Linus Ullmark - Death knell of the Dorion/Melnyk era

Silky Johnson

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Linus Ullmark came into Ottawa with some pretty high expectations being two years removed from his Vezina run. Question marks were still there. Was he a product of the Bruins system? Is Ottawa truly a goalie graveyard?

He started the season off with big 3-1 win against the Florida but had a bit of a rough October/November after missing some time with a strain. Speculation was that he was still off a bit from the injury.

Since he has put up a ridiculous December going so far 6-0-1 with a 1.13 GA & a .962 SV%. His season totals are now top 8 in the league with a 2.39 GA and .915 SV%. A team with a goalie putting up these numbers is usually a perennial playoff team.

The eye test shows me that Linus is an elite goaltender, with a solid mental game & a great team mate. You can see clearly the confidence he brings the team with him in nets.

He is now signed in Ottawa for the next 4 years @ 8.25M

After a bunch of flop signings/trades under Dorion (Duchesne, Chychrun, Debrincat, Murray ect) is this a sign that the new Senators regime is doing things right? Has/will he answer the question marks coming into the season?

Is he (one of) the guy to help take the Dorion/Melnyck stink of the Ottawa Senators organisation.
 

dirtydanglez

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no there is still a losing culture in ottawa but solid goaltending leading the sens to a playoff spot would be a massive accomplishment for the organization.
 
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Staios and his staff seem to have had a very productive offseason. I don't know whether its going to be good enough to allow this core to contend for a championship, but they pushed a lot of the right buttons:

- Ullmark trade and extension looks like a fantastic move
- Green looks like a very solid hire. Going to be a Jack Adams finalist if the team sneaks into a playoff spot.
- Identifying that Nick Jensen filled an area of need, and then pulling the trigger even though Chychrun has more name value was bold, and looks like a very good decision.
- Amadio has been a very effective 3rd liner, and has performed well while given mostly D-zone starts
- Gaudette has been an improbable source of secondary offense for close to the minimum

Only real misfire so fire is Perron, but there's time to turn that around. It's refreshing to see the team string together so many quality moves.

They had to perfectly thread the needle to squeeze some competitive seasons out of the mess Dorion left behind. Maybe there's a chance they actually do it?
 

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It’s nice to see one of those four perennial division bottom feeders chasing down the top four. Ulmark looks like he was a key addition. He makes big saves at key moments.
 
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dirtydanglez

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Why do you say there is a losing culture, it’s not like you’re around the team.
doesn't seem like there is much accountability or leadership. overall they seem unprofessional. just a general observation, no need to be in the locker room or front office.
 
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Hallonbroder

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Staios and his staff seem to have had a very productive offseason. I don't know whether its going to be good enough to allow this core to contend for a championship, but they pushed a lot of the right buttons:

- Ullmark trade and extension looks like a fantastic move
- Green looks like a very solid hire. Going to be a Jack Adams finalist if the team sneaks into a playoff spot.
- Identifying that Nick Jensen filled an area of need, and then pulling the trigger even though Chychrun has more name value was bold, and looks like a very good decision.
- Amadio has been a very effective 3rd liner, and has performed well while given mostly D-zone starts
- Gaudette has been an improbable source of secondary offense for close to the minimum

Only real misfire so fire is Perron, but there's time to turn that around. It's refreshing to see the team string together so many quality moves.

They had to perfectly thread the needle to squeeze some competitive seasons out of the mess Dorion left behind. Maybe there's a chance they actually do it?
Perron’s playing in Ottawa?..

They just need him to not get injured, very capable goalie when he's healthy.
When was the last time he missed any significant time….?
 

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