SUNRISE FLA - The Ottawa Senators ended a seven-game losing streak with a 3-2 win against the Florida Panthers at BB&T Center on Sunday.
"It feels really good for our guys. It's nice to see them have smiling faces," Senators coach Marc Crawford said. "We commented this morning that they were energized. It was nice to be out in the sun and all that sort of stuff."
It was the first win with Ottawa for Crawford, who was hired as interim coach on March 1 after Guy Boucher was fired.
"The younger Marc Crawford, it probably would've meant a little bit more [to him]," said Crawford, whose win was his first in the NHL since April 8, 2011, with the Dallas Stars. "But I've got a little better perspective on things right now. Now, I recognize it's the players. I'm the guy back there that's putting people on the ice, (but) it's the guys that are on the ice that deserve the credit and deserve the accolades."
Zack Smith, Brian Gibbons and Rudolfs Balcers scored, and Anders Nilsson made 30 saves for the Senators (23-38-5), who won for the first time since Feb. 16 (4-3 overtime victory against the Winnipeg Jets).
"It felt like everyone wanted to win tonight," Nilsson said. "Everyone gave their everything, their 100 percent. Maybe it wasn't that pretty, but it was two points and I think a confidence boost for the team."
Aleksander Barkov and Troy Brouwer scored, and Roberto Luongo made 30 saves for the Panthers (28-26-11), who lost their fourth straight (0-1-3) and are 10 points behind the Montreal Canadiens for the second wild card into the Stanley Cup Playoffs from the Eastern Conference.
"The second was our worst [period], I thought," Panthers coach Bob Boughner said. "I had to shut it down and go to three lines into the third period just to try and get some momentum going. We had it going, we were rolling, we were getting chances, and then all of a sudden, we took two penalties. Sort of killed our roll we were on."
Smith scored on a rebound of Jean-Gabriel Pageau's initial shot at the right post to give Ottawa a 1-0 lead at 5:10 of the first period. It was his first goal in 11 games.
"They've obviously been few and far between for me this year, so I'll take any one I can get," Smith said.
Barkov redirected in a point shot from Mark Pysyk to tie it 1-1 at 9:02, and Brouwer took a cross-ice pass from Riley Sheahan in the slot and scored with a snap shot to give Florida a 2-1 lead at 15:36.
Gibbons scored his first goal with the Senators to tie it 2-2 at 5:06 of the second period on a one-timer at the left hash marks off a pass from Cody Ceci. Gibbons was acquired by Ottawa in a trade with the Anaheim Ducks on Feb. 25.
"I had a tough year to start, out in Anaheim," Gibbons said. "I've just used the trade as a fresh start and to kind of save my season a little bit."
Balcers redirected a slap pass from Dylan DeMelo on the power play to give Ottawa a 3-2 lead at 17:25.
"In the second, we came out and I think we were above them," Balcers said. "We had good sticks and everything, and that kind of gave us a boost of confidence. We just played hard. And then in the third, we just battled it out."
They said it
"I thought we did a real good job of getting a lot better in those crucial areas. Our battle level was higher. We had it from older players and we had it from younger players. … The belief that [we] showed and how we were playing was the kind of belief that you get from a team that's playing for something." -- Senators coach Marc Crawford
"Maybe [our legs were] not at our best shape, but it's the NHL and there's going to be games where you don't feel the greatest. You've got to be able to go out there and still find ways to put points up on the board." -- Panthers forward Mike Hoffman on the team playing its fifth game in seven days
"It's just those moments when we take our foot off the gas. We get those lapses where the other team capitalizes and gains some momentum, and then we get off our game." -- Panthers forward Riley Sheahan
Need to know
Each team was playing the second game of a back-to-back. … Barkov's goal was his 28th of the season, tying an NHL career high he set in 2015-16.
The Ottawa Roster:
61 Mark Stone 1
95 Matt Duchene 2
72 Thomas Chabot
71 Chris Tierney
7 Brady Tkachuk
18 Ryan Dzingel 2
9 Bobby Ryan
36 Colin White
89 Mikkel Boedker
15 Zack Smith
5 Cody Ceci
2 Dylan DeMelo
56 Magnus Paajarvi
58 Max Lajoie
10 Anthony Duclair 3
17 Brian Gibbons 4
38 Rudolfs Balcers
86 Christian Wolanin
44 Jean-Gabriel Pageau
83 Christian Jaros
79 Drake Batherson
24 Oscar Lindberg 5
6 Chris Wideman 6
67 Ben Harpur
74 Mark Borowiecki
14 Max Veronneau
13 Nick Paul
10 Tom Pyatt
41 Craig Anderson
78 Filip Chlapik
59 Alex Formenton
17 Max McCormick
29 Stefan Elliott
31 Anders Nilsson 7
85 Vitaly Abramov
34 Joey Daccord
21 Logan Brown
1 Mike Condon
26 Erik Brannstrom
39 Andreas Englund
90 Darren Archibald 7
35 Marcus Hogberg
46 Erik Burgdoerfer
28 Paul Carey 8
28 Cody Goloubef
53 Jack Rodewald
33 Mike McKenna 9
42 Justin Falk
And the Florida Roster:
16 Aleksander Barkov
11 Jonathan Huberdeau
68 Mike Hoffman
63 Evgeny Dadonov
3 Keith Yandle
72 Frank Vatrano
5 Aaron Ekblad
21 Vincent Trocheck
19 Mike Matheson
22 Troy Brouwer
90 Jared McCann 1
95 Henrik Borgstrom
62 Denis Malgin
7 Colton Sceviour
52 MacKenzie Weegar
8 Jayce Hawryluk
27 Nick Bjugstad 1
13 Mark Pysyk
73 Dryden Hunt
15 Riley Sheahan 2
55 Bogdan Kiselevich
88 Jamie McGinn
91 Juho Lammikko
25 Derick Brassard 3
18 Micheal Haley 4
12 Ian McCoshen
2 Josh Brown
23 Jacob MacDonald
33 Samuel Montembeault
6 Alexander Petrovic 5
1 Roberto Luongo
70 Riley Stillman
6 Chris Wideman 6
25 Brady Keeper
17 Derek MacKenzie
76 Anthony Greco
39 Michael Hutchinson 7
78 Maxim Mamin
34 James Reimer