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8 tweets that defined Game 2 of Sens-Bruins series

In a wild afternoon affair at the Canadian Tire Centre, the Ottawa Senators erased two Boston leads to win 4-3 and even their first-round series against the Bruins at a game apiece.

Ottawa rides the emotional rollercoaster all the way to Dion Phaneuf's overtime winner

Ottawa Senators left winger Clarke MacArthur (16) celebrates his goal during the second period of game two against the Boston Bruins Saturday. (THE CANADIAN PRESS/Sean Kilpatrick)

In a wildafternoon affair at the Canadian Tire Centre, the Ottawa Senators erased two Boston leads to win 4-3 andeven their first-round series against the Bruins at a game apiece.

After a scoreless first period, Ottawa fell behind on a controversial Drew Stafford goal that was reviewed to see if Boston was offside on the play.

The officials decided they weren't. Butjust 70 seconds later,Clarke MacArthur scored his first goal since the 2015 playoffs to tie the game on the power play.

Even Toronto Maple Leafs fans were happy for their former player, who has been kept from playing most of the last two seasons because of injury.

The good vibes were stifledless than two minutes later, when Ottawa goalie Craig Anderson got caught trying to play the puck and giftedBoston ashort-handed goal.

Boston stretched their lead to 3-1 a few minutes later on the power play, and cameras caught captain Erik Karlssonyelling at teammateDerrick Brassard from the bench and looking rather unhappy.

By the end of the second period, the good vibes seemed dead and buried.

BUT WAIT.

After the break,defenceman Chris Wideman scored a quick goal and Karlsson set up Brassardin another rapid-firescoring sequence to tie the game and send Twitter into a tizzy.

The good vibes had returned.

The game went to overtime, where the Senators went ahead for the first (and only) time in the game off a Dion Phaneuf slapshot,just after an Ottawa power play ended.

Final score:4-3.

The Senators guaranteed another playoff game at the Canadian Tire Centre on Friday. Their next two games are in Boston on Monday and Wednesday.