Ullmark’s first shutout of the season lifts Senators to 4-0 win over reeling Penguins
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OTTAWA – Linus Ullmark’s 24-save outing gave him his first shutout of the season in a 4-0 Ottawa Senators victory over the Pittsburgh Penguins on Thursday night.
The Penguins (14-10-9) have now lost seven straight (0-3-4), with their last win coming on Dec. 4.
With just over six minutes remaining in the third and trailing 3-0, Pittsburgh goalie Arturs Silovs left the net, despite Ottawa (16-13-4) having possession, allowing Brady Tkachuk to score an empty-net goal for his second of the game.
Ottawa took a 3-0 lead after 40 minutes with a pair of quick second-period goals.
In the opening minutes of the second, David Perron redirected Jordan Spence’s shot from the goal line for a 2–0 lead, recording the 800th point of his NHL career.
Just over three minutes later, Claude Giroux took a pass in front, spun and beat Silovs, who stopped 22 shots.
Tim Stutzle, playing in his 400th career game, had an assist on Tkachuk’s opening goal.
Ottawa opened the scoring on the power play with Stutzle finding Drake Batherson down low, who had the backdoor feed to Tkachuk at the side of the net for his third of the season.
Takeaways
Senators: After taking a 3-0 second-period lead, the Senators kept the Penguins to the outside.
Penguins: Despite having lost their previous six entering Thursday’s contest, the Penguins didn’t play with an expected sense of desperation.
Key stat
Stutzle’s 360 points in 400 games with the Senators are the fourth most across such a span, behind only Jason Spezza (416), Alexei Yashin (376) and Dany Heatley (362).
Key moment
With the Senators leading 1-0 Ullmark made a great save on Danton Heinen on what looked like a surefire goal.
.Up next
Senators: Host the Chicago Blackhawks on Saturday.
Penguins: Visit the Montreal Canadiens on Saturday.
This report by The Canadian Press was first published Dec. 18, 2025.