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Ullmark, Senators hold off Lightning for 2-1 victory

OTTAWA — Linus Ullmark made 31 saves as the Ottawa Senators earned a 2-1 victory to snap the Tampa Bay Lightning's four-game winning streak on Thursday.
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Tampa Bay Lightning centre Brayden Point (21) is stopped by Ottawa Senators goaltender Linus Ullmark (35) during first period NHL hockey action in Ottawa, on Thursday, April 3, 2025. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Spencer Colby

OTTAWA — Linus Ullmark made 31 saves as the Ottawa Senators earned a 2-1 victory to snap the Tampa Bay Lightning's four-game winning streak on Thursday.

Trailing 2-1 to start the third period, the Lightning (44-26-5) pressed for the equalizer but were unable to beat Ullmark.

Ullmark was at his best in the final few minutes of regulation, turning away a number of shots.

Jake Sanderson, with his second in as many games, gave the Senators (40-29-6) a 2-0 lead burying a Tim Stutzle drop pass on the power play 5:17 into the second period.

Ryan McDonagh made a great stretch pass allowing Yanni Gourde to take a shot and Brandon Hagel buried the rebound to put the Lightning on the board at 7:00 of the second.

Despite Tampa Bay controlling much of the play in the first period, it was the Senators who opened the scoring.

Shane Pinto took advantage of a 3-on-2, beating Andrei Vasilevsky, who made 17 saves, glove side at 13:45 of the first.

The Senators were without Brady Tkachuk for the second straight game. The captain is dealing with an upper-body injury and remains day-to-day.

Takeaways

Senators: The Senators struggled defensively at times and relied heavily on Ullmark.

Lightning: Tampa generated a number of chances on the power play but was unable to capitalize.

Key moment

With Tampa trailing 2-1, Ullmark made a huge save on Jake Guentzel with 23 seconds remaining in the second period.

Up next

Senators: Host the Florida Panthers on Saturday.

Lightning: Travel to Buffalo to take on the Sabres on Saturday.

This report by The Canadian Press was first published April 3, 2025.

Lisa Wallace, The Canadian Press

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