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Senators coach on Game 3 starting goalie: 'I haven't made up my mind'

Marc DesRosiers / USA TODAY Sports

The Hamburglar's reign of terror may be over.

After failing to pick up a win in either of his first two playoff starts, Andrew Hammond may be forced to take a seat in lieu of Craig Anderson when the Ottawa Senators attempt to win Game 3 against the Montreal Canadiens.

Ottawa Senators head coach Dave Cameron remains undecided, at the very least.

Hammond has been good through the first two games of the series, posting a .914 save percentage on 81 shots against. His performance hasn't quite lived up to his regular season, though, leaving Ottawa in a bit of a bind.

Anderson brings 23 games of postseason experience to the table, with a .926 save percentage and 10 wins. There's a real possibility that Cameron will hand the reins back to the supposed No. 1 in an attempt to get back in the series.

Game 3 is set for Sunday in Ottawa.

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