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NHL: Ottawa 4, Florida 0

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Published: Jan. 21, 2013 at 10:56 PM

OTTAWA, Jan. 21 (UPI) -- Craig Anderson recorded a 31-save shutout and Kyle Turris scored twice Monday, boosting the Ottawa Senators to a 4-0 whitewash of Florida.

Anderson capped his effort with 15 saves in the final period as he improved to all-time 8-0-1 against the Panthers, for whom he played from 2006-09.

Turris tallied during a first-period power play and added another marker in the next frame for the Senators, who notched a second straight win to begin the lockout-shortened NHL season.

Jim O'Brien and Jakob Silfverberg also found the net in the victory.

Jose Theodore made 33 stops for the Panthers, who fell to 1-1-0.

Topics: Kyle Turris, Craig Anderson, Jim O'Brien, Jose Theodore
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