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Semester 2 Registration Open at Sask DLCShare this Story : ALL TOO FAMILIAR: Ottawa Senators need to turn the page and climb standings - fast Copy Link Email X Reddit Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Breadcrumb Trail Links Ottawa Senators Sports Hockey NHL Senators Extra ALL TOO FAMILIAR: Ottawa Senators need to turn the page and climb standings - fast Author of the article: Bruce Garrioch Published Nov 22, 2024 • Last updated 49 minutes ago • 4 minute read Join the conversation You can save this article by registering for free here . Or sign-in if you have an account. Ottawa Senators goaltender Linus Ullmark and Thomas Chabot keep their eyes on the puck as they battle with Vegas Golden Knights. THE CANADIAN PRESS Article content The Ottawa Senators sat second-last in the Eastern Conference on Friday morning. Only a point ahead of the last-place Montreal Canadiens, there should be nowhere to go but up for the Senators. But, mired in a four-game losing streak after a 3-2 loss to the Vegas Golden Knights on Thursday, you have to wonder if that’s the case. As they reach the 20-game mark against the Vancouver Canucks on Saturday on Hockey Night in Canada at the Canadian Tire Centre, the Senators need to find a way to right the ship because the schedule only gets tougher from here. Advertisement 2 Story continues below This advertisement has not loaded yet, but your article continues below. THIS CONTENT IS RESERVED FOR SUBSCRIBERS ONLY Subscribe now to read the latest news in your city and across Canada. Exclusive articles from Elizabeth Payne, David Pugliese, Andrew Duffy, Bruce Deachman and others. Plus, food reviews and event listings in the weekly newsletter, Ottawa, Out of Office. Unlimited online access to Ottawa Citizen and 15 news sites with one account. Ottawa Citizen ePaper, an electronic replica of the print edition to view on any device, share and comment on. 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Play Video The Senators are feeling the heat because they know victories are paramount to make the playoffs for the first time since 2017. Next week is the pivotal American Thanksgiving date in the National Hockey League and often if you’re not in the playoff picture then, you don’t make it. But coach Travis Green is trying to get this club’s young core to leave what has happened in the past behind them and focus on the task at hand. “When you play in an area where everybody wants to win so bad that they can feel it and taste it, well the players are the same way and so are we,” Green said on Thursday night. “Learning to deal with that is not just easy. It takes resolve. You’ve got to go through some tough times sometimes and when you’re not maybe playing your best ... I say maybe playing our best, we played a hell of a game against Philadelphia, we went into Carolina and played pretty good. Sports Get the latest sport headlines and breaking news. There was an error, please provide a valid email address. Sign Up By signing up you consent to receive the above newsletter from Postmedia Network Inc. Thanks for signing up! A welcome email is on its way. If you don't see it, please check your junk folder. The next issue of Sports will soon be in your inbox. We encountered an issue signing you up. Please try again Article content Advertisement 3 Story continues below This advertisement has not loaded yet, but your article continues below. Article content “We didn’t love our Edmonton game. We came out tonight and we got 43 shots and 73 shot attempts, their goalie plays well and our guy plays well and we lose it by a goal. If we had won two or three in a row, everyone would be like ‘Ah, they lost.’ Your questions would probably be different too, ‘You played well and didn’t win.’ “You play one game, assess it and then play the next game. You get ready to play it whether you win or lose and that’s the way good teams play. They play the same way every night and then they win more than they lose. That’s what we’re trying to get to.” Green is only 19 games into his first season with Ottawa, but his challenge is trying to erase what has happened here in the past. That has been a taller task than he could have predicted. He didn’t like the result against the Knights, but was pleased with the effort and is confident if that keeps up then the Senators will get this ship headed in the right direction. The Senators have a 1-9-1 record when they’ve given up the first goal and have lost nine straight when that has been the case because this group has a hard time dealing with adversity. Advertisement 4 Story continues below This advertisement has not loaded yet, but your article continues below. Article content Not every game is going to be perfect and the key pieces of this team have all been part of what’s happened here in the past. “Stick with it,” he said. “Sometimes when you win a couple of games things really get magnified and when you win things also get magnified. That’s playing in a Canadian market. “There’s a little bit of carryover from years past of ‘Here we go again’ around here. You can only worry about the present, not worry about the past. Control what’s ahead of you, not what’s behind you. Our group still has to learn that. I could feel it when it got to 2-0 tonight.” Goaltender Linus Ullmark needs to find the answers and quick. Ullmark did play well against the Knights, but he also gave up a bad goal, which has been the case many nights. The second goal by Brett Howden to give Vegas a 2-0 lead in the second period was one that Ullmark had to save. Making the necessary stops has been a huge issue for Ullmark and it has to change or the Senators won’t get this turned around. He has a 2-4-1 record in seven appearances this month with a 3.14 goals-against average and an .876 save percentage. Advertisement 5 Story continues below This advertisement has not loaded yet, but your article continues below. Article content Recommended from Editorial TAKEAWAYS: Senators lose fourth in a row as third-period rally falls short against Vegas Ottawa Senators need to find confidence and belief after fourth straight loss That save percentage this month has Ullmark ranked No. 38 in the league in November. He’s ranked No. 41 in the NHL through the whole season with a .887 save percentage. Those numbers won’t allow any franchise to be successful and who starts against the Canucks? Will it be Ullmark or Anton Forsberg? It should be Ullmark because the organization has to find a way to get him back on track, but the way he’s playing there are no guarantees that will be the case. If he isn’t able to find his game soon then the issues will only get worse for the Senators. This has to turn around — and it has to turn around now. bgarrioch@postmedia.com Article content Share this article in your social network Share this Story : ALL TOO FAMILIAR: Ottawa Senators need to turn the page and climb standings - fast Copy Link Email X Reddit Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Comments You must be logged in to join the discussion or read more comments. Create an Account Sign in Join the Conversation Postmedia is committed to maintaining a lively but civil forum for discussion. Please keep comments relevant and respectful. Comments may take up to an hour to appear on the site. You will receive an email if there is a reply to your comment, an update to a thread you follow or if a user you follow comments. 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