Red Wings Lose Sixth Straight, Fall 2-1 to Senators
Red Wings Lose Sixth Straight, Fall 2-1 to Senators

Red Wings Lose Sixth Straight, Fall 2-1 to Senators

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The Ottawa Senators edged the Detroit Red Wings 2-1, extending Detroit's losing streak to six games. Linus Ullmark was outstanding in goal for Ottawa, making 48 saves, including 27 in a single period, to secure the victory. Dylan Cozens scored the game-winner on a power play, marking his first goal since joining the Senators, while David Perron also contributed with a second-period power-play goal against his former team. Despite peppering Ullmark with 49 shots, the Red Wings are now four points behind the Columbus Blue Jackets for the final Eastern Conference playoff spot. Detroit's frustration was compounded by a last-second goal attempt from Lucas Raymond that was ruled no goal after time expired. The Red Wings' playoff hopes are dwindling, having won only two of their last ten games.

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