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LOS ANGELES — The lone bright spot Sunday night in Winnipeg was the play of Craig Anderson in relief against the Jets.

So, the Senators will stick with him Wednesday night against the Anaheim Ducks.

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Nobody did anything to write home about in the club’s 5-0 pounding from the Jets, but Anderson did make 27 stops and didn’t give up any goals in the 27:10 of action he saw after taking over from Mike Condon in the second period, so Ottawa’s top goalie has earned the right to go back into the net.

He, and the Senators, hope it was a step in the right direction.

“It was good for me to get back in there,” Anderson said following the club’s skate in El Segundo. “It wasn’t an ideal situation for me to get back in, but you make the most of your opportunities and, for me, I had the opportunity to go in there, work on my game and try to get better.

“I feel like when you go in there with the right mindset, you play your best. It’s just a matter of now continuing with that mindset and trying not to be frustrated.”