Preseason Opener: Carter Yakemchuk's Overtime Goal Gives Ottawa Senators a Wild 6-5 Road Win Over Toronto Maple Leafs
While everyone in Ottawa is excited about first-round draft pick Carter Yakemchuk, no one has been even thinking about the notion of him being ready to play in the NHL this season, let alone talking about it.
That's all changed after his performance in Toronto on Sunday night. Yakemchuk was excellent all night at both ends of the ice, but saved his best for overtime.
Yakemchuk breezed past Auston Matthews' forecheck, dangled past Jake McCabe and Mitch Marner, and slid it past former Senator Matt Murray for the winner.
screaming, crying, yaking🤮 #GoSensGo pic.twitter.com/1HkUna812l
— Ottawa Senators (@Senators) September 23, 2024
Yakemchuk, always a man of few words, described his goal after his end-to-end solo rush up ice.
"I saw a little bit of a lane there and I just decided to take it and it was lucky enough to squeak in there."
Safe to say the nerves didn't show, Yak 🤷♂️
Click to watch Carter Yakemchuk's media availability 📺— Ottawa Senators (@Senators) September 23, 2024
Jan Jenik and Cole Reinhardt led Ottawa with four points apiece. Back in junior, when Sens GM Steve Staios had Jenik in Hamilton, he called him the best player in the OHL. If he wasn't already, Jenik is now definitely on the radar for the Sens, who only have one (maybe two) forward jobs up for grabs.
Stephen Halliday and Michael Amadio each had two assists. Mads Sogaard stopped 32 of 37 shots (.865) for the win.
As home teams typically do in the preseason, the Leafs dressed the stronger lineup but it was all Ottawa in the early going. The Sens outshot Toronto 14-1 in the first period and the Leafs were fortunate to only be down 1-0 after 20.
The Senators expanded their lead to 3-1 after 40 before things got a little crazy in the third. Toronto needed just over five minutes to grab a 4-3 lead but, to their credit, the Sens came right back with two goals (Donovan Sebrango and Reinhardt) of their own to reclaim the lead.
Xavier Bourgault didn't get assists, but it was his forecheck that forced turnovers that led directly to both goals.
The advantage held up until the dying seconds when William Nylander scored to tie the game with 22 seconds left, forcing overtime. Just like he was in his Montreal days, Max Pacioretty was a thorn in Ottawa's side. He had a two goal performance in his Leafs preseason debut.
The two clubs meet again in Ottawa on Tuesday night and one thing is certain – tonight's act will be a tough one to follow.
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