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Senators hit by fresh locker room drama after Linus Ullmark incident

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Just as things appeared to be calming down for the Ottawa Senators, goaltender Linus Ullmark has once again found himself at the centre of controversy—this time for reasons beyond online speculation.

Earlier in the season, Ullmark stepped away from the team to focus on his mental health after dealing with panic attacks.

During his absence, social media quickly became a breeding ground for unfounded and intrusive rumours.

Both Ullmark and his wife, Moa Wikman, were dragged into false narratives, including claims of infidelity and alleged tensions within the dressing room. Some reports even suggested he had disclosed private information about teammates, with whispers involving captain Brady Tkachuk.

The Ottawa Senators responded firmly, issuing a strong statement dismissing the rumours as completely fabricated. The organisation condemned those responsible and reaffirmed their full support for Ullmark during his time away. Upon his return weeks later, the controversy died down, and the team refocused, pushing back into playoff contention.

However, a fresh issue has now emerged—one much closer to on-ice matters. Over the weekend, Ullmark was notably absent from a crucial game against the Tampa Bay Lightning, a matchup with significant playoff implications. His absence raised questions, but it was former NHL player Jeff O’Neill who intensified the debate. Speaking publicly, O’Neill criticised the situation as “completely unacceptable,” questioning how a team’s starting goaltender could miss what he described as the most important game of the season.

While acknowledging Ullmark’s earlier challenges, O’Neill argued that the timing was difficult to justify, particularly with the team battling injuries and fighting to stay in the playoff race. His stance was clear: in high-pressure moments, key players are expected to show up.

The criticism has since reignited discussions about leadership, responsibility, and the atmosphere within Ottawa’s dressing room. Concerns about Ullmark’s form have only grown after he was pulled during a game against the Florida Panthers, conceding five goals on 16 shots.

Whether it’s form, fitness, or something deeper, questions are once again being asked about Ullmark—and the Senators now find themselves dealing with yet another wave of uncertainty at a critical stage of the season.

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