Senators’ Linus Ullmark Breaks Silence on Mysterious Personal Leave: ‘I Felt Like I Lost Myself’
Since Ullmark’s return, he’s been skating with his teammates and joined the team on their three-game road trip. The Senators played in Detroit on Sunday before traveling to Columbus. The teams will meet at Nationwide Arena on Tuesday night before Ottawa travels to Nashville to face the Predators on Thursday night.
Despite being with the team, however, there is no firm timeline for when Ullmark will play another game.
“I’m not ready yet,” Ullmark said. “This is just a step along the way.”
Ullmark is in the first year of a four-year, $33 million contract extension signed in October 2024, months after the Senators acquired him via trade from Boston. He has a 14-8-5 record with a 2.95 goals-against average and an .881 save percentage in 28 games with the Senators this season. The one-time NHL All-Star won the Vezina and Jennings Trophies during the 2022-23 season as a member of the Bruins and represented Team Sweden at the 4 Nations Face-Off last February.



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