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Stephen Halliday, Senators crush Golden Knights
Stephen Halliday scored twice and Dylan Cozens added two goals as the Senators capitalized on road-weary Golden Knights and poor goaltending to dominate 7-1.
- On Sunday, the Ottawa Senators beat the Vegas Golden Knights 7-1 at Canadian Tire Centre, a result reported by The Canadian Press on Jan. 25, 2026.
- The Vegas Golden Knights struggled to find cohesion and looked disoriented, allowing Adin Hill to tie a career-high seven goals while Ottawa’s 5-on-3 penalty kill swung momentum early.
- Twenty-Three-Year-Old Stephen Halliday led the attack with a three-point night including two goals and an assist, as the Senators outshot the Golden Knights 31-20 and scored twice in 16 seconds in the second period.
- Ending key runs, the game stopped long point streaks for Golden Knights stars as Mark Stone's 14-game and Jack Eichel's 11-game streaks ended, tying the worst margin in franchise history.
- Ullmark drew into the active roster minutes before puck drop, and Golden Knights are 25-14-12, visiting Montreal on Tuesday while Senators host Colorado on Wednesday.
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Halliday, Cozens each score twice in Senators' 7-1 romp over road-weary Golden Knights
Stephen Halliday had two goals and an assist, Dylan Cozens also scored twice and the Ottawa Senators routed the road-weary Vegas Golden Knights 7-1 on Sunday night.
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