Coach Guy Boucher said the Senators gave the puck away too much, particularly breaking out of their zone, in their 1-0 loss in Game 2. They fixed that in Game 3, and it will be a priority again in Game 4.
"You always want to have a good start, but for me a good start is you don't give the opponent freebies and you manage the puck well," Boucher said. "The only thing we focused on [in Game 3] was managing the puck better on our breakouts and our zone entries, and going to the net more. That's it. We didn't change anything else."
One thing that was different was the faceoff advantage. Ottawa was 37-17 (65 percent) on faceoffs in Game 3 after the Penguins were 37-23 (62 percent) in Game 2