The Ottawa Senators are having a rough time this NHL season because there are still questions about their starting goaltender. Linus Ullmark, who left the team in late December for personal reasons, is still on leave, which means the Senators don't have their regular starter. Ottawa needed a way to stabilize the crease. All because they had too many games and too many roster problems.
To meet their immediate needs, the Senators have signed veteran goalie James Reimer to a professional tryout contract; Reimer has years of experience in the NHL and has dealt with tough situations before. He will add depth to the goal and be the team's backup until the situation with Ullmark is sorted out.
Linus Ullmark personal leave creates uncertainty for Ottawa Senators
Ullmark’s absence has created significant uncertainty for the Ottawa Senators, who recently moved him to a non-roster status while his full $8.25 million salary remains on the books. The team has provided minimal public information, and the lack of clarity has fueled NHL news coverage, social media speculation, and ongoing trade rumors.
James Reimer's arrival gives Ottawa a more experienced option in goal as the team continues to deal with a tough stretch of NHL games, and his professional experience and ability to handle high-pressure situations should help the team stay stable while Ullmark is away. The Senators tell their players to be professional and careful when they hear rumors. As they look ahead to the rest of the season, they are focusing on performance and managing their roster.
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