OTTAWA, Ontario -- The Ottawa Senators could overlook their sloppy start thanks to a strong finish.Kyle Turris scored in overtime, lifting the Senators over the Carolina Hurricanes 2-1 on Tuesday night.Dion Phaneuf also scored for the Senators, who were playing their first of ten home games this month. Craig Anderson made 32 saves.Jaccob Slavin scored the lone goal for the Hurricanes, and Cam Ward stopped 30 shots.Ottawa was coming off a nine-day, three-game trip that culminated with an emotional 2-0 win in Edmonton on Sunday night after learning Andersons wife, Nicholle, had been diagnosed with cancer.Its beyond words the way that hes playing right now with the circumstances and what hes going through with his wife, Phaneuf said. Its incredible. Hes an inspiration to all of us, I will tell you that. Hes just incredible to be doing what hes doing for our team right now with what hes going through.To no surprise, the Senators lacked energy and had a slow start but managed to regroup and -- thanks to Anderson -- hung in despite some sloppy stretches.Ottawa coach Guy Boucher expected a slow start after the lengthy road trip and the emotional time his team went through supporting the Andersons, but was pleased with how his team responded after the first period.I was so impressed with how the players battled to get that emotion back and they did it in every possible way, Ottawa coach Guy Boucher said. I thought we really played good in the second, third and the overtime and I believe we deserved it at that point.Tied 1-1 to start the third, both teams had a couple of good chances, but Ward and Anderson could see most of the shots and made the stops.I liked the effort, I liked the execution, Hurricanes coach Bill Peters said. I thought both teams made a push at certain times. Penalty kill was good, could have executed a little better at some offensive situations, but I liked the effort (Tuesday).The Senators struggled mightily in the first period, but thankfully Anderson was solid when the Hurricanes outshot Ottawa 16-5 and controlled much of the action.Carolina scored on its first shot after some poor defensive coverage from the Senators allowed Slavin easy entry from center ice.Ottawa tied it at the 13-minute mark of the first when Phaneufs shot from the point beat Ward low glove side.The Senators were without Mark Stone for the third period as the winger suffered an upper body injury.Carolinas Victor Rask ended his eight-game point streak (four goals, six assists), and Jeff Skinners five-game point streak (four goals, five assists) also ended.Game notes D Thomas Chabot and G Matt OConnor were a healthy scratch for the Senators. 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Hawthorn and Geelong are one result away from conjuring the perfect tonic to the AFLs long wait - a meeting of the arch-rivals in week one of the finals.Cats coach Chris Scott is among many predicting a boring weekend off, with the start of the finals delayed by a week in a fixture experiment.But should the Hawks beat Collingwood this Sunday, it will set up a qualifying final that may prove worth the wait.Geelong did their bit to make the blockbuster meeting happen with a 111-point victory over Melbourne.Afterwards, Scott said hed prefer to be preparing for a final this weekend.In terms of the flow of the season and continuity - which I know is important to key people at the AFL - I think itll be a bit of a downer, he said.But lets hope the finals series more than makes up for it.If (the Hawks clash) does come to pass in a fortnights time I think it will be a big occasion and good for footy.Scott admitted the chance to finish in the top-two, made possible by Adelaides upset loss on Friday night, was driving his players against Melbourne.Their reward is an MCG final, which will be against Hawthorn if Alastair Clarksons side win and Greater Western Sydney if the Magpies upset the three-time premiers.ddddddddddddSurprisingly, Scott said securing a home tie was never the priority.With the footy were playing wed be confident that we could travel and get the job done as well, he said.I hope that doesnt sound arrogant or like were getting ahead of ourselves.We didnt put a hell of a lot of time into thinking about where we were going to finish. It was more about playing our best footy.Should the Hawks claim a win, theyll run into their arch-nemesis Tom Hawkins in red hot form.The Geelong big man bagged 6.1 against the hapless Demons and Scott said his side felt the flow-on effects from his scoring streak.He was outstanding ... really strong in the contest too, he