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Associated Press
Tuesday, April 7, 2009 OTTAWA -- The Ottawa Senators have become unbeatable at Scotiabank Place. Too bad it's come after they secured their earliest end to a season in 13 years. Dany Heatley scored his 38th goal on a power play in the second period and the Senators set a franchise record with their ninth straight home win Tuesday night, 3-2 over the Boston Bruins. Heatley drove a one-timer past Manny Fernandez from the right side 13:57 into the second to restore Ottawa's two-goal lead at 3-1. The All-Star forward ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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