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  • Senators' Fabian Zetterlund: Puts away goal

    Zetterlund scored a goal and added three hits in Sunday's 4-3 overtime loss to the Devils.

    Zetterlund has four goals and an assist over his last five outings. The winger has often been confined to fourth-line usage this season, though he saw 16:44 of ice time Sunday with some of the Senators' regulars out of action. Zetterlund has managed 17 goals, 32 points, 129 shots on net, 153 hits, 32 blocked shots and an even plus-minus rating over 81 appearances and should continue to play regularly in the postseason.

  • Senators' Michael Amadio: Nets goal Sunday

    Amadio scored a goal in Sunday's 4-3 overtime loss to the Devils.

    Amadio has three points over his last two contests. The 29-year-old continues to fill a middle-six role for the Senators, and he's done well there as a depth scorer. He has a career-high 35 points (15 goals, 20 assists) while adding 96 shots on net, 105 hits, 51 blocked shots and a plus-13 rating over 81 appearances. Amadio is worth a streaming look in Wednesday's matchup against the Maple Leafs.

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    Senators' Shane Pinto: Buries power-play goal

    Pinto scored a power-play goal on four shots in Sunday's 4-3 overtime loss to the Devils.

    Pinto has four goals and two assists over seven contests this month. The 25-year-old center has put together a strong campaign from a middle-six role, with enough ice time in all situations to function as more of a top-six player. He's at 23 goals, 45 points, 154 shots on net, 93 hits, 49 blocked shots, 42 PIM and a plus-4 rating over 71 appearances in his career-best year.

  • James Reimer G | OTT

    Senators' James Reimer: Falls in overtime

    Reimer stopped 26 of 30 shots in Sunday's 4-3 overtime loss to the Devils.

    The Senators opted to rest some players for this contest, and they still managed to put up a good fight. Reimer was just okay in his first appearance since March 31 versus the Panthers. He's now 6-4-2 with a 2.53 GAA and an .881 save percentage over 13 appearances this season. It's unclear if the Senators will give Linus Ullmark a full week off between games or if they'll have him get into a playoff tuneup in the regular-season finale at home Wednesday versus the Maple Leafs. In any case, once the postseason gets going, Reimer figures to be firmly on the bench.

  • Jack Hughes C | NJ

    Devils' Jack Hughes: Supplies two assists Sunday

    Hughes registered two assists, one on the power play and the other shorthanded, while adding three shots on net and two PIM in Sunday's 4-3 overtime win over the Senators.

    Hughes has six multi-point efforts over his last nine games, totaling seven goals and 11 assists in that span. The 24-year-old is up to 77 points (23 on the power play, two shorthanded), 226 shots on net, 32 blocked shots and a plus-2 rating over 60 appearances this season. Even with time lost due to injuries, this is the second-most productive campaign in his career, and it shows he could challenge for the 100-point mark if he can stay fully healthy in 2026-27.

  • Connor Brown RW | NJ

    Devils' Connor Brown: Tallies shorthanded goal

    Brown scored a shorthanded goal on two shots in Sunday's 4-3 overtime win over the Senators.

    Brown has chipped in consistent offense over the last month, earning seven goals and eight assists across his last 16 games. The 32-year-old's tally was his second shortie of the campaign. He's up to 18 goals, 43 points, 115 shots on net, 36 blocked shots and an even plus-minus rating over 74 appearances this season. Brown has matched his career high in points from the 2019-20 campaign with the Senators, and he'll get one chance to set a new personal best Tuesday against the Bruins.

  • Devils' Dawson Mercer: Goal, assist in overtime win

    Mercer scored a shorthanded goal on five shots and added an assist in Sunday's 4-3 overtime win over the Senators.

    Mercer set up Nico Hischier on the opening tally, and Hischier returned the favor when Mercer scored to tie the game at 3-3 in the third period. The 24-year-old Mercer has five goals and an assist over seven outings in April. He's up to 20 goals, 42 points, 156 shots on net, 47 blocked shots, 33 PIM, 32 hits and a minus-2 rating over 81 contests this season. Assuming he plays Tuesday in Boston, Mercer will complete his fifth straight campaign without missing a game to open his career.

  • Devils' Nico Hischier: Three points in overtime win

    Hischier scored twice on five shots and added an assist in Sunday's 4-3 overtime win over the Senators.

    Hischier opened the scoring at 5:12 of the first period. He later set up Dawson Mercer's game-tying shorthanded goal in the third and then scored another of his own on the power play 3:18 into the extra session. Hischier had gone nine games without a goal prior to Sunday, but he had eight assists in that span. The 27-year-old center is at 28 goals, 66 points (23 on the power play), 211 shots on net, 62 blocked shots, 58 hits and a minus-6 rating over 81 appearances this season.

  • Devils' Nico Daws: Picks up overtime win

    Daws stopped 27 of 30 shots in Sunday's 4-3 overtime win over the Senators.

    Daws will likely finish the regular season in the NHL because Jacob Markstrom (undisclosed) was shut down Friday due to nagging injuries. With just one more game on the schedule, it's unclear if Daws will get another chance to prove himself. The 25-year-old has earned the win in both of his NHL games in 2025-26, allowing a total of four goals on 61 shots. He's also posted a 15-16-11 record with a 2.84 GAA and an .891 save percentage over 42 appearances with AHL Utica. Daws is slated to be a restricted free agent in the summer, but his outlook for NHL playing time isn't great since Markstrom and Jake Allen are also under contract for next season.

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    Predators' Cameron Reid: Trio of assists Sunday

    Reid logged three assists in OHL Kitchener's 8-5 win over Sault Ste. Marie in Game 2 on Sunday.

    Reid is up to two goals and five assists over six playoff outings, making this the most productive of his three OHL postseasons. The Nashville prospect had 15 goals and 56 points over 57 regular-season games. Reid has been an all-around leader for Kitchener this season, wearing the captain's C on his jersey while offering steady play on the blue line.

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