The Ottawa Senators have pulled off an incredible victory in Sweden, defeating the Detroit Red Wings 5-4 in overtime. The Senators were led by rookie Tim Stützle, who scored the game-winning goal in overtime to secure the win for Ottawa.
The game was an exciting one, with both teams trading goals throughout the night. The Red Wings got off to a strong start, taking a 2-0 lead in the first period. However, the Senators battled back and tied the game at 2-2 in the second period. The third period saw the Red Wings take a 4-3 lead, but the Senators refused to give up and tied the game with just over two minutes remaining in regulation.
The game then went into overtime, where Stützle scored the game-winning goal for the Senators. It was a thrilling finish to an exciting game, and Stützle’s goal was the difference maker for Ottawa.
The Senators’ victory was a big one, as it was their first win against the Red Wings since 2017. It was also their first win on foreign soil since they defeated the Colorado Avalanche in Stockholm in 2008.
Stützle’s goal was also a special moment for him, as it was his first career overtime goal. The 18-year-old rookie has been impressive so far this season, and this goal will certainly be remembered for a long time.
Overall, it was a great win for the Senators, and they can now look forward to the rest of their trip in Sweden with confidence. Tim Stützle’s overtime goal will certainly be remembered for a long time, and it was a great way to end an exciting game.