Senators cap off an eventful week feeling good about the direction of their season
NEW YORK (AP) — It was an eventful weeklong stretch for the Ottawa Senators on and off the ice.
On Thursday night, general manager Steve Staios put out a statement denying social media rumors spreading about goaltender Linus Ullmark’s leave of absence for personal reasons, and then his team lost 8-2 at Colorado. Another defeat on Saturday extended the skid to four in a row and seven of nine, and by the time they played again they were in last place in the Atlantic Division.
Beating Vancouver on home ice Tuesday night brought a welcome respite. Then on Wednesday night, they routed the reeling New York Rangers 8-4 on the road at Madison Square Garden in a dominant effort that should boost Ottawa’s hopes of climbing back in the playoff hunt.
“We need to win these games,” said captain Brady Tkachuk, who scored his 200th regular-season NHL goal and had three assists. “These are must-win games in our world, and we’re getting to that point that you just can’t waste an effort.”


