OTTAWA, Ontario (AP) The Ottawa Senators snapped a five-game home ice losing streak with a 4-1 win over the Calgary Flames on Saturday night.

It was a team effort with Mathieu Joseph, Drake Batherson, Rourke Chartier and Travis Hamonic all scoring. Joonas Korpisalo was solid in goal stopping 24 shots.

ā€œWhenever you win itā€™s always a good feeling,ā€ said Senators captain Brady Tkachuk. ā€œLosing is never fun, so I think weā€™re getting there. Weā€™re finding our game. Weā€™re finding what makes us successful and weā€™re just going to keep the ball rolling and keep the momentum going.ā€

Dustin Wolf made his season debut for the Flames making 34 saves, but didnā€™t get much offensive support as Blake Coleman scored the lone goal for Calgary.

ā€œItā€™s frustrating when you feel like the gameā€™s right there for you,ā€ said Coleman. ā€œThey made plays and there was nothing (Wolf) couldā€™ve done on those, obviously. He gave us a great chance to be in this game. He played really well. We wish we couldā€™ve got him his win today.ā€

With his first of the season, Chartier gave the Senators a 3-1 lead early in the third off a nice feed from Dominik Kubalik. Itā€™s Chartierā€™s second ever NHL goal, with the last coming Oct. 28, 2018.

ā€œAfter sitting out two years and Iā€™d played and as much as I hoped and knew inside myself that I would get another crack, hopefully, you mean you never really know,ā€ said Chartier. ā€œObviously, I would have liked to get it a few games earlier, but definitely worth the wait.

ā€œI think this one probably feels even better than the first one. Hopefully I donā€™t have to wait as long for the third one.ā€

Less than two minutes later Hamonic scored his first of the season.

Ottawa took a 2-0 lead with a power-play goal early in the second. Brady Tkachuk tipped Jakob Chychrunā€™s shot and the puck went high but Batherson was able to bat it in as it came down.

Calgary cut the lead in half 15:52 into the second on a two-on-one when Martin Pospisil fed a wide-open Coleman.

The Senators had a two-man advantage for 71 seconds late in the period, but failed to capitalize as Wolf made a number of saves.

ā€œI think the American (Hockey) League is pretty different from the NHL,ā€ Wolf said. ā€œThose are some big men out there. Itā€™s a lot tougher for myself to fight through screens, which I thought I did a pretty good job of tonight, but at the end of the day, I felt really good.ā€

The Flames controlled the play for much of the first period, but it was the Senators who struck first when Joseph tipped a Jake Sanderson shot in close.

Ottawaā€™s Erik Brannstrom returned to the lineup after missing five games with a concussion.

UP NEXT

Flames: At Montreal on Tuesday night to finish a three-game trip.

Senators: Play Detroit on Thursday night in Stockholm, Sweden.

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