Benoit wins Game 3 in OT, Maple Leafs on verge of sweeping Senators

Claude Giroux had a goal and an assist, Brady Tkachuk scored, and Ullmark made 17 saves for the Senators, who are the first wild card from the East.

“Same thing like we did last game as well (in a 3-2 overtime loss in Game 2 on Tuesday),” Ullmark said. “We’re battling back, we’re doing a lot of good things, a lot of good things, but sometimes it comes down to lady luck. And you know what? With lady luck, you’ve got to earn it. That’s what you’ve got to do, earn it every night. It’s not going to come for free, that’s for sure.”

The Maple Leafs lead the best-of-7 series 3-0 and will have the opportunity to complete the sweep in Ottawa on Saturday (7 p.m. ET; CBC, SN, TVAS, MAX, truTV, TBS).

“There’s not much I’m going to say to them right now that’s going to help or make them feel any better,” Senators coach Travis Green said. “It’s disheartening, to say the least. I thought both teams played a hell of a game. And sometimes playoff hockey comes down to little inches or bounces, and we were on the wrong end of it tonight.”

Giroux gave Ottawa a 1-0 lead at 1:38 of the second period when he scored with a wrist shot from the point past a screened Stolarz on a 5-on-3 power play.

“It’s tough. We played a pretty solid game,” Giroux said. “We’re playing some good hockey. One shot away again, and it’s definitely very frustrating, but no need to pout and think of what could’ve been. We’ve got to move on here, we’ve got to move to Game 4. The fans were incredible tonight. It was incredible to play in front of those fans. It definitely gave us a boost. All we have to do right now is just worry about Game 4.”

Matthew Knies tied it 1-1 at 8:31 of the second when his pass deflected off Senators center Shane Pinto’s skate in front and trickled over the goal line on a power play.

Toronto was 1-for-2 with the man-advantage on Thursday and is 5-for-9 in the series.

“You have a lot of star talent with those four guys there,” Knies said of the first power-play unit. “I’ve just got to park my big [behind] in front and create havoc, take that ‘D’ away, take the [goalie’s] eyes away, and those guys make plays. Luckily, we found a bounce tonight to get us going.”

Matthews put the Maple Leafs ahead 2-1 just 32 seconds into the third period. Morgan Rielly got the puck at the left point and dumped it in behind the net to Marner, who fed Matthews with a touch pass for a one-timer at the bottom of the right circle.

“I just saw eye-on-eye with ‘Mo.’ I knew he was going to rim that around to me,” Marner said. “Just took a quick glance around, and I knew Auston was there and I knew I just had to kind of, I guess, make it through one guy’s feet, and I was lucky enough to be able to do it with just one touch. Usually when you give [Matthews] that look, he’s never missing.”

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