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Sens Offence Comes Clutch to Beat Utah | Reaction, Analysis, & Highlights | Jan. 26, 2025



Nick Robinson and Anthony Carbone breakdown another great defensive performance from the Ottawa Senators. Brady Tkachuk and Claude Giroux bump slumps in the third for a clutch victory, and the Sens move up to 3rd in the Atlantic Division. Find Anthony Carbone on X @anthonycarb0ne, https://www.youtube.com/@UCC40AtTbvwRzvKckkvTmuIA or https://nhlhottopics.com/

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  1. The Sens, with wins during the last weekend Eastern Time of January over the Leafs and Utah HC, have played 50 regular-season games from October and via a 26-20-3-1 win-regulation loss-OT loss-shootout loss record, have earned 54 standings points (SPs). The Canucks meanwhile have earned 52 SPs from last October over 48 games via a 21-17-9-1 record.

    Last regular season, the end of January had featured 71 and 42 respective SPs earned by the Canucks and Sens over 49 and 47 games via 33-11-3-2 and 20-25-2-0 records. Who would've thought the Sens would improve so much from last season while the Canucks would take a nosedive? Theories about although prior to the last weekend of this month ET, but from the start of the 1st round of the 2024 postseason, the:
    – Sens acquired Linus Ullmark in a swap with the Bruins that had sent Joonas Korpisalo the other way, but also enough other signings and acquisitions (among them Nikolas Matinpalo, Nick Jensen [acquired from the Capitals in exchange for Jake Chychrun] and Adam Gaudette), when combined with players they let go (among them winger Dom Kubalik, who the Sens had acquired from the Blackhawks, such a notable dud that early last September he'd signed a deal with a Swiss hockey club, nonetheless with a hope, via the inclusion of an NHL opt-out clause were he to have, before 15 December Central European Time, found an NHL team for which to play, to find an NHL team for which to play)
    – Canucks made their share of moves, with, in:
    — June, moving off wingers Sam Lafferty and Ilya Mikheyev, in an exchange of draft picks with the Blackhawks including an agreement by the Canucks to retain 15% of Mikheyev's then-remaining cap hit
    — July, a whole series of signings including Kiefer Sherwood, Derek Forbort and Vinny Desharnais to try to counter losses of Nikita Zadorov and Ian Cole
    — August, a trade of winger Vasily Podkolzin to the Oilers in exchange for a 2025 4th-round draft pick
    — September, goalie Kevin Lankinen off free agency, with that acquisition so crucial with Thatcher Demko having back then been out from April and a TBD return date from such injury stint

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