GLENDALE, Ariz. - Chewed out by their goalie, in an 0-for-29 power-play slump and losers of three in a row, the Ottawa Senators were in a bad mood when they came to Arizona and they took it out on the erratic Coyotes.Five Ottawa players scored, two on power plays, in the Senators 5-1 victory on Saturday night.Craig Anderson had 31 saves for the Senators, who scored five straight after the Coyotes took an early lead on Mikkel Boedkers goal.Milan Michalek, Clarke MacArthur, Mike Hoffman, Cody Ceci and David Legwand scored for Ottawa. The goals by Michalek and Ceci came on power plays.The Senators Mika Zibanejad had two assists.Much of Ottawas damage came in front of the net, a major point of emphasis of coach Dave Cameron in Fridays practice.Thats how you have to score in this league, Cameron said. And the longer the season goes, the more you have to do that because everything tightens up and it becomes more of a battle. If you dont get into those areas, youll get some chances, but usually not enough to win games.Mike Smith had 28 saves for Arizona.Coach Dave Tippett said Smith doesnt deserve all the blame.Certainly everybody would like to see more saves, he said, but Id like to see more saves but Id like to see more NHL plays made. Theres some stuff that is happening in front of him that is unacceptable. You shouldnt pile on the goalie.It was the first game since Anderson, after Thursdays 5-2 loss at Colorado, said his teammates need to get meaner and tougher.In Colorado, from myself to everybody else on the team, we werent happy with the result that we got and we wanted to do something about it, Anderson said after Saturdays win. The sun came out the next day and we were able to put it behind us. You learn from your mistakes and you move forward.After going 3 for 5 on the power play in Thursdays 4-1 win over Winnipeg, the Coyotes were 0 for 5 against Ottawa.For the second game in a row, the Coyotes scored early.Boedkers left wrister in front glanced off the crossbar and into the net and Arizona led 1-0 at 4:31 of the opening period.Ottawa came back with two first-period goals. The first came on a power play when Michalek knocked in a loose puck in front of the net at 7:08.The Senators took the lead at 13:09 when MacArthur took a short pass and tapped it into the empty left side of the net.Arizonas Brandon Gormley came tantalizingly close to the tying goal midway through the first period. His slap shot from the blue line glanced off one post, travelled down the goal line to the other post, then bounced away.Moments later, Keith Yandles attempt to clear the puck from in front of the Arizona net was intercepted by Hoffman, who passed to Zibanejad. He sent it back to Hoffman, who scored in front of the net and it was 3-1 at 9:21 of the second.Cody Ceci scored early in the third, then Legwand capped the rout with a goal with seven seconds to go.Notes: Brothers Michael Stone of Arizona and Mark Stone of Ottawa played against each other for the first time in their NHL careers. Another pair of brothers play for the two teams Milan Michalek of Ottawa and brother Zbynek of Arizona, but Zbynek missed his second straight game with an upper body injury. ... Coyotes were without Martin Hanzal, also with an upper-body injury. ... Arizonas Oliver Ekman-Larsson and Ottawas Bobby Ryan were selected to the All-Star game. ... In the past five games, the feast-or-famine Coyotes lost 6-0, won 6-3, lost 6-0, won 4-1 and lost 5-1. Avery Williamson Jets Jersey .Y. - Lou Williams scored 21 points and the Toronto Raptors beat New York 81-76 on Monday night in the Knicks preseason home opener. 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"Plus, I want to improve as a quarterback in all aspects of my game. Im looking forward to working for another year with (coach Urban) Meyer and (quarterbacks coach and offensive co-ordinator Tom) Herman. And I want to graduate, so this will help get me closer to my academic goal." An acclaimed recruit out of Springfield, Ohio, Miller has started for almost three full seasons. After taking over during a 6-7 season in 2012, under Meyer he led the Buckeyes to a school-record 24 consecutive wins before losses in the Big Ten championship game to Michigan State and Orange Bowl to Clemson. "He has been an extremely valuable member of our team," Meyer said in the statement. "His desire to lead our team to a championship, to earn his degree from The Ohio State University next spring and to continue to improve as a quarterback are his motivation." Even though Miller missed almost three full games with a sprained knee in 2013, he passed for 2,094 yards and 24 touchdowns with seven interceptions and ran for 1,0068 yards and 12 scores.dddddddddddd Had he left, it would have been a crippling blow to the Buckeyes. The only scholarship quarterbacks a season ago were freshman J.T. Barrett and redshirt freshman Cardale Jones. Ohio State loses four senior offensive linemen, Millers top passing target (wide receiver Corey Brown) and the teams leading rusher (Carlos Hyde). Late last season, he was asked if he felt he was ready to play in the NFL. "Oh, yeah. Of course. Yeah. Definitely," he said. "Its just another step in life." Asked what he would gain from returning for a senior season, Miller said, "Learning from Coach Meyer. Hes one of the best in the game. So just learn from him. Get better at my craft, I feel like. And graduate, too." He had said last week at the Orange Bowl that he intended to return, but the decision was delayed for several days while he met with his family, friends and coaches. Miller was ninth in the Heisman Trophy balloting this past season and fifth the year before. Several school records are within his grasp next season. He needs 2,256 passing yards to top Art Schlichters total of 7,547; with six more touchdown passes he will surpass Bobby Hoyings Ohio State total of 57; and he can pass Schlichters marks for touchdowns accounted for (85) and total offence (8,850) with just two more TDs and only 505 more yards, respectively. Miller began spring semester classes on Thursday. ' ' '