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Heatley propels Senators to 3-1 lead over Devils

Ottawa star sets up goal, scores another in 3-2 win over New Jersey

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Ottawa's Dany Heatley celebrates his goal past Devils goaltender Martin Brodeur during the second period.

OTTAWA - If the Ottawa Senators keep scoring unusual goals on Martin Brodeur, they’ll go as deep in the playoffs as they’ve ever been.

Dany Heatley set up Daniel Alfredsson’s goal, then scored unassisted, leading Ottawa to a 3-2 win over the New Jersey Devils on Wednesday night for a 3-1 edge in their playoff series.

Heatley, the Senators’ two-time 50-goal scorer, took a shot from the right boards that struck Brodeur’s right skate and went between the goalie’s pads late in the second period to give Ottawa a 2-1 edge.

“Honestly, that one I was trying to hit (Jason) Spezza off the backpost and got a good bounce,” Heatley said. “But it’s definitely been part of our game plan to get pucks to the net whenever we can.”

Brodeur clearly hadn’t expected the sharp-angled shot and said he didn’t see it.

“I saw him going up the boards with it and I looked in front and the puck was through me already,” Brodeur said.

Ottawa moved within one win of reaching the Eastern Conference finals for the second time. Game 5 is Saturday night in New Jersey.

The Senators, who have made 10 straight playoff appearances, lost the 2003 conference final in seven games to New Jersey, which went on to win its third Stanley Cup over Anaheim.

Heatley also helped Alfredsson open the scoring 4:34 in with a centering pass from behind the net.

Mike Fisher added Ottawa’s third goal in the third period and Ray Emery stopped 29 shots.

“We seem to be comfortable playing with the lead,” Fisher said. “I think we’ve learned throughout the season. We get up and then teams seem to come back, and we’ll take the momentum back. We seem to be doing the right things right now. The guys are playing pretty well defensively and Ray’s obviously making timely saves, and that’s a big part of it.”

Jay Pandolfo tipped Paul Martin’s point shot past Emery midway into the third period to draw New Jersey within one. Brian Gionta had tied it 1-1 on a power play in the second period with his eighth goal of the playoffs.

Gionta’s goal ended a 153:33 home shutout streak by Emery, who made 25 saves for his second playoff shutout in Monday’s 2-0 win.

“We were able to get a little bit more at them than we did on Monday,” Martin said. “It’s tough. You can tell that they played well, but we didn’t capitalize on some of our chances.”

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Brodeur, who made 33 saves, has lost three of four in the series despite stopping 130 of 141 shots, a .922 save percentage.

“I got a lot of work,” Brodeur said. “I got a lot of shots against again, so it’s just unfortunate that we couldn’t get the win.”

The Devils have faced a 3-1 deficit six times previously and came back to win one series, when they beat Philadelphia in the 2000 Eastern Conference final.

“You can’t win three in one game, so we’ll look at one game at a time here,” Devils defenseman Colin White said.

Heatley, who assisted on Spezza’s empty-net goal Monday, extended his points streak to five games when he set up Alfredsson’s fifth goal of the playoffs.

Alfredsson set the scoring play in motion when he took Spezza’s pass and shot the puck along the right boards. The Senators captain cut straight across to the goalmouth to take Heatley’s centering pass from behind the net before beating Brodeur with a shot to the top right corner.

Gionta tied it when he put Patrik Elias’ rebound past Emery for his seventh goal in seven games.


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