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OTTAWA -- The Ottawa Senators scored three consecutive goals in the third period, and Craig Anderson made 45 saves in a 6-3 win against the Tampa Bay Lightning at Canadian Tire Centre on Saturday.

Ryan Dzingel scored twice, and Matt Duchene, Zack Smith, Mark Stone and Jean-Gabriel Pageau scored for the Senators (14-17-9), who have won consecutive games for the first time since Dec. 13-16.
Ottawa was coming off a comeback victory against the San Jose Sharks at home on Friday, when it scored three third-period goals to tie the game 5-5, then won it seven seconds into overtime on a goal by Duchene.
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"It's been a while since we played two games back-to-back the way that we did here," Senators captain Erik Karlsson said. "Last game I don't think we started well and definitely didn't have a second period that was good enough and neither was today, but we found a way to hang in there and gave ourselves a chance. It was definitely nice to play the way that we do and help each other out as much as we do. It makes it a lot easier for everybody out there to be themselves and believe in themselves and we're going to need a lot more of it, too."

The Lightning, who have the NHL's best record (29-9-3), have lost consecutive games for the second time this season (Nov. 24-25). Victor Hedman, Slater Koekkoek and Yanni Gourde scored, and Andrei Vasilevskiy made 27 saves for Tampa Bay.
Stone scored his 17th of the season off a rebound to put the Senators ahead 4-3 at 10:44 of the third after the Lightning, who trailed 3-0 after the first period, had tied the game.
Pageau made it 5-3 at 14:57 of the third, and Dzingel scored his second of the game and fourth in three games to make it 6-3 at 17:08.
Tampa Bay captain Steven Stamkos said the Lightning are making it easy for opponents by turning the puck over.

"It's not us getting beat because of our systems," he said. "It's not us getting beat because the other team is better than us. We're beating ourselves. It's the most frustrating part because you know you have the ability to stop it, but it's also reassuring knowing we can fix it."
Lightning coach Jon Cooper challenged Tampa Bay's leaders to address their defense.
"I think there is a little bit of entitlement running through our team right now," Cooper said. "What is a little discouraging is our goaltender, who in my opinion has been our MVP this year, for us to let him down like that … those goals going in at the start of the [first] period were men's-league goals. That's just a noncommitment to play in your own end.
"To win in this League, you have to play in your own end. So there is a group of guys who are going to have to circle the wagons in there, the leaders, and figure this one out because we are just going down a road right now. It's that part of the season right now you just can't let things slide."
The Senators scored the first three goals of the game. Dzingel scored his 12th of the season to make it 1-0 at 4:48 of the first after Stone intercepted a pass by Jake Dotchin deep in the Tampa Bay zone.

Duchene, with his third goal in two games, scored at 5:51 to make it 2-0. Smith deflected a pass by Karlsson at 17:04 to make it 3-0.
Hedman (26 seconds into the second period), Koekkoek (1:41) and Gourde (on the power play at 15:57) scored for the Lightning to tie the game 3-3.

Goal of the game

Stone's goal at 10:44 of the third period.

Save of the game

Anderson's save on Cory Conacher at 5:49 of the third period.

Highlight of the game

Smith's goal at 17:04 of the first period.

They said it

"You can't win a Stanley Cup in the regular season. You have to get to the [Stanley Cup] Playoffs first. I think there is a team in there that thinks we've already made the playoffs. With that attitude, we are not going to go anywhere. I feel bad for our goaltender." -- Lightning coach Jon Cooper
"We got back to moving the puck and getting shots at the net and if you look at all the goals we scored they're basically in and around the net." -- Senators forward Mark Stone

Need to know

Senators defenseman Johnny Oduya played one shift in the third period and did not return because of a lower-body injury. … Stone has six points (two goals, four assists) in his past two games. … Dzingel has four goals in his past four games.

What's next

Lightning: At the Detroit Red Wings on Sunday (7 p.m. ET; FS-D, SUN, NHL.TV)
Senators: Host the Chicago Blackhawks on Tuesday (7:30 p.m. ET; TSN5, RDS, NBCSCH, NHL.TV)