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Ullmark makes 24 saves in 4-0 victory as Senators hand Penguins 7th straight loss
- On Thursday night, the Pittsburgh Penguins started a road trip by losing their seventh straight game, a 4-0 shutout in Ottawa.
- After missing the playoffs the last three seasons, the Pittsburgh Penguins face a multi-year rebuild under Fenway Sports Group, which bought the team in 2021 for $900 MILLION.
- Pittsburgh goalie Arturs Silovs recorded 22 saves despite the shutout, while Brady Tkachuk scored two goals and Linus Ullmark stopped 24 shots for Ottawa.
- According to several reports, Fenway Sports Group has agreed in principle to sell the Pens to a Chicago-based investment group led by the Hoffman family, pending Board of Governors approval.
- Pittsburgh's Action Sports contacted the league after several reports of a sale, and Fenway Sports Group said, `I've seen that reporting as well, but there is no formal agreement in place to confirm or announce at this time.
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Slow start, flat performance in Ottawa stretches Penguins’ losing streak to seven
OTTAWA, Ontario (TNS) — The spark the Penguins sought away from PPG Paints Arena never appeared. In fact, they came out flat against the Ottawa Senators on Thursday and paid the price during a 4-0 loss at Canadian Tire Centre…
Goaltender Linus Ullmark signed a first white game this season, helping Senators defeat the Pittsburgh 4-0 Penguins in Ottawa.
·Montreal, Canada
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Ullmark makes 24 saves in 4-0 victory as Senators hand Penguins 7th straight loss
Linus Ullmark made 24 saves for his first shutout of the season, Brady Tkachuk scored twice and the Ottawa Senators beat the Pittsburgh 4-0 on Thursday night to extend the Penguins’ losing streak to seven.
·United States
Read Full ArticleTakeaways: Ottawa Senators and Linus Ullmark shutdown Pittsburgh Penguins
·Ottawa, Canada
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Leaning Left9Leaning Right2Center8Last UpdatedBias Distribution47% Left
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C 42%
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