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Stone scores with 7 seconds left, Senators beat Kings 2-1
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Stone scores with 7 seconds left, Senators beat Kings 2-1

Published Nov. 11, 2016 11:52 p.m. ET

OTTAWA, Ontario (AP) Mark Stone scored with 7 seconds left in regulation to give the Ottawa Senators a 2-1 victory over the Los Angeles Kings on Friday night.

Stone tracked down a loose puck in the crease and put the Senators ahead less than four minutes after Zack Smith tied it. Craig Anderson finished with 32 saves for Ottawa.

Dwight King scored early in the second period for the Kings. Jeff Zatkoff had a shutout going through the first two periods, stopping all 18 shots the Senators sent his way, but he was replaced to start the third by Peter Budaj, who had a shutout streak of 140:57 snapped Thursday night in Montreal.

After Budaj made 12 straight saves, Smith was able to bat his own rebound out of the air and in with 3:54 remaining to tie it. Budaj finished with 13 stops.

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