PONTE VEDRA BEACH, Fla. -- As much time as Adam Scott spends away from the PGA Tour, this might have been a good week to take off. By the mathematical wonder of the world ranking, Scott could have stayed in The Bahamas this week and still moved to No. 1 in the world ranking provided three other players had an ordinary week at The Players Championship. "See you later," Scott said with a laugh when told of the scenario. Scott would love to get to No. 1 for the first time in his career, though hes more interested in winning big tournaments. Besides, he had a chance at Bay Hill and the Masters to replace Tiger Woods atop the ranking and squandered both chances. What adds to the interest on the TPC Sawgrass is Scott has company. Henrik Stenson, Masters champion Bubba Watson and Matt Kuchar each have a mathematical chance to reach No. 1 for the first time. "I dont think I knew that," Kuchar said. "That title is a pretty impressive title. To be No. 1 in the world at anything is amazing. To have a chance to be No. 1 in the world in the game of golf, I think all of us that play have those dreams." Its been made possible in part by Woods being on the sidelines. The Players Championship, which starts Thursday, is the second title he is unable to defend this year because of a balky back. Woods had surgery on March 31 and still doesnt know when he might return. Woods effectively has owned the No. 1 ranking for the better part of 15 years, his most recent reign dating to his victory last year in the Arnold Palmer Invitational. Other players have reached No. 1 with a caveat. Woods was going through a swing change in 2004 (though Vijay Singh helped his cause by winning nine times and a major), and he was going through another swing change and a divorce when he lost the No. 1 ranking from October 2010 to March 2013. And now hes not even playing. But the landscape is changing in golf. Woods has gone six years without a major and is hampered by injuries to his legs, arm and back in recent years. Stenson a year ago became the first player to win the FedEx Cup and Race to Dubai in the same season. Scott won the Masters and became a force in the majors. "This guy has had as much of a No. 1 period as anyone," Geoff Ogilvy said as he walked onto the short-game area to see Scott stick 24 tees into the ground around the cup for a putting drill. "He contends every time he tees it up. He only plays the big tournaments. After two rounds, it feels like he has a chance in every tournament." That sounds a little like Woods, minus the outrageous number of victories. Even so, Ogilvy remembers the time when someone else got to No. 1 -- whether it was Singh in 2004 or Lee Westwood in 2010 -- and the murmurs were that Woods was busy changing his swing. Now? "He seems to be playing better every week than Tiger," Ogilvy said about Scott. "Tiger won five times last year, but you go to the majors, Scotty seems to be in contention with a chance to win more often than Tiger. If Tiger is your benchmark, he (Scott) has been a better player. Right now, whoever gets to No. 1 probably is. If Henrik wins a major and gets to No. 1, there cant be an argument." Woods still has the nod over two years, the duration of how the ranking measures performances. In the 26 tournaments that Woods and Scott have played, Woods has won five times (Scott has won twice) and has a 12-11-3 edge in how they finished. However, Scott has a 5-1-1 advantage in the seven majors they have played, winning one of them. Stenson and Woods have played in 22 tournaments, with Woods having an 11-10-1 advantage (along with four wins to two for Stenson). Heres the very least the four contenders have to do for a chance at No. 1: -- Scott has to finish in the top 16. -- Stenson has to finish in the top six. -- Watson has to finish second alone. -- Kuchar has to win. "It would be the same as the green jacket," Watson said, describing it as the "pinnacle of the game." Scott has the most experience answering the questions, since it has been a mathematical possibility for more than two months. He couldnt hold a seven-shot lead at Bay Hill going into the weekend with a shot at No. 1. By now, as it was then, he cares more about winning. "Look, Im here to win golf tournaments," Scott said. "Thats been the goal and from that you can get to No. 1 in the world if you win often enough." Thats the way Woods always approached it, and it worked for him. Yan Gomes Jersey . 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Irving made his first shot of the night on a layup a little over three minutes into the game.A defeat to the Ottawa Senators in October is one of the few the Tampa Bay Lightning have suffered at home this season. The Lightning will seek to avenge that loss Saturday night with Steven Stamkos leading a highly productive top line and Ryan Callahan trying to build on a stellar performance. You can listen to all the action on TSN Radio 1200 Ottawa beginning at 5pm et. TSN Hockey Insider Bob McKenzie is reporting that Bobby Ryan fractured his finger when he was slashed Friday night in game against the Florida Panthers and there is no timetable for his return. Robin Lehner will start for the Senators. Tampa Bay (15-6-2) managed to force overtime in Ottawas previous visit Oct. 11, but couldnt come away with the second point in a 3-2 shootout loss. Brett Connolly tallied the tying goal with 7:26 left in regulation after the Senators scored twice in the third period. The Lightning are 8-2-0 in Tampa since that game and have one of the Eastern Conferences best home records at 9-2-1. Theyre also 10-3-1 in their last 14 overall after a 4-3 win over the New York Rangers on Wednesday. Callahan had two goals and an assist against his former team after producing one assist in his prior three games. Callahan had eight goals and seven assists in his first 14 games but had no points against Ottawa (10-8-4). Stamkos also had three points Wednesday, including his seventh goal in nine contests. Stamkos has scored a goal in a season-best three consecutive games, and first-line teammate Alex Killorn has four goals and two assists in his last six. (Callahan annd Killorn) are great players in their own right, and they make me a great player as well, Stamkos said.dddddddddddd (Callahan) grinds it out. He goes to the net, and he can finish. (Killorn) is playing extremely well the last couple of games, and hes getting rewarded for it. Hes got great skill and size. I think were finding some chemistry, and, hopefully, we can keep it up. Stamkos had one assist against the Senators in October, and has 10 goals and 11 assists in his last 18 matchups. Ottawa enters having dropped three of four and has started 1-2-0 on a five-road trip following a 3-2 loss to Florida on Friday. Craig Anderson gave up two goals in the third period to his former team, and the Senators were outshot 18-4 in the final 20 minutes and 46-24 overall. We have too many excuses, coach Paul MacLean said. We need results. We need people who want to come here and compete. Playing on consecutive nights coupled with Anderson having given up a combined 18 goals in his last five games, MacLean could turn to Robin Lehner. Lehner, 2-1-0 with a 2.28 goals-against average in his last three starts, was in net against Tampa Bay in October and recorded a shootout victory versus the Lightning in March. The Lightnings top netminder Ben Bishop started the prior meeting and is 4-0-2 with a 2.55 GAA in seven starts against his former team. Ottawas Erik Karlsson has eight goals and five assists in his last nine games against Tampa Bay and has scored a goal in five straight matchups. He has two goals and five assists in his last 11 overall games. ' ' '