Ottawa Senators News

Anderson will start Saturday in Tampa Bay.

Anderson allowed five goals on 42 shots in the Senators loss to the Golden Knights on Thursday. Anderson has lost three of his last four starts while posting a 4.84 GAA and .885 SV%. One of those losses came against the Lightning, who he’ll face again tonight—he allowed four goals on 45 shots in a 4-3 OT loss vs. Tampa Bay last Sunday.

Craig Anderson
Ullmark will start Thursday in Montreal.

Ullmark stopped 27 of 29 shots in the Sabres win over the Senators last Saturday. Ullmark has played very well this season, winning three of his first four starts while posting a 2.00 GAA, .934 SV% and one shutout. The 25-year-old netminder will see increased usage if he continues to play well. Tonight he takes on a Canadiens team that has lost three of their last five games.

Linus Ullmark
Anderson will start Thursday vs. the Golden Knights.

Anderson allowed three goals on 33 shots in the Senators win over the Devils on Tuesday. Anderson has been under siege all season and that should continue tonight with the Golden Knights in town—Vegas is currently averaging the fifth most shots per game (33.7) in the NHL. Despite a 5-2-2 record, Anderson has a 3.14 GAA and .919 SV% on home-ice this season.

Craig Anderson
Tkachuk (leg) was cleared for contact but won’t play on Tuesday.

Tkachuk was once again on the ice at the Senators facility on Tuesday, but will not play tonight vs. the Devils. Tkachuk shed his non-contact jersey and is “very close” to returning to the lineup. Look for him to be back in the Senators’ top-6 on Thursday.

Brady Tkachuk
Anderson will start Tuesday vs. the Devils.

Anderson allowed four goals on 45 shots in the Senators loss to the Lightning on Sunday. Anderson has struggled lately, going 1-3-2 with a 4.37 GAA and 898 SV% in his last six starts—he has faced 42.7 shots/60 in those games. Things won’t get any easier tonight with the Devils in town—New Jersey is averaging the 11th most goals per game (3.25) in the NHL.

Craig Anderson
Anderson will start Thursday vs. the Sabres.

Anderson allowed two goals on 24 shots after replacing Mike Condon in the Senators loss in Arizona on Tuesday. Anderson has been inconsistent this season (shocker) and is now on a four-game winless streak, allowing an impressively bad 16 goals on 146 shots (.890 SV%) in the process. Even against a Sabres team that is averaging the sixth fewest goals per game in the league, Anderson is a risky option.

Craig Anderson
Gaudette is expected to be back in the Canucks lineup on Monday.

Gaudette was a healthy scratch on Saturday, but was on the second power-play unit in Sunday’s practice. That kind of participation suggests that Gaudette will be back in the lineup vs. the Wild. Gaudette will likely play in the bottom-6 now that Elias Pettersson is back in and re-enters the lineup with just one assist in six games.

Adam Gaudette