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Sens fight valiantly for single point in OT loss

By Brock Ormond Jan 24, 2026 | 12:02 AM

The Belleville Senators continued their road trip by opening a back-to-back in Providence against the Bruins, earning a single point in a 2-1 overtime loss.

A period dominated by the Senators saw them strike late to get the game started.

On a faceoff in the offensive zone, Oskar Pettersson won it back to Keean Washkurak, whose quick shot got through to put Belleville up 1-0. The Senators outshot the Bruins 10-3 in the first frame, continuing their trend of strong starts.

The middle twenty minutes were much closer, with chances at both ends of the ice. Though the second period was scoreless, Belleville came close to taking a two-goal lead as Garret Pilon nearly capitalized while shorthanded. The Senators also killed off a Providence power play, carrying a perfect 2-for-2 penalty kill into the third period.

Providence finally broke through when Matthew Poitras buried his seventh of the season to tie the game at 1-1 and send Belleville to overtime for the sixth straight game.

In the extra frame, the Senators had their chances, but the Bruins were able to end the contest. A quick give-and-go at the Belleville blueline saw Dans Locmelis connect with Lysell, who scored his thirteenth of the season to give Providence a 2-1 win.

Mads Sogaard made 27 stops to help the Sens keep their point streak going to seven games.

The Senators will see the Bruins just under a month later on February 20th as Belleville will be back at Amica Mutual Pavilion for the last game of the season versus Providence, with game time at 7:05 pm.

It will be a quick turnaround for Belleville as they travel to Springfield to take on the Thunderbirds (AHL affiliate of the St. Louis Blues) at MassMutual Center with a slightly earlier start, as the puck comes down at 6:05 p.m.