WINNIPEG-- The Ottawa Senators fell into a tie for second place in the Atlantic Division after losing to the Winnipeg Jets 4-2 at MTS Centre on Saturday.
The Toronto Maple Leafs tied the Senators with a 5-4 win against the Detroit Red Wings. Ottawa (41-27-9) is 2-5-3 in its past 10 games and leads the Boston Bruins by one point for third place. Boston defeated the Florida Panthers 5-2 and has played one more game.
"We're still in a good spot, we control our own destiny," Senators goaltender Mike Condon said. "We've got a couple big games against the Red Wings coming up. We're still in good shape, there is no panic here. We just have to go into the next game, get two points and keep going, and we'll be all right."
Senators sliding in Atlantic Division race
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