The Pittsburgh Penguins will host the Ottawa Senators in NHL action on Monday night. These teams are on opposite ends of the standings in their respective divisions, with the Pens near the top of the Metropolitan Division and the Sens near the bottom of the Atlantic. Before this Eastern Conference matchup begins on the ice, continue reading to get my Senators vs Penguins prediction.
Our Senators vs Penguins Pick
Confidence: 4/5
Game Snapshot
- Matchup: Ottawa Senators vs Pittsburgh Penguins
- Date & Time: Monday, February 2, 2026, 7:00 p.m. ET
- Venue: PPG Paints Arena, Pittsburgh, PA
- Broadcast: ESPN+

Key Storylines
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- Pittsburgh is rolling, now 28-14-11 after a 6-5 home win over the Rangers on January 31 that pushed their current streak to six straight victories. The Pens have enjoyed a 31-15 scoring margin during that run.
- Ottawa has won three straight games after a choppy mid‑January. The Senators defeated Colorado 5-2 on January 28, getting a statement win over the team with the best record in the NHL thus far. The Senators sit 26-21-7 entering this trip.
Goaltending
- Pittsburgh has leaned on a two‑man setup in goal. Stuart Skinner started and won against the Rangers on January 31, while Arturs Silovs backstopped the 6-2 win over Chicago on January 29. Skinner owns the club’s best goals‑against average among regulars and Silovs leads the team in wins.
- Linus Ullmark remains the season leader in victories and goals‑against average among regular netminders for the Senators. He has a 2.89 GAA and will try to shut down a Penguins offense that has been clicking during their recent winning streak.
Key skaters
- Penguins: Sidney Crosby leads the club with 27 goals and 58 points, still driving Pittsburgh’s offense in 5‑on‑5 situations and on the power play. Anthony Mantha has heated up with 19 goals after a two‑goal night against New York. Noel Acciari and Ben Kindel have also scored clutch goals during the streak.
- Penguins injuries to note: Kris Letang is out with a foot fracture. Bryan Rust is out short term. Despite that, Erik Karlsson just reached 700 career assists and continues to quarterback the first unit.
- Senators: Tim Stutzle leads Ottawa with 57 points, including 25 goals. Brady Tkachuk posted three assists in the 7-1 win over Vegas and added an empty‑netter against Colorado. Jake Sanderson has 34 assists and logs heavy minutes against top lines.
- Senators injuries to note: David Perron remains on injured reserve, while Thomas Chabot is day‑to‑day.
Betting Trends & H2H
- The Senators won the first meeting between these teams by a score of 4-0.
- Ottawa is 12-11-3 on the road so far this season.
- Pittsburgh enters Monday night’s action with a 13-7-7 record at home for the year.

