OTTAWA, Ontario (AP) — The Ottawa Senators played with heavy hearts after the death of longtime equipment assistant Mike Foley to colon cancer. Hours before the puck dropped Saturday night, the Senators learned of Foley's death. "He was a great soldier for us for 20 odd years," said Mark Stone, who scored twice in Ottawa's 6-4 victory over Pittsburgh. Former Ottawa general manager Bryan Murray died from colon cancer in August 2017 at 74, and goalie Craig Anderson played the 2016-17 season while supporting his wife, Nicholle, in her successful fight against a rare form of throat cancer. Matt Duchene, who had a three-point night with two goals and an assist, spoke of the team's desire to honor Foley with a win and coming out with a solid effort against a team of Pittsburgh's pedigree. "That's a good team that can score goals and they threw what they had at us in the third," Duchene said.Read more on NewsOK.com