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Preview: Ottawa Senators Versus Pittsburgh Penguins – February 2, 2026

February 2, 2026 3 Min Read
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The Ottawa Senators are set to face off against the Pittsburgh Penguins tonight at 7 p.m. Eastern. The game will be broadcast locally on Sportsnet Pittsburgh and streamed on ESPN+. The Senators, currently with a record of 26 wins, 21 losses, and 7 overtime/shootout losses (59 points, 7th in the Atlantic Division), are coming off a strong run of three wins in their last ten games, including dominant performances against Vegas, Colorado, and New Jersey, with a combined score of 16-4. They will be traveling to play the Carolina Hurricanes tomorrow, so lineup and goalie decisions will be crucial. The Penguins, with a record of 28-14-11 (67 points, 2nd in the Metropolitan Division), face a challenging task as recent matches show Ottawa has had their number, winning 8 of the last 10 meetings since the 2022-23 season started.

The Senators started the season with some young draft picks making an impact, but their performance has been inconsistent, partly attributable to unstable goaltending. Their key players—Tkachuk, Batherson, Chabot, Sanderson, and Stutzle—have been together for several seasons and are now seeking to turn their fortunes around. Ottawa’s first win over Pittsburgh this season was a 4-0 shutout on December 18. Tonight, their chances may hinge on capitalizing on Pittsburgh’s goaltending issues, especially if Linus Ullmark (who recently returned from a mental health break and performed well in his last game) isn’t in net. The Penguins have key veterans like Evgeni Malkin and Rickard Rakell, who might be playing their final games in Pittsburgh, adding a layer of emotional significance to the matchup.

Both teams face lineup challenges: the Penguins are dealing with injuries to players like Kris Letang and Kevin Hayes, and questions around Malkin’s health. The team’s recent performance has been inconsistent, with Stuart Skinner potentially losing his position after a rough outing against the Rangers. Pittsburgh’s game plan will likely focus on an aggressive start, exploiting Ottawa’s goaltending vulnerabilities early to gain confidence and control the game.

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Pittsburgh is on a winning streak led by versatile contributors like Crosby, Rakell, and the emerging fourth line of Dewar, Risotto, and Acciari. Meanwhile, Ottawa’s balanced scoring and cohesive team play could provide the surprise factor, especially if their goalies find consistency.

Fan Take: This game highlights the ongoing importance of goaltending stability in hockey—without it, even talented teams struggle to reach their potential. For fans, it’s a reminder that even top-tier franchises must maintain solid netminding to contend, making every shot count and every save a potential turning point in the season’s outcome.

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