The Ottawa Senators rediscovered their scoring touch with a 8-4 win over the red-hot Pittsburgh Penguins at Scotiabank Place on Saturday to maintain their tenuous grip on a playoff position in the Eastern Conference.

The struggling Senators, who had won just one of their last six games and scored just nine goals in that stretch to fall to seventh place, remained two points ahead of the Buffalo Sabres in the final playoff position.

The loss was just the second for the Penguins in their last 15 games and their first in regulation since February 19.

Senators captain Daniel Alfredsson led the offensive outburst with two goals and two assists, including a shorthanded marker late in the second period to restore the Senators two-goal lead heading into the final period.

The two-goal lead proved important as Sidney Crosby scored his first goal since returning to the Penguins lineup on March 15th to draw the Penguins to within one goal with eight minutes left.

The Senators, however, put the game out of reach with three unanswered goals against Penguins backup goalie Brad Thiessen, who suffered his first defeat in his fourth NHL start.

Milan MichalekSergei GoncharChris PhillipsKyle TurrisJason Spezza and Colin Greening also scored for the Senators while Matt Cooke scored twice for the Penguins and Tyler Kennedy added one.

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