NHLâs Ottawa Senators condemn âtrolls and sick peopleâ after rumors about player spread online
- - NHLâs Ottawa Senators condemn âtrolls and sick peopleâ after rumors about player spread online
Ben Church, CNNJanuary 9, 2026 at 7:25 PM
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Ottawa Senators goaltender Linus Ullmark is currently away from the team for "personal reasons." - Jerome Miron/Imagn Images/Reuters
The NHLâs Ottawa Senators say they are âextremely disappointedâ and âdisgustedâ to see rumors about goaltender Linus Ullmark spread online.
Ullmark was granted a leave of absence for âpersonal reasonsâ last month, with Senators general manager Steve Staios saying at the time that the starting goaltender had the full support of the organization.
Unsubstantiated rumors have since spread across social media, speculating on the reason for Ullmarkâs absence.
On Thursday, though, Staios released an explosive statement condemning those who continue to spread stories or add to the spiraling rumor mill.
âOur organization was extremely disappointed to read the completely fabricated and false stories that are spreading around social media about our hockey club,â he said.
âLinus is away from our team for personal reasons and he has the entire organizationâs support. We asked that people respect his privacy, but clearly that request was not heard by the lowest forms of trolls and sick people who scour the internet.
âWe are disgusted that outside forces are attempting to disrupt our hockey club. This statement will put an end to the ridiculous speculation that spread online.â
Ullmark last played for the Senators on December 27 and was pulled in the second period after conceding four goals in 14 shots against the Toronto Maple Leafs.
The 32-year-old Swede joined the Senators from the Boston Bruins in June 2024 and signed a four-year, $33 million contract extension with Ottawa last October, according to the .
He has since been replaced in the Senatorsâ roster and was not named in Swedenâs squad for the Winter Olympics next month.
There is currently no timeline for his return to the Senators.
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