Spotty offence an issue for Sens
13th Dec 2005, 08:38 GMT
They tripped and stumbled along their Stanley Cup path for the first time this season, but even then it wasn't much of a pratfall.The Ottawa Senators dropped two games in Western Canada last weekend -- one in a shootout to the Vancouver Canucks, the other in overtime to the Calgary Flames -- but still earned a single point in each of the defeats and thus maintained a commanding seven-point lead over the second-place Buffalo Sabres in the Northeast Division of the National Hockey League. (INSIDER Edition subscribers only)
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