Penguins Vs Senators Live Stream: Watch Online Free 7:30 ET Sunday Pittsburgh Looks To Finish Strong With Playoffs This Week

Penguins vs Senators live stream: Watch online free 7:30 ET Sunday as Pittsburgh looks to finish strong as playoffs begin on Wednesday. 

The 51-24-6 Penguins will be home vs the Ottawa Senators (36-31-14) for the third and final meeting this season. The Sens won the first one 5-0 and lost in overtiime in the second. Watch the free live stream online to see if they can leave a sour taste in the month of the Pens going into the playoffs.

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Pittsburgh dominated most of the game and outshot the Flyers 36-21 but could not capitalize on two late goals that sent the game into overtime, according to NHL.com.

"As a whole, we want to feel good about our game," Penguins forward Sidney Crosby said. "I think there were some things from today that I think were good. For a game that doesn't move us anywhere, it didn't have a lot of bearing on us, we came with the right attitude, the right mindset."

The Penguins have started to get players back from injury, including defenseman Kris Letang, who had a stroke in late January.

"Kris has been cleared to play for about 18 days now, and when we got him back in practice, it's almost immediate how well he can skate," Bylsma said. "You see it offensively, but even defensively, just being able to skate and match up against other team's skill players with their speed, it's unique and it's a spectacle."

Ottawa has played well since closing March with three consecutive wins. The Senators' goaltending has been strong; they have surrendered two or fewer goals in six of seven games, including a 1-0 shutout of the Toronto Maple Leafs on Saturday, according to NHL.com.

"It's bittersweet. There's obviously some frustration that we couldn't have done this sooner throughout the year, but that's just part of the growing pains and some of the adversity we had," goalie Craig Anderson said after making 28 saves. "It shows good promise for a lot of our young guys and guys that maybe have only been here for a little bit, showing that they can play at this level, and going forward they're just fighting for their spot and making decisions hard for the other side knowing that we have multiple guys that can play, fill roles."

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