Skip to main content
Open this photo in gallery:

Calgary Flames left wing A.J. Greer sprays Ottawa Senators goaltender Joonas Korpisalo as he makes a save during first period NHL action, Saturday, November 11, 2023 in Ottawa.Adrian Wyld/The Canadian Press

The Ottawa Senators snapped a five-game home ice losing streak with a 4-1 win over the Calgary Flames Saturday night.

It was a team effort with Mathieu Joseph, Drake Batherson, Rourke Chartier and Travis Hamonic all scoring. Joonas Korpisalo was solid in goal stopping 24 shots.

Dustin Wolf made his season debut for the Flames (4-7-2) making 34 saves, but didn’t get much offensive support as Blake Coleman scored the lone goal for Calgary.

With his first of the season, Chartier gave the Senators a 3-1 lead early in the third off a nice feed from Dominik Kubalik. It’s Chartier’s second ever NHL goal, with the last coming Oct. 28, 2018.

Less than two minutes later Hamonic scored his first of the season off a screen from Joseph.

Ottawa took a 2-0 lead with a power-play goal early in the second. Brady Tkachuk tipped Jakob Chychrun’s shot and the puck went high but Batherson was able to bat it in as it came down.

Calgary cut the lead in half at the 15-minute mark on a two-on-one when Martin Pospisil fed a wide-open Blake Coleman.

The Senators had a two-man advantage for 71 seconds late in the period, but failed to capitalize.

The Flames controlled the play for much of the first period, but it was the Senators who struck first when Joseph tipped a Jake Sanderson shot in close.

NOTES: Ottawa’s Erik Brannstrom returned to the lineup after missing five games with a concussion. Calgary’s Walker Duehr and Dennis Gilbert were a healthy scratch. Connor Zary became just the sixth Flame ever to record a point in his first four NHL contests.

UP NEXT: The Senators head to Sweden for the Global Series where they will take on Detroit Thursday. Calgary heads to Montreal to take on the Canadiens Tuesday night.

Follow related authors and topics

Authors and topics you follow will be added to your personal news feed in Following.

Interact with The Globe