Linus Ullmark Shuts Out the Islanders 3-0 and the Senators Are One Win Away From the Playoffs

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Linus Ullmark Shuts Out the Islanders 3-0 and the Senators Are One Win Away From the Playoffs

The Ottawa Senators just punched their ticket to clinch a playoff spot with one more win, and they did it the hard way: by absolutely suffocating the New York Islanders on Saturday afternoon in Elmont. Linus Ullmark stopped all 23 shots he faced. All of them. That's a shutout, and it's the kind of performance that keeps a team's season alive when things get tight.

The Senators Built This One the Old-Fashioned Way

Ridly Greig scored a short-handed goal in the first period, which is exactly the kind of momentum-killer that deflates a home team. Jake Sanderson added a power-play goal in the third to put this thing away, and Michael Amadio salted it down with an empty-netter late in the period. Final: 3-0 Senators. Clean. Decisive. Over.

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This was Ottawa's fourth straight win. They're now 43-27-10 with 96 points, tied atop the wild-card standings with the Boston Bruins. Here's the kicker: if the New Jersey Devils beat the Detroit Red Wings later on Saturday, the Senators clinch a playoff berth for the second consecutive season. They're one New Jersey victory away from the job being done.

The Islanders Are Running Out of Time

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The Islanders entered Saturday needing to catch the Philadelphia Flyers for the third and final playoff spot in the Metro. New York sits at 43-32-5 with 91 points, one point behind Philly. They're 1-1-0 under Peter DeBoer and have lost five of their last six games overall. That's not a trajectory that gets you into the playoffs.

Saturday was brutal. Ilya Sorokin made 13 saves but got no help from the skaters. The Islanders went 0-for-5 on the power play, including that disaster in the first period when Greig stripped the puck and set up the short-handed goal that started the bleeding. A 5-on-3 power play in the third led to Sanderson's goal after Dylan Cozens' shot glanced off Sorokin and Sanderson buried the rebound. When you can't score on five man-advantage chances, you don't deserve to win.

What's Next

The Senators are one result away from playoff clinch. The Islanders still have a path: outlast Philly for that third Metro spot. But with five losses in six games? Time is running out fast in Elmont.

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