Unfortunately for Mikkel Boedker, he won't see the Ottawa Senators again this season.

Twice the Arizona Coyotes have faced the Senators, and Boedker had a hat trick both times.

The latest three-goal performance came Saturday night in Arizona's 4-3 victory. It's the first time in franchise history that a player had a hat trick twice against the same team in a season.

It hasn't been done by anyone in the NHL in three seasons.

"I don't know what it is about Ottawa this year," Arizona coach Dave Tippett said, "but Bods has had some pretty good fortune against them."

For which Boedker had no explanation.

"If I could, I would," he said. "I mean, getting a lot of opportunities and getting the puck in the right areas and for whatever reason it seems to find the back of the net."

Boedker's first hat trick against the Senators came in Ottawa on Oct. 24. He has three career hat tricks overall.

"He's developed into a real good player," Tippett said. "The biggest thing for him is now that consistency is there. We rely on him in so many parts of our game right now. When he capitalizes, it enhances his value, but right now he's an important player for us."

Dustin Jeffrey, recalled from Springfield of the American Hockey League on Tuesday, knocked it past goalie Craig Anderson on a second-period breakaway for the other Arizona goal. Jeffrey had a swollen lip repaired with six stitches when he talked to reporters after the game.

Mike Hoffman scored two goals, one on a power play, for the Senators. Mark Stone's shot bounced over Coyotes goalie Anders Lindback and into the net to cut the lead to 4-3 with 5:15 to play.

Boedker scored 38 seconds into the first period and 48 seconds into the second.

"For me it's not the time [it took to score], it is about how they scored them," Ottawa coach Dave Cameron said. "I thought we made it easy on them."

Boedker's third goal came on a rebound of Max Domi's shot that made it 4-2 with 6:31 left in the game.

The Senators outshot the Coyotes 38-19, and Lindback had 35 saves, including one that bounced off his toe in the third period. Anderson had 15 saves for Ottawa.

The Senators, at the end of a three-game trip, failed to score a point for the first time in eight games.

"Tonight's game could have made it a great trip," Cameron said. "But, like I said, we did a lot of good things, but not quite enough."

Arizona swept a three-game homestand and won its fourth straight home game overall. The Coyotes play the next six on the road.