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Red Wings vs. Senators: Playoff Race Heats Up
26 Feb
Summary
- Detroit Red Wings and Ottawa Senators clash in a crucial playoff race game.
- Ottawa welcomes back Brady Tkachuk after Olympic gold medal victory.
- Both teams are battling for playoff positioning in the Eastern Conference.

The Detroit Red Wings are set to face the Ottawa Senators on Thursday night, marking a critical juncture in their pursuit of Eastern Conference playoff berths. Detroit, striving to end a nine-year drought, is currently tied for second in the Atlantic Division and is closely trailed by other teams.
Ottawa, meanwhile, occupies fifth place in the Eastern Conference wild-card standings, six points behind the second-place Bruins. The Senators will see the return of forward Brady Tkachuk, who recently won Olympic gold for the United States against Canada.
Both teams are emerging from the Olympic break with distinct recent performances. Ottawa had a strong run, winning five of six games, and boasts a solid defense that has allowed only 11 goals in their last six outings. Detroit, however, stumbled before the break, losing four of their last five matches.
Despite recent struggles, Detroit remains in control of its playoff destiny. Key players like goalie John Gibson have strong historical records against Ottawa. Similarly, Ottawa's goalie Linus Ullmark has an impressive record against the Red Wings. This game is the third of four meetings between these Atlantic Division rivals this season.




