Tim Stutzle scored 70 seconds into overtime and the Ottawa Senators snapped a six-game losing streak with a 5-4 win over the Pittsburgh Penguins on Saturday night.

Brady Tkachuk, Josh Norris, Erik Brannstrom and Jakob Chychrun also scored for Ottawa, which won its first game during Jacques Martinā€™s second stint as coach. Anton Forsberg made 30 saves.

Stutzle's winner was his first goal in seven games.

ā€œJust go five hole,ā€ said Stutzle when asked what he was thinking. ā€œEvery time I used to do that I scored. I donā€™t know why I kept not doing it, so Iā€™ll just go back to what I was doing.ā€

Martin took over behind the bench on an interim basis when the Senators fired D.J. Smith on Monday. He also coached the team for nine seasons from 1995-96 through 2003-04. Hall of Famer and former captain Daniel Alfredsson was added to the staff as an assistant.

Tkachuk admitted he felt like a weight had been lifted after Stutzle scored.

ā€œIt was a huge relief and just an awesome feeling,ā€ Tkachuk said. ā€œ(Anton) Forsberg made some huge saves to keep us in it so itā€™s a huge relief and to get Jacques his first win, for part two with us, and Alfieā€™s (Daniel Alfredsson) first official coaching win so itā€™s a good feeling.ā€

In a strange twist of fate Martin picked up his first win against not only his former team, but the team he faced the first time he stood behind the Senatorsā€™ bench.

On Jan. 24, 1996, the Penguins beat the Senators 4-3.

ā€œSomebody told me today my first game of coaching was against Pittsburgh and we didnā€™t win, but I remember it clearly though,ā€ said Martin. ā€œI think weā€™re progressing and it was nice to get the reward.ā€

Lars Eller, Rickard Rakell, Drew Oā€™Connor and Kris Letang scored for the Penguins while Alex Nedeljkovic stopped 21 shots.

Trailing 4-2 to start the third, the Penguins made it a one-goal game just 1:51 into the period when Oā€™Connor deflected Marcus Petersson's point shot. Letang tied the game with 2:26 remaining.

ā€œI thought we raised our level of urgency and we raised our level of execution (in the third),ā€ Penguins coach Mike Sullivan said.

He added: ā€œThere was no flow in the game in the first 40. I thought we competed hard in the third.ā€

Leading 2-1, Ottawa extended its lead early in the second when Claude Giroux made a great pass through traffic to a streaking Tkachuk, who tipped home his 15th of the season.

Pittsburgh made it a one-goal game when Rakell tipped home Sidney Crosby's pass, but Ottawa padded its lead on Brannstromā€™s second of the season at 7:30. The goal required a lengthy review, but stood.

The Senators got the start they were looking for, jumping out to a 2-1 lead in the first period.

Chychrun opened the scoring, sliding on one knee to score on the rebound of Giroux's shot at 11:07. The Penguins tied the game with a power-play goal at 14:31 when Eller beat Forsberg short side. Ottawa regained the lead 30 seconds later when Norris batted a shot past Nedeljkovic.

UP NEXT

Senators: Take on the Maple Leafs in Toronto on Wednesday.

Penguins: Play at the New York Islanders on Wednesday.

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