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Ottawa Senators Newcomer Finally Gets His First Goal

That one had to feel good.

Ottawa Senators forward Michael Amadio finally got his first goal of the season on Saturday night, a big one that tied the game near the end of the second period in Boston.

When Amadio signed a three-year, $7.8 million contract in the off-season, the hope was that he'd provide winning experience from his time with Cup-winning Vegas and some secondary scoring. Entering the game, it hadn't clicked yet. He had just two assists in 13 games.

When Amadio ripped a shot past Jeremy Swayman to tie the game at 2, you could tell by his reaction it meant a lot.

The monkey might now be officially off Amadio's back, but he still has some work to do to get the full respect and attention of Sportsnet's graphics team.

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