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Senators Overwhelm Golden Knights in 7-1 Road Debacle

By Matthias Binder January 26, 2026
Vegas Golden Knights embarrassed in 7-1 loss to Senators
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Senators Seize Control EarlyThird-Period Onslaught Seals Vegas’ FateVegas Grapples with Road FatigueStandout Efforts from Senators’ Young Guns

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Ottawa – The Vegas Golden Knights absorbed a crushing 7-1 defeat against the Ottawa Senators on Sunday night at Canadian Tire Centre.[1][2]

Senators Seize Control Early

The Senators struck first in the opening period when Fabian Zetterlund banked the puck in off a Vegas skate at 9:25, setting the tone for Ottawa’s dominance.[1] Vegas forward Mitch Marner had missed a penalty shot just minutes earlier, failing to capitalize on a breakaway opportunity.

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Ottawa poured it on in the second period, with Dylan Cozens tapping home a backhand at 5:51, followed by Jordan Spence’s shot through traffic 16 seconds later. Stephen Halliday capped the frame with a wrist shot from the right circle at 17:50. The Senators held a commanding 4-0 lead heading into the third.[2]

Third-Period Onslaught Seals Vegas’ Fate

Momentum stayed firmly with Ottawa early in the final period. Cozens notched his second goal at 1:22 on a feed from Brady Tkachuk, who finished with three assists. Halliday added his second tally at 2:05 before Nick Jensen made it 7-0 at 3:56 by redirecting a shot off a Vegas stick.

Rasmus Andersson provided Vegas’ lone response at 15:05, scoring his first goal since joining the Golden Knights in a trade from Calgary. The defenseman’s marker came off an assist from Tomas Hertl, but it proved too little, too late.[1]

Scorers Goals Assists
Stephen Halliday (OTT) 2 1
Dylan Cozens (OTT) 2 0
Brady Tkachuk (OTT) 0 3
Rasmus Andersson (VGK) 1 0

Vegas Grapples with Road Fatigue

The Golden Knights entered the contest fatigued from a demanding schedule – their third game in four nights, following a loss in Boston and a win in Toronto. Adin Hill stopped 24 of 31 shots, but the defense faltered against Ottawa’s pressure. Captain Mark Stone saw his 14-game point streak end without registering a point.[3]

Coach Bruce Cassidy pointed to a lack of compete level after the game. “I didn’t like our battle level at all, our compete, our races early on,” Cassidy said. “Typically the team will have pushback, but we didn’t really have that either.”[1] Stone echoed the sentiment, noting the team resembled “an NHL team versus a junior team.”

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Standout Efforts from Senators’ Young Guns

Stephen Halliday enjoyed a breakout night, notching his first NHL three-point game with two goals and an assist. The rookie became the first Senators player with such a performance since Tim Stutzle in 2021. Mads Sogaard earned his first win of the season, making 19 saves in his second appearance after a recall from the AHL.[1]

Ottawa coach Travis Green praised his team’s readiness. “I like how we were ready to play. That’s a good team over there, and I like the belief in our team,” Green said. The victory improved the Senators’ record amid a recent slump.[1]

Key Takeaways

  • Senators scored seven unanswered goals before Vegas’ late reply.
  • Halliday’s three points highlighted Ottawa’s depth.
  • Golden Knights drop to 25-14-12, losing three of last four.

The lopsided loss serves as a stark reminder for Vegas to regroup on their road trip. What adjustments will the Golden Knights make next? Tell us in the comments.

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