Tim Stützle Sparks Ottawa Senators with Energizing 3-Point Night vs. Bruins

2 min read• Published November 14, 2025 at 7:10 a.m. • Updated November 28, 2025 at 11:01 a.m.
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A Start That Got Everyone’s Attention

Some games take a while to heat up. This wasn’t one of them. From his first few strides, Tim Stützle looked ready to make something happen. The Boston Bruins rolled into Ottawa carrying a seven-game win streak, but Stützle didn’t seem the least bit interested in letting that continue. You could sense the crowd was all set for a big night—that familiar buzz when a star player starts grabbing shifts by the collar. It felt like one of those nights where he wasn’t just playing; he was steering the whole thing.

A Third-Period Moment That Shifted Everything

When Boston tied the game, you could almost feel the tension rising. It was the type of moment where a team either bends or finds a way to take it back. And Stützle answered. No drama, no hesitation—just the kind of finish that high-end players make look simple. And then, with the Bruins pressing late, he capped things off with an empty-net goal that felt fitting—for his 10th of the season with 18 seconds left to help deliver the win. He’d been one of the most noticeable players on the ice all night, and the scoreboard finally reflected it: two goals, one assist, and a win Ottawa genuinely needed.

Why It Mattered Beyond the Box Score

Stopping Boston’s seven-game win streak is always a nice bonus, sure, but this game said just as much about where Stützle is trending. Nights like this are what fans point to when they talk about his development and the ceiling he’s still reaching for, especially as he continues adding polish to the finer details of his game.

A Quick Check-In on His Season

Coming off a strong 79-point year, Stützle entered this season with plenty of eyes on him. His early production has backed that up: steady scoring, sharper decision-making, and the poise of a player settling into his role as a go-to forward. This three-point night didn’t feel fluky. It felt like another step in the same positive direction.

Looking Ahead

If Stützle keeps bringing this mix of energy and production, Ottawa’s going to win a lot of games they might have dropped in past seasons. He doesn’t need 10 highlight-reel plays a night—just more moments like these, where he leans into his strengths and keeps pushing his team forward. And if this game was any indication, he’s more than ready for that.

With 10 goals and 9 assists in 18 games this season, Stützle’s energizing three-point night against the Bruins may prove to be a significant point in the season for the Senators.

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