MONTREAL -- Erik Karlsson was relieved his Ottawa Senators piled on the goals for the first time in nearly a month.Ottawa scored more than twice in regulation time for the first time in its last 13 games as it downed the Montreal Canadiens 4-3 on Tuesday night. Karlsson scored the winner in the third period as the Sens came from behind to snap their two-game losing skid.We did a good job, forechecking hard, capitalizing on turnovers, said Karlsson, who reached the 400-point plateau with an assist in the second period. When we got it, we found a way to put it in the back of the net with good shots. When we needed it, we put it in the net.We had to make it as hard as we could for (Carey Price).Montreal had three one-goal leads in the game but the Sens never fell further behind.Mark Stone tied it at 3 from the slot after three Canadiens players got caught behind their own net. Karlsson, the Sens captain, then broke the deadlock at 5:37, the visitors first lead of the evening, on a fluke no-look shot from the blue line after a bad giveaway by Jeff Petry.We bounced back every time they got one and that was a key part of the game, said Mike Hoffman, who scored and had two assists. Definitely an interesting game to be a part of, going back and forth. We havent had too many of those this year.It gives the whole group a boost of confidence when we get more than one or two goals.Montreal played with five defensemen in the third period after Nathan Beaulieu left at the end of the second. Beaulieu took a shot from Derick Brassard to his neck and went straight to the dressing room.The Canadiens later confirmed Beaulieu was taken to the hospital for precautionary reasons.With Beaulieus absence came extended ice times for Shea Weber (29:16) and Andrei Markov (30:43), Montreals veteran defensemen.Coach Michel Therrien didnt have additional information on Beaulieus injury after the game, though he admitted losing Beaulieu took a toll on his defense.For sure when youre missing a guy like Nathan, who can play on the power play, on the penalty kill, it taxed our defensemen, Therrien said. But I thought they did a good job. Markov had a hell of a game. Weber the same thing.After a sloppy first period by both teams, the goals came in quick succession in the second.Weber got the Habs on the board 56 seconds into the period with a thunderous slap shot from the point on the power play. Seven of Webers eight goals scored this season have been scored with the man advantage. Weber also has seven of Montreals 15 power-play goals.Five minutes later, with Ottawa on the power play, Hoffman beat Price above the shoulder from an extremely tight angle to make it 1-1.The Canadiens regained their lead at 7:29 when Alexander Radulov scored after an impressive effort. The Russian dangled around Hoffman along the boards, cut to the net, shot on Craig Anderson once then scored on his own rebound while falling to the ice.Brassard tied things 2-2 late in the second before Alex Galchenyuk answered back at 2:08 of the third.Game notes Anderson made 36 saves while Price stopped 19 of 23 shots in defeat. ... The Sens conceded a power-play goal for the first time in their last 14 games. ... Markov had three assists. ... Charles Hudon and Greg Pateryn were healthy scratches for Montreal. Brian Flynn is still out with an upper-body injury.UP NEXTSenators: Host the Bruins on Thursday night.Canadiens: Host the Hurricanes on Thursday night. adidas ultra boost schuhe schweiz . 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FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. - The University of Arkansas womens basketball team opened the game on a 10-0 run and never trailed, cruising to a 68-50 win over Butler on Wednesday night in Bud Walton Arena. The Razorbacks improve to 9-0, their best start under head coach Jimmy Dykes.Jessica Jackson led all scorers with 19 points, her ninth straight game in double figures to begin the season. She was joined in double figures by Keiryn Swenson with a career-best 15 points, followed by Devin Cosper with a season-best 13 points and Malica Monk with 11 points, her sixth game in double digits. Arkansas shot 49.0 percent from the floor and was 6-of-12 from 3-point range.The Razorbacks used first-half runs of 10-0 and 9-0 to build a 34-21 halftime lead. Keiryn Swenson led the way hitting her first five shots for 12 first-half points. After Butler pulled within single digits, 44-36, midway through the third quarter, Arkansas answered with a 12-0 run to end the frame on the way to the 68-50 win.Arkansas travels to Springfield, Missouri, to take on Missouri State on Sunday afternoon with a tip-off set for 2 p.m. in JQH Arena.Arkannsas opened the game on a 10-0 run, holding Butler without a point for the first 4:57 of the game.dddddddddddd During that stretch, Arkansas held the Bulldogs to 0-of-4 shooting and forced four turnovers, scoring five points off those miscues.Keiryn Swenson knocked down a timely 3-pointer to halt an 8-0 Butler run that saw the Bulldogs pull within 10, 31-21, in the final minute of the first half. It was her second 3-pointer of the half, as she went 5-of-5 from the floor and 2-of-2 from 3-point range for a game-high 12 points in the first 20 minutes. It also gave Arkansas a 34-21 halftime lead.Arkansas shot nearly 50 percent from the floor but also won the battle on the glass, outrebounding Butler by a 34-23 margin. The Razorbacks held a decisive advantage on both the offensive glass (11-7) and defensive glass (23-16). Arkansas has won the rebounding battle in eight of the first nine games this season, improving to 31-7 when outrebounding its opponents under head coach Jimmy Dykes. ' ' '