2 quick takeaways from Senators' first ever win in Utah

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It was the first time ever that the Ottawa Senators were playing an NHL game in the state of Utah against the Utah Hockey Club.

Utah has created a tough atmosphere to play in for visitors, so the Senators had a tough test in seeing what playing in the Beehive State was like. However, playing in a new atmosphere wouldn't bother the Senators at all.

The Senators shutout the Hockey Club 4-0 at Delta Center to improve to 4-2-0 on the season. The Hockey Club's first ever home loss is now courtesy of the Senators.

Momentum was riding high for the Senators after winning two of the three games on their three-game home stand, but the Senators needed to gain momentum by being able to win on the road after road struggles last season. Road struggles appeared to be apparent again after the Senators' first road loss of the season against the Montreal Canadiens, but the Senators earned their first road win in convincing fashion.

2. Offense is still attacking from all angles

The Senators scored five goals in their recent game on Saturday against the Tampa Bay Lightning. No signs of the offense slowing down happened in Utah.

In the first period, the Senators scored four goals after the Utah offense dominated for the first half of the period. Drake Batherson opened up the scoring with scoring his third goal of the season at 11:43. Just 1:23 later, Claude Giroux scored to make it 2-0 on a beautiful play.

With under two minutes remaining in the first period, Ridly Greig scored his first goal of the season on a powerplay opportunity after missing the past three games. The Senators' powerplay remains efficient yet again. With under 10 seconds remaining in the first period, Brady Tkachuk scored to make it 4-0. Tkachuk has now recorded one point in every game to start the season.

The Senators were able to chase Utah goaltender Connor Ingram from the game after their four-goal first period explosion. While the Senators didn't score against Karel Vejmelka in relief, the offense contributed big in the first period to put Utah in a tough hole.

The defenssive pair that stood out was Nick Jensen and Thomas Chabot. Both of them each recorded a +3 rating, and Jensen would also add two assists annd Chabot added on assist.

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