The Senators got goals from rookie forward Brady Tkachuk and defenseman Max Lajoie, as well as assists from rookie forwards Colin White and Drake Batherson in their win against Nashville. Not including shootout winners, rookies have scored 31 of Ottawa's 116 goals (26.7 percent) this season, the highest percentage among all 31 NHL teams. Senators rookies have also combined for an NHL-leading 67 points (31 goals, 36 assists). The Canucks are second with 40 (18 goals, 22 assists).
Tkachuk, who made his NHL debut Oct. 8, scored his 10th goal in his 24th NHL game. That's second among rookies behind Vancouver forward Elias Pettersson, who has 17 in 30 games played.
Tkachuk required the third-fewest games to score his first 10 NHL goals among players to debut with the Senators behind Alexei Yashin on Nov. 10, 1993 (13 games played) and Patrick Eaves on Jan. 19, 2006 (22). He also reached 10 goals faster than his father, Keith Tkachuk (31 games played) and older brother Matthew Tkachuk of the Flames (27).
Lajoie's goal was his seventh, moving him into a tie with Dallas Stars defenseman Miro Heiskanen for the most among rookie defensemen. The only rookie defensemen in Senators history to score more goals in a season are Andrej Meszaros in 2005-06 (10 in 82 games played) and Chabot in 2017-18 (nine in 63 games).