NHL Game Preview: Ottawa Senators (38-25-10) vs. Florida Panthers (35-35-3)

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Amerant Bank Arena, Sunrise, FL
Puck drop is scheduled for 7:00 PM ET
TV: TSN5 / RDS2 (Senators); SCRIPPS / ESPN+ nationally; Radio: TSN 1200 (Senators), WQAM 560 AM (Panthers)

Recent Team Forms

Senators (solid but streaky: 5-5 in last 10, L1): Ottawa has shown resilience amid injuries, with recent results including a 3-2 win at Detroit (Mar. 24), 2-1 win at NY Rangers (Mar. 23), and 5-2 home win over Toronto (Mar. 21), but a shootout loss to Pittsburgh (Mar. 26) and regulation loss to Tampa Bay (4-2 on Mar. 28). Offense averages 3.3 GPG (top-10), driven by Brady Tkachuk, Shane Pinto, and depth scoring. They’ve been gritty on the road despite blueline depletion.

Panthers (struggling: 3-7 in last 10, L3): Florida is on a three-game skid, including losses to NY Islanders (5-2 on Mar. 28), NY Rangers (3-1 on Mar. 29), and Minnesota (3-2 on Mar. 26), with a recent SO win over Seattle (5-4 on Mar. 24). Scoring has dipped to ~2.8 GPG lately amid heavy absences, while defense has been leaky. They rank near the bottom in recent goal differential.

Injury Report

Ottawa Senators:

Thomas Chabot (D) – OUT (right forearm surgery; 4-8 weeks, out for remainder of regular season and possibly early playoffs)

Jake Sanderson (D) – OUT (upper body; did not travel or is unavailable for this game per latest reports)

Lassi Thomson (D) – OUT (lower body)

Dennis Gilbert (D) – OUT (upper body; 2-3 weeks)

Nick Jensen (D) – OUT (knee surgery; out for season)

Ottawa is extremely thin on the blue line (multiple recalls from AHL Belleville), forcing heavy minutes for younger or call-up defensemen.

Florida Panthers:

Aleksander Barkov (C) – OUT (knee; season-long on IR)

Brad Marchand (LW) – OUT (lower body; IR, week-to-week)

Anton Lundell (C) – OUT (ribs; 2-6 weeks)

Sam Reinhart (C) – Questionable / Day-to-Day (foot)

Jonah Gadjovich (LW) – OUT (upper body; IR)

Cole Schwindt (RW) – OUT (lower body; IR)

Uvis Balinskis (D) – OUT (lower body / fracture; 4-6 weeks)

Niko Mikkola (D) – OUT (knee; IR)

Florida is decimated up front and on the back end, missing their captain, top center, and key depth pieces.

Key Player Matchups

Brady Tkachuk / Shane Pinto (Senators scoring threats) vs. Panthers depleted defense (without Mikkola/Balinskis): Tkachuk’s physicality and net-front presence should exploit a thinned Panthers blueline.

Matthew Tkachuk / Carter Verhaeghe (Panthers remaining forwards) vs. Senators goaltending and structured D: Ottawa’s young call-ups will be tested by Tkachuk’s skill, but Florida’s missing centers limit creation.

Linus Ullmark / Leevi Meriläinen (Senators tandem) vs. Sergei Bobrovsky (Panthers starter): Goaltending edge likely with Ottawa; Bobrovsky faces heavy pressure against a motivated road team.

Special teams: Senators PP (22.8%) vs. Panthers PK (struggling lately); Ottawa’s depth units could feast on Florida’s absences.

Series History

Florida has dominated the season series and recent history, winning 6-2 in their Oct. 11, 2025 meeting and holding a 7-2-1 edge in the last 10 head-to-heads overall. Panthers games at home against Ottawa tend to favor the Cats, though current injuries flip the script dramatically from prior seasons.

Betting Trends

Senators are 20-14-4 on the road and have covered as favorites against injury-ravaged teams.

Panthers are 3-7 lately, 0-3 in current skid, and poor ATS/SU at home without Barkov and multiple top forwards.

Head-to-head often hits Over, but depleted rosters + defensive-minded Senators point to lower scoring.

Ottawa is surging in the playoff race; Florida has nothing to play for beyond pride.

Game Odds

Ottawa Senators              – 180

Florida Panthers               6.5

Odds Courtesy of Sports Odds Direct as of Monday, March 30, 2026

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