Søgaard So Good | Ottawa Senators Crush Vegas 7-1
Mads Søgaard was rock solid as the Ottawa Senators delivered one of their most complete games of the season, crushing the Vegas Golden Knights 7–1. From start to finish, Ottawa controlled the game with structure, scoring, and strong goaltending.
Plus, Linus Ullmark returned to the lineup to back up Søgaard as the Sens roll to a statement win.
We break it all down — what made this such a dominant performance, how big Søgaard was in net, and what this means for Ottawa moving forward.
Sens journalist Callum Fraser joins Wally and Graeme for wall-to-wall Sens talk!
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11 Comments
Projecting one win into the future is what fans do.
Wow great job bringing on Rasmus Andersson
The Sanderson drop pass on the PP might be the most predictable thing in the entire league. He should absolutely be chipping it by the 4 guys at the line and hunting it down in the O-Zone. He'll beat all the PK guys there and it'll create some chaos while they try and man up.
Great Analysis of the Sens in the offensive Zone. We have the best power forward in the game and we elect to play on the perimeter. Send the puck on net and JAM it. The tone gets set by Stus perimeter play but its frustrating knowing they never bring the puck down low on the powerplay.
I believe behind the scence for the past several years andalauer has been campaigning to Bettman to overturn the pick loss. There is no quicker way to not get that pick back then to make that campaigning public and that's why its been private. Bettman has to know if they don't get the pick back andalauer likely pursues some sort of legal action and I can't imagine that bettman would want that sort of negative publicity. For that reason I still believe the sens get the pick back and from bettman and the leagues side all you have to do is spin it to something along the lines of "under andalauer the senators have been an exemplary organization and have continued to display the values of the league as a whole….yadeya ….for this reason we have decided to rescind the punishment and return the pick" wishful thinking maybe but it makes sense to me
The PP is awful because they have 4 primary passers and Brady on PP1: Stutzle, Batherson, Cozens, Sanderson. The team has too many passers in general, and no one to shoot the puck. Flip Pinto and Cozens on the PP units. Pinto is a shooter. They need a shooter.
I agree with Wally. It was a little odd. Usually when your star comes back there's a big hoopla around it. He's usually very media friendly. Unless he requested it that way. 🤷🏼♀️
51:00 Magnus Hellberg.. AHL NHL tweener lol.. at least if he wasn’t winning he had the sickest Ottawa pads
Great to get the win but I'm with Wallace, Linus should be starting.
Hopefully Wally’s 95% that we don’t get the pick back is the same as his 98% that Giroux wasn’t coming back
I really like Logan Hensler, but last year I was VERY upset when we didn’t forfeit our pick. Cuz at that point we KNEW it was gonna be number twenty-something. And I said BACK THEN, we don’t know what’s gonna happen next year, so losing a twenty something is manageable.
But they bet we’d be better, and I think, above all, they thought it would give them more time to convince the league to reverse the decision. That’s a lot of hoping and wishing. The NHL is NOT going to give us that pick back. Should have gone the conservative route and surrounded the twenty whatever pick it was (I think 21 or 22 or 23). Better the devil you know…