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#Sens vs. #Habs: 10 tweets that sum up Game 1 for Ottawa

It was another eventful playoff game between the Ottawa Senators and Montreal Canadiens, as the Habs edged the Sens 4-3. Here are the 10 tweets that sum the game up from Ottawa's perspective.

Montreal edges Ottawa in an eventful Game 1, 4-3, with some key moments

Montreal Canadiens' Andrei Markov scored an own goal on Carey Price as Ottawa Senators' Bobby Ryan and Mika Zibanejad look on during first-period NHL playoff action in Montreal, Wednesday, April 15, 2015. (Ryan Remiorz/Canadian Press)

Game 1 featured an eventful playoff game between the Ottawa Senators and Montreal Canadiens. Here are the 10 tweets that sum the game up from Ottawa's perspective.

Many people wonder whether Ottawa will start Craig Anderson in Game 2 after Andrew Hammond struggled a bit against Montreal.

The P.K. Subban slash on Mark Stone also created a Twitter debate about whether Subban should have been ejected, and whether Stone was injured.

Stone, who wears jersey number 61, returned to the game soon after the slash, then left again. He then returned again.

NHL rule No. 61 states the following:

The night was a tough one for Stone, beyond the slash.

The second period featured six goals, which almost removed this goal from memory. Andrei Markov scored the first goal of the series, but into his own net. Ottawa forward Milan Michalek received official credit for the goal.

Once again, Game 1 between Ottawa and Montreal set a tone for the entire series.