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The Canadian Press
4/5/2012 11:16:45 PM
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OTTAWA -- The Ottawa Senators faced a different Bruins goalie, but ended up with the same result.

Anton Khudobin frustrated the Senators as he stopped 44 shots Thursday night and Boston defeated Ottawa 3-1.

The Bruins chose to leave star goalie Tim Thomas in Boston, along with captain Zdeno Chara and Patrice Bergeron, but Khudobin was just as good as Thomas in his debut with the team.

"I thought he played phenomenal," said Tyler Seguin. "Early in the game he was great and made some big saves and he played a solid 60 minutes."

The 25-year-old admitted to having some butterflies early in the game, but was pleased by his overall performance.

"I got a couple shots in the first couple minutes and I felt good," said Khudobin. "The guys helped me a lot from the start and (Marty) Turco talked to me and said 'let's go have some fun'."

Benoit Pouliot, Greg Zanon and Milan Lucic scored for the Bruins (48-29-4).

Jason Spezza had the lone goal for the Senators (41-30-10). Ben Bishop, who missed the last four games with a lower body injury, stopped 24 shots.

A win would have allowed the Senators to clinch seventh in the Eastern Conference and while some may see this game as a missed opportunity, captain Daniel Alfredsson admits there has been some emotional letdown since clinching a playoff berth.

"We really tried to stay upbeat and keep our game going after the four wins and clinching the playoff spot, but just emotionally it's been tough to regroup and get the game to where we want," said Alfredsson. "(Thursday) it was the same thing. Both teams played pretty good, but it's not close to being a playoff type game or the intensity that we're going to see next week. It's more mental than anything."

With the Bruins leading 2-1, Ottawa's Erik Karlsson missed a wide-open net with just over six minutes remaining in the third. The Senators had a number of great chances to tie the game, but were never able to capitalize.

Shortly after, Lucic scored his 26th of the season to make it 3-1.

With this being a match-up of potential first-round opponents more was expected from this game despite the absence of some key players, but Lucic summed it up perfectly.

"To be honest it almost seemed like no one really wanted to get hurt," said Lucic. "We've had our battles against these guys and we don't back down from them and they don't back down from us."

The Bruins made it 2-0 early in the second as Zanon's slapshot from the point caught a piece of Bishop's glove and trickled across the goal-line.

"I don't know how it went in," admitted Bishop. "I must have just lost it for a second and it went off the tip of my glove. It's one of those one in a thousand."

After a number of great chances the Senators, who had outshot the Bruins 17-7 in the first, finally found a way to beat Khudobin at the 13-minute mark of the second.

Spezza, with his team-leading 34th of the season, fired a shot that hit the post and went in off Khudobin's back to cut the lead in half.

The Bruins opened the scoring midway through the first period as Pouliot's tap-in completes a two-on-one with Brian Rolston.

With just over one minute remaining Senators coach Paul MacLean was given an unsportsmanlike conduct penalty. When asked about the incident MacLean said he was ticked about a late icing call.

The Bruins win allowed them to win the season series 5-1.

Notes: The Senators were without C Peter Regin (shoulder, out for season). G Craig Anderson, D Matt Gilroy, RW Bobby Butler, LW Kaspars Daugavins and C Zenon Konopka were a healthy scratch. The Bruins were without C Marc Savard (post-concussion syndrome, indefinite), RW Nathan Horton (concussion, indefinitely), G Tuukka Rask (groin, two weeks), D Johnny Boychuk (sprained knee, day-to-day). D Zdeno Chara, G Tim Thomas and C Patrice Bergeron, D Mike Mottau, and LW Lane MacDermid were a healthy scratch.

Anton Khudobin (Photo: The Canadian Press)

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