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Ottawa makes franchise history in huge comeback win over Toronto

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TJ Tucker
February 15, 2021  (10:05 PM)
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The Ottawa Senators have to be feeling pretty good about themselves after Monday night's game against the Toronto Maple Leafs. It was a night of firsts for the Sens as the team has now posted back-to-back wins for the first time this season. The team also made franchise history while doing it.

Ottawa was down 5-1 in the game at one point, yet stormed back to send the game into overtime. Evgenii Dadonov would score the game winner on a breakaway after helping save a goal in his own end. It was his second of the night and fifth in his last five games. Dadanov had the goal that tied the game with just two minutes to go in the 3rd period as well. He was, as you can imagine, the game's First Star. We'll post the game tying goal and game winner below.

With the comeback win, it marked the first time in the Senators history that the team has been down four goals in a game and have rallied back for a victory. Quite the feat!

The loss marked the first back-to-back defeats this season for the Maple Leafs.