Ullmark overcomes emotions, Devils in winning return for Senators
OTTAWA — Linus Ullmark’s first start since stepping away for a personal leave of absence was never going to be just another game.
From the opening puck drop to the final horn, the veteran goaltender battled more than just the opposition, channelling a gamut of emotions into an impressive 26-save performance in a 4-1 win over the New Jersey Devils Saturday night that underscored both his resilience and his importance in the crease.
The Ottawa Senators netminder made his first start since taking a leave on Dec. 28. In a recent interview, Ullmark shared that he was dealing with mental health issues and had experienced anxiety during his last appearance against the Toronto Maple Leafs on Dec. 27.
“It felt like I’ve been gone for so long that there was an excitement,” admitted Ullmark. “I was nervous, which I haven’t been in a long time, and that’s positive.”


