Ottawa was 2-for-4 on the power play. Anaheim was 0-for-3.
"It comes down to special teams," Eakins said. "In this league, you've either got to win the special teams battle or, at the very minimum, be even and our Achilles heel this year has been just that. You're not going to win many games in this league unless you're even or better."
Ottawa forward
Tim Stutzle
left the game with an upper-body injury following a hit by Brett Leason at 10:10 of the first. Forward Tyler Motte also left the game after the first with an upper-body injury following a hit by Simon Benoit at 14:03.
There was no update on either player following the game.
"The NHL's not meant for 10 forwards, but give guys credit," Senators coach D.J. Smith said. "Guys played out of position, played different positions, played with different linemates and did a real nice job."
Dostal is 1-3-0 in five NHL games (four starts). He was recalled from San Diego of the American Hockey League on Saturday after goalie Anthony Stolarz sustained a lower-body injury and did not make the trip to Ottawa.
"Coming from the AHL, you know, at the start the game's a little bit different," Dostal said. "It took me maybe just a couple of minutes to adjust, but as the game went on, I felt pretty good out there, actually. Obviously, still upset we lost, but personally, I felt pretty good out there."
NOTES:It was Talbot's 28th NHL shutout....Senators forward Rourke Chartier had two shots on goal, one hit and was plus-1 in 11:26 of ice time in his Ottawa debut after being recalled from Belleville of the American Hockey League on Monday. … Batherson extended his point streak to five games (two goals, five assists). … Prior to the game, former Senators defenseman Wade Redden became the first player inducted into their Ring of Honor. He had 410 points (101 goals, 309 assists) in 838 games for Ottawa from 1997-2008.