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Final Score: Philadelphia 0 - Ottawa 2
Ottawa, ON (Sports Network) - Brian Elliott stopped all 26 shots he faced to post his second consecutive shutout as Ottawa topped Philadelphia, 2-0, in a testy contest at Scotiabank Place.
Elliott, who blanked the Canadiens in Montreal on Monday, recorded his fifth shutout of the season and sixth in his career.
"He's played unbelievable the last two games and we've been able to score the first goals, too, in the last two games, which definitely helps," Sens captain Daniel Alfredsson said. "We're skating much better. We're being more aggressive, not as passive as we were. Hopefully we can continue that."
Chris Kelly and Alfredsson scored for the Senators, who have won two in a row following five straight losses and moved four points ahead of Philly and idle Montreal (83-79), who are tied for sixth in the Eastern Conference.
Brian Boucher made 24 saves in a tough defeat for the Flyers, who have dropped three in a row and six of eight.
Ottawa went ahead 2-0 at the 18-second mark of the third period as Alfredsson potted a Chris Phillips rebound, but following the goal, the home team incredibly received a seven-minute power play.
Immediately prior to the score, Sens defenseman Anton Volchenkov leveled Flyers forward Simon Gagne with a hard check from behind and several feet from the boards with no call from the officials. Gagne caught up with Volchenkov after the goal was scored, and dropped the gloves.
"That's a dangerous hit," Flyers coach Peter Laviolette said. "The hits from behind are supposed to be called. (The referee) said he didn't get a look at it."
Somehow after the bout, Gagne wound up with a double minor for instigating while wearing a face shield, major and misconduct while Volchenkov received only a minor for roughing.
"In my head it was dangerous," said Gagne, who acknowledged he was particularly upset the Senators scored on the play. "I was expecting a penalty on their side. It was a hit from behind. It's not part of the game and it shouldn't happen."
Incredibly, Ottawa hit two crossbars but failed to increase its lead on the power play.
On a power play with 3:55 left, the Flyers were deprived of a goal, when a lengthy review determined that Volchenkov swept out Kimmo Timonen's backhand chance from the crease despite replays showing the puck wholly over the goal line.
"It was a little bit long," Elliott said about the wait on the ruling. "That's almost a good sign when it takes a little bit longer because they don't know if it's in or not so you just try to keep your legs moving and not think about it too much."
Boucher went to the bench for an extra skater with over two minutes to play, and the visitors' best chance came when Scott Hartnell missed a half-open net in the final 30 seconds.
The Senators had a goal wiped out on a power play less than 2 1/2 minutes in, when Nick Foligno clearly threw a puck past Boucher from the left post.
Despite failing on two successive advantages, Ottawa took a 1-0 lead with 9:26 to play in the first as Kelly ripped a wrister high to the glove side off a 2-on-1 break.
Philly failed to convert a 5-on-3 advantage for well over a minute late in the second period and Elliott made 11 saves in the second. Boucher stopped six shots to keep it a one-goal game.

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