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Thomas Chabot, Senators Double-up Skidding Jets
Thomas Chabot scored twice and Drake Batherson had the game-winning goal as the Ottawa Senators defeated the Winnipeg Jets, who extended their losing streak to nine games.
- The Canadian Press reported Jan. 3, 2026 that the Ottawa Senators defeated the Winnipeg Jets 4-2 in Ottawa on Saturday.
- Batherson's second-period goal on the power play, set up by Tim Stutzle who extended his point streak to 12 games, gave the Senators a 3-1 lead after 40 minutes.
- Thomas Chabot scored twice, including a goal after grabbing a blocked shot, marking his first two-goal game since Feb. 22, 2022, and returned wearing a full bubble after a Tanner Pearson hit.
- The Winnipeg Jets dropped to 15-21-4 as their skid reached nine games, while Ottawa improved to 20-15-5.
- Next up, Ottawa faces Detroit and Winnipeg opens a homestand versus Vegas; the Senators host the Detroit Red Wings on Monday to finish a four-game homestand, while Winnipeg returns home 0-3-0 and will host the Vegas Golden Knights on Tuesday.
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Thomas Chabot scored two goals in the Senators' 4-2 win.
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Chabot scores twice for Senators who hand Jets their ninth straight loss
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The Senators came into tonight's game looking to build off of their impressive second and third periods in their win over Washington, while the Jets entered the game coming off a blown lead in a loss to Toronto in their last game and having lost eight straight, starting with their 3-2 OT loss to Ottawa on December 15th. Nick Cousins took a clear holding penalty three and a half minutes into the game. Tyler Kleven sprung Tim Stützle on the penalt…
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Leaning Left13Leaning Right1Center7Last UpdatedBias Distribution62% Left
Bias Distribution
- 62% of the sources lean Left
62% Left
L 62%
C 33%
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