The Ottawa Senators and Los Angeles Kings were involved in a barn burner on the ice Monday afternoon.
The wild 15-goal game ended with Ottawa winning in overtime, 8-7.
Senators center Josh Norris scored his first two goals of the season, including the winner nearly 16 minutes into overtime.
He skated behind his teammate, right wing Drake Batherson, who passed him the puck as they crossed paths, giving Norris an opening to take the winning shot.
JOSH NORRIS IN OVERTIME! #GOSENSGO
— Everyday Sens (@EverydaySens) October 14, 2024
Second of the game for Norris. Unbelievable game. No words. pic.twitter.com/EG0z6M0Y6d
He also scored a power-play goal off an assist from Batherson in the third period to give Ottawa (2-1) a 7-6 lead, ripping the wrist shot past Knights goalie Darcy Kuemper.
JOSH NORRIS‼
— NHL (@NHL) October 14, 2024
The @Senators take the lead in a wild back-and-forth contest! pic.twitter.com/pqfOy2JESU
It was Norris' first two-goal game since Feb. 22 and 10th in his six-year career.
Norris was selected by San Jose in the first round (19th overall) of the 2017 NHL Draft after playing collegiately at Michigan. He was traded to the Senators in a deal that sent five-time All-Star Erik Karlsson to the Sharks in September 2018.
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