DETROIT — Andreas Athanasiou got the Detroit Red Wings'
Athanasiou scored twice, including a penalty shot, and Jimmy Howard made 40 saves in his 500th game to lead the Red Wings to a 3-2 win over the Ottawa Senators on Thursday night.
Frans Nielsen scored to break a 2-2 tie late in the second period.
"(Athanasiou) doing what he does best in the first period, Frans burying one in the second, that's all we needed tonight," Howard said. "It was nice."
Howard joined Hall of Famer Terry Sawchuk and Chris Osgood as the only goalies to play 500 games with the Red Wings.
"I think one of the biggest things is he's never satisfied. He's always looking to get even better," Detroit
Brady Tkachuk and Matt Duchene scored for Ottawa, and Anders Nilsson stopped 26 shots.
"We gave Athanasiou two breaks. So we know you've got to two-man that guy. You can't expect on your own to be able to catch up to him," Senators coach Guy Boucher said. "We got beat there 1-on-1. There's no defensive mistake there. It's just 1-on-1, one's faster than the other. And then the other one, we left the middle open there a little too long, and he took advantage of it, and he got a penalty shot."
Nielsen got the winner with 3:00 left in the second period. He got his ninth goal, from the bottom of the left circle, by converting a pass from Darren Helm after a turnover by Senators
Duchene had tied it at 2 with 6:21 left in the second. He skated around Detroit
The Red Wings led 2-1 after the first period.
Athanasiou scored his first goal with 9:16 left in the first. He cut in off left wing, skated across the crease and beat Nilsson with a backhand shot.
Tkachuk tied it with 3:36 remaining in the opening period when he put in a loose puck from in front. It was Tkachuk's 13th goal.
Athanasiou restored Detroit's lead when he scored on a penalty shot with 2:18 left in the first. Ottawa
NOTES: The Red Wings sent rookie
UP NEXT
Senators: At Winnipeg on Saturday night.
Red Wings: At Philadelphia on Saturday night.
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Paul Harris, The Associated Press