas Chabot returned to the lineup after breaking his right arm in a 2-1 win at the New York Rangers on March 23. Chabot had surgery March 26 and missed eight games after he was initially expected to be out 4-8 weeks.
“Nice to be back out there just playing hockey,” said Chabot, who had one shot on goal in 21:16 of ice time. “It was fun. Like we said this morning, it (stinks) to be out and you don’t feel like you’re part of it. So being back out there and playing it was great, it was a good feeling.”
Jesper Boqvist scored the lone goal for the Panthers (37-38-4), who have lost four in a row (0-3-1). Sergei Bobrovsky made 23 saves.
“We won't quit, but today we, I feel like we weren't fast enough,” Boqvist said. “And they won more battles and second pucks than us, and then it's hard to play the way we want.”
Injuries to Florida defensemen Seth Jones (broken foot) and Dmitry Kulikov (broken finger) paved the way for Ludvig Jansson and Marek Alscher to each make his NHL debut against Ottawa.
“It’s sweet and sour,” Alscher said. “First NHL game that’s big for me, unfortunately, we didn’t get to win, which, that'd be awesome, but like I said, sweet and sour.”
Panthers coach Paul Maurice said: “I thought both those guys, I was pleasantly surprised. Marek a little more opportunity tonight to play and play against the other team's best, got up the ice a few times, use the size a little bit. Didn't look like he was afraid to make a play or trying not to make a mistake. So for two rookie debuts, I was pretty happy for those guys.”
Batherson gave the Senators a 1-0 lead while on a power play at 6:49 of the first period. He set up in front of the net and deflected Sanderson's one-timer from between the circles to the short side.
“I think our first was good,” Chabot said. “We didn't like our second. I thought we let off the gas and we didn't battle as hard and played as hard. and we came back in the third and we just took over the game.”