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Ottawa Today
By the People, for the People
Ottawa Senators Face Off Against New Jersey Devils
Teams look to gain ground in Sunday's NHL matchup
Apr. 12, 2026 at 2:21pm
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The Senators and Devils renew their rivalry in a crucial late-season matchup, with both teams fighting for playoff positioning.Ottawa TodayThe Ottawa Senators and New Jersey Devils will meet on the ice this Sunday in a key NHL matchup. The Senators are coming off a 3-0 win over the Islanders, while the Devils recently defeated the Red Wings 5-3. Both teams have been inconsistent in their last five games, but will be looking to gain ground in the standings with a win.
Why it matters
This game is an important one for both teams as they fight for playoff positioning in the Eastern Conference. The Senators and Devils have split their season series so far, making this final matchup crucial. A win could help either team solidify their spot in the postseason race.
The details
The Senators will likely roll out a lineup featuring their top scorers like Tim Stutzle, Brady Tkachuk, and Drake Batherson. The Devils will counter with their own offensive threats like Nico Hischier, Jack Hughes, and Timo Meier. Both teams have dealt with some key injuries, with the Senators missing Tyler Kelven and the Devils missing Stefan Noesen and Zack MacEwen.
- The Senators and Devils last met on January 31st, with Ottawa winning 4-1.
- The Senators are 4-1-0 in their last 5 games, scoring 4.2 goals per game.
- The Devils are 2-2-1 in their last 5 games, scoring 2.8 goals per game while allowing 3.4.
The players
Tim Stutzle
A young, skilled forward for the Ottawa Senators who had a goal and an assist in the teams' last meeting.
Timo Meier
A top scorer for the New Jersey Devils who had the lone goal in their last loss to the Senators.
Nico Hischier
The Devils' captain and one of their top offensive threats.
Brady Tkachuk
A physical, scoring forward for the Senators who will be a key player in this matchup.
Jack Hughes
A dynamic young center for the Devils who will look to lead his team's offense.
What they’re saying
“We know the Senators are a tough team, but we're ready to battle and get the two points at home.”
— Nico Hischier, Devils Captain
“Our focus is on playing a full 60 minutes and continuing the strong defensive effort we had against the Islanders.”
— Brady Tkachuk, Senators Forward
What’s next
The teams will meet for the final time this regular season on Sunday, April 12th at the Prudential Center in New Jersey.
The takeaway
This game features two teams fighting for playoff positioning, with the Senators and Devils looking to gain an edge in the season series. Both squads have talented rosters, making for an exciting matchup that could have significant implications down the stretch.

