Senators Elliott earns shutout in win over slumping Flyers LOGINREGISTERHELPYOU ARE NOT LOGGED IN NHLNBAMLBCFLNFLCurlingTennisGolfSoccerNASCARFormula OneIndyCar NASCAR Canadian Tire SeriesNationwideCamping WorldAuto RacingWorld JuniorsSpengler CupMenS WHCWomenS WHCHockey CanadaAHLBoxingCanada GamesCHLCISECHLFigure SkatingLacrosseMMANCAASkiingSummer SportsWinter SportsMoreOlympicsFantasyDaily LineShowsTSN TalentCommunityMainScoresScheduleStandingsStatisticsAnaheimCalgaryChicagoColoradoColumbusDallasDetroitEdmontonLos AngelesMinnesotaNashvillePhoenixSan JoseSt LouisVancouverAtlantaBostonBuffaloCarolinaFloridaMontrealNew JerseyNY IslandersNY RangersOttawaPhiladelphiaPittsburghTampa BayTorontoWashingtonTeamsPlayersInjuriesTransactionsDaily LineNHL on TSNTradeCentreDraftCentreeotText SizePHILADELPHIA In a game that featured two struggling offences the Ottawa Senators beat the Philadelphia Flyers with defenceBrian Elliott made 22 saves in his second NHL shutout and Nick Foligno and Jesse Winchester scored thirdperiod goals to give Ottawa a 20 victory over the slumping Flyers on Thursday nightFoligno took a wrist shot from just above the circle and then put his rebound past diving goalie Brian Boucher with 829 left Boucher had smothered another drive by Foligno a few minutes earlierI just kept going to the net and making opportunities Foligno said I was happy to put that one homeWinchester sealed the victory with a shorthanded emptynet goal in the final minute The Senators scored 12 goals in their previous five games earning their lone win in a shootout against AnaheimIt was the first shutout this season for the Senators (1511) who have two wins in their past six gamesIt feels pretty good Elliot said We didnt have a lot of GradeA scoring chances We had a lot of shots from outside To bang one of those in and finally get a bounce and be able to hold them off through power plays and blocking shots You cant tell how many times guys are blocking shotsThose are the types of things that win you gamesThe Flyers (1414) were blanked for the third time in six games They are 13 under new coach Peter Laviolette who replaced the fired John Stevens a week ago after Philadelphias two consecutive shutout lossesThere was a shot I poked the rebound away and the guy came and I poked it as he was coming in Boucher said of the winning goal It rode up my stick and up over bounced and over my glove Its frustrating for the team right now We need wins and were not getting itPhiladelphia which lost six of seven before the coaching change has scored only 11 goals in seven games Six of those came in a 62 victory over the New York Islanders on TuesdayWere playing hard forward Scott Hartnell said Were skating well Compared to last game we werent getting the shots through We had a couple whacks where their Dmen would block usThats just not bear...