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Penguins Drop Seventh Straight After Lackluster Performance Against Ottawa Senators

December 19, 2025 3 Min Read
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The Pittsburgh Penguins appear to be stuck in a cycle of poor performance, now enduring a seven-game losing streak. Their recent 4-0 defeat against the Ottawa Senators marked yet another disappointing outing, with the team lacking energy and readiness from the start. Goalie Arturs Silovs, while stopping 22 of 25 shots, couldn’t stem the tide as Linus Ullmark of the Senators shut out the Penguins, stopping all 24 shots faced.

The game was riddled with challenges for Pittsburgh, including a questionable early tripping penalty on Silovs that led to an early Senators power-play goal by Brady Tkachuk. Despite a brief surge in momentum late in the first period and some promising efforts by the top line of Rickard Rakell, Sidney Crosby, and Bryan Rust, the Senators scored two more goals before the period ended. A disputed goal in the third period that was overturned hampered the Penguins’ comeback hopes, and with six minutes left, Ottawa scored into an empty net to seal the victory.

The Penguins have struggled to respond to their ongoing adversity and showed little fight throughout the game. Although Parker Wotherspoon, Erik Karlsson, and Rakell emerged as the team’s most competitive players on Tuesday, the overall defensive showings were lacking. Goaltender Silovs has now suffered his seventh consecutive loss, highlighting a season-long struggle for consistency.

The team needs to reconsider line combinations, particularly separating Crosby and Rust, as their current pairing isn’t successful defensively. Defenseman Kris Letang continues to face challenges, especially in one-on-one situations, which suggests a need for a smaller role or a new defensive partner. The Penguins might also benefit from giving younger players like Harrison Brunike a shot on the NHL roster, allowing him to develop and contribute, as the veteran defenders have not been meeting expectations.

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In terms of roster changes, the Penguins might have to look at making some tough decisions, potentially moving underperforming veterans out and giving opportunities to younger, more energetic players. With key centers still sidelined due to injury, the team needs fresh options to regain competitiveness.

Ultimately, the Penguins are at a crossroads, and their recent string of failures indicates a need for urgent adjustments. Their season is slipping away, and only decisive action can salvage their standing and spark renewed hope.


Fan Take: This ongoing slump is a critical moment for Penguins fans who have witnessed the highs of past seasons. The team’s struggles and potential shake-ups could signal a turning point, offering both challenges and opportunities that could reshape the franchise’s future and impact the broader NHL landscape.

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