The Ottawa Senators snapped their four-game losing streak on Saturday afternoon with a 5-0 road win over the Pittsburgh Penguins. It was Ottawa's first victory of 2025, and a significant one against an Eastern wild card rival.
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The Pittsburgh Penguins showed what they are capable of during their 5-3 victory against Edmonton Thursday. They did it again against Ottawa less than 48 hours later.
The Senators embarrassed them, 5-0, at PPG Paints Arena Saturday, denying the Penguins an opportunity to at least temporarily claim one of the wild-card playoff berths in the Eastern Conference.
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