Former Buffalo Sabres forward Dylan Cozens had a strong debut with the Ottawa Senators on March 8. During that matchup, the 6-foot-3 forward recorded an assist and threw a career-high nine hits.
Linus Ullmark and a former teammate made things difficult for the Detroit Red Wings. The Wings started well and sustained pressure Monday at Canadian Centre Tire, taking on Atlantic Division neighbor and wild card rival Ottawa Senators.
If that isn’t a tough enough hurdle, the Red Wings also have the most difficult remaining schedule based on opponents’ points percentage (.598), according to tankathon.com, and 11 of their final 18 games are on the road.
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mlive on MSNRed Wings’ barrage of shots not enough as skid hits sixThe Red Wings (30-28-6, 66 points) have lost six in a row, sliding further out of the playoff picture. Detroit is four points behind Columbus for the second wild card spot and five points back of Ottawa (33-25-5, 71 points), which moved into the top wild card position.
Linus Ullmark's 48-save performance in a 2-1 Senators win delivered another blow to the Red Wings' playoff hopes.
David Perron, who played with the Red Wings from 2022-24, broke the ice in Canada’s capital by burying a wrister from the left face-off circle for a power-play goal to give the Senators a 1-0 lead at 7:39 of the second period.
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