Senators Vs Avalanche Live Stream: Watch Online Free 5:10 ET Sunday - Both Teams Look To Bounce Back From Brutal Losses

Senators vs Avalanche live stream: Watch online free 5:10 ET Sunday as Ottawa looks to bounce back from a major collapse less than 24 hours ago.

The Ottawa Senators (28-25-13) should have one more win in the left column, instead they had to add one to the column on the right because of allowing Montreal to make a remarkable comeback. Now, the Sens come back home vs the Colorado Avalanche (43-19-5) as the team looks to bounce back from allowing six goals on Friday. Watch the free live stream online to see which team does bounce back successfully.

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Ottawa was minutes away from earning two critical points in the standings Saturday, only to see its late 4-1 lead slip away when the Canadiens scored a power-play goal with 0.3 seconds remaining. Montreal won the game 5-4 in overtime, forcing the Senators to leave Bell Centre with one point instead of two.

"Right now it's frustrating," coach Paul MacLean said. "The last 3 1/2 minutes, the game's there to be won. But it's a perfect example that you've got to play longer and harder than the opposition if you hope to win the game. There's going to be circumstances in the game where you have to control your emotion and focus on the task at hand, and we didn't do a good enough job of that."

David Desharnais forced the extra period with a power-play goal with one second left salvaging what would have been a dreadful collapse.

"I don't really know what to say," Marc Methot, who ranks second among Ottawa defenseman on the season with a plus-1 rating but is minus-5 over his last six games, told NHL.com. "It felt like we were in control, even in the third period. We weren't playing on our heels, at least for a good amount of it."

Avalanche goaltender Semyon Varlamov allowed five goals during an 8:45 stretch before being pulled in favor of Jean-Sebastien Giguere. Varlamov had posted a 2.16 goals-against average and .939 save percentage over his previous seven starts, but head coach Patrick Roy will stick with him in net again on Sunday.

"We couldn't stop the bleeding," coach Patrick Roy said. "Look at the fifth goal. It hit the backboards and goes in."

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