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Senators' Playoff Hopes Fade: Goaltending Woes Sink Season
12 Jan
Summary
- Senators' playoff chances plummeted from 76% to 25.1%
- Team struggles with injuries, special teams, and goaltending issues
- Goaltender James Reimer signed a professional try-out contract recently

The Ottawa Senators are facing a steep decline, with their playoff aspirations fading rapidly. Just three weeks after enjoying a four-game winning streak and a 76% playoff projection, the team's chances have plummeted to 25.1%. This dramatic downturn is attributed to a combination of factors, including injuries, special teams deficiencies, and inconsistent goaltending.
Head coach Travis Green has noted a lack of desperation in the team's play, urging them to elevate their intensity both offensively and defensively. The goaltending situation remains particularly concerning, with Linus Ullmark's return date uncertain and backup Leevi Meriläinen struggling. The recent signing of veteran James Reimer to a professional try-out contract with the AHL affiliate underscores the team's efforts to stabilize the goaltending position amid their playoff push.




