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Sens Shooting For History
by Paul on 11/06/07 at 12:51 PM ET
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from Tim Wharnsby of the Globe and Mail,
The Ottawa Senators are aiming to make some NHL history tonight when they play the Toronto Maple Leafs.
A victory, whether in overtime or a shootout at Scotiabank Place, would improve the Senators red hot start to 13-1 for 26 points and give them the highest point total after 14 games in league history. The 2005-06 Detroit Red Wings set the best mark at 12-1-1 and the Buffalo Sabres matched the 25 points in 14 games last season when they began the year at 12-1-1.
Update 10:39pm ET: (Alanah) And the Sens do make history—a 5-1 score over the Toronto Maple Leafs tonight, setting a new NHL record for the highest point total ever after 14 games.
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