OTTAWA, Ontario (AP) Anton Forsberg stopped 39 shots for his first shutout of the season and the Ottawa Senators beat the Seattle Kraken 2-0 on Saturday night.

Mathieu Joseph and Drake Batherson scored goals to help the Senators snap a three-game ski d and get just their second home win. Forsberg's shutout was the fourth of his career and evened his record to 4-4-0 this season.

Coming into the game, Forsberg was last in the league among goaltenders who had played at least one game with an .850 save percentage.

ā€œItā€™s been tough,ā€ Forsberg said. ā€œItā€™s been a lot of ups and downs, obviously. Some good games, some bad games. Iā€™ve got to find consistency, the whole teamā€™s got to find some consistency. Weā€™ve got to win games on a more regular basis here.ā€

Joey Daccord finished with 26 saves for the Kraken, losers of four straight (0-3-1).

ā€œWeā€™re here to get two points so weā€™re not really trying to win the game of positives, negatives,ā€ Kraken coach Dave Hakstol said. ā€œWeā€™re trying to win a hockey game.ā€

Trailing 2-0 going into the third period, the Kraken pushed hard to get on the scoresheet, but Forsberg was solid. Seattle outshot Ottawa 15-3 in the third.

ā€œCapping that off with a win, I think, was big for our group,ā€ Stutzle said. ā€œI think we played pretty well for 60 minutes. I think we could have scored more goals, and our (defensemen) did a heck of a job there blocking every shot, even in the last 10 seconds (Erik Brannstrom) ate one and that shows our commitment.ā€

Senators coach D.J. Smith was also pleased with his team's effort.

ā€œI just thought we stuck with it, blocked a lot of shots,ā€ Smith said. ā€œObviously, goaltending was a big difference here tonight for us. Penalty kill got a couple of good kills. I thought we got a lot of contributions from a lot of guys away from the puck.ā€

Ottawa opened the scoring late in the first period after Matty Beniers lost an edge and lost the puck. Joseph was in front to pick it up and beat Dā€™Accord for his fifth of the season with 2:39 remaining.

Both teams had a slow start to the second with the first shot of the period not coming until 8:22.

The Senators took a 2-0 lead at the 13-minute mark after Vladimir Tarasenko won a battle behind the net to feed Tim Stutzle, who passed to a wide-open Batherson. Stutzle picked up his 200th career point on the play.

ā€œThe rim came and it just hit my stick and bounced in the air and took a really bad bounce,ā€ Daccord said. ā€œI was trying to corral it and couldnā€™t corral it and saw (defenseman Will Borgen) coming so I thought he was coming to pick it up and had a bit of miscommunication. He thought I was going to play it, I thought he was going to pick it up and they capitalize. Weā€™ll clean that up and Iā€™ll be better for it.ā€

Ottawa had a brief scare when Thomas Chabot went down hard and left the ice favoring his right leg, but the defenseman returned after a brief absence.

Seattleā€™s Brandon Tanev returned to the lineup after missing the last two games. Justin Schultz played in his 700th NHL game.

UP NEXT

Kraken: At Montreal on Monday night.

Senators: Host the New York Rangers on Tuesday night.

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