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Senators move closer to clinching playoff spot with win over Islanders

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Ridly Greig scored a short-handed goal, Linus Ullmark stopped all 23 shots he faced and the Ottawa Senators moved to the verge of clinching a playoff spot by shutting out the New York Islanders 3-0 on Saturday.

Ottawa is in if Detroit loses at home in regulation to New Jersey. The Islanders’ hopes took another hit with a fifth loss in six games.

Senators captain Brady Tkachuk took a puck up high late in the second period, returned for one shift in the third and then did not return.

Greig made it a 1-0 game with 6:54 remaining in the first. Jake Sanderson scored in the third, and Michael Amadio sealed it with an empty-netter. The Islanders went 0 for 5 on the power play.

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New York is now 1-1 since firing coach Patrick Roy and hiring Peter DeBoer as his replacement. Ilya Sorokin allowed two goals on 15 shots.

Senators: Visit the Devils on Sunday night.

Islanders: Host the Montreal Canadiens on Sunday.

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Max Verstappen reacts after qualifying in P5 for the F1 Miami GP sprint

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Max Verstappen reacted positively upon realizing that he finished fifth during the Miami Grand Prix Sprint Qualifying on Friday. The Dutchman exclaimed that this result made for a “massive improvement” for him and Red Bull, who have been struggling for form in 2026 so far.

The new regulations era has not gotten off to a great start for Verstappen and his team as Red Bull sit P6 in the constructors’ standings after three rounds, behind Haas and Alpine for context. But the Miami GP weekend has gotten off to a relatively good start for the team as Verstappen managed to qualify in P5 for the sprint race on Friday.

Verstappen put in a 1:28.461s lap time in SQ3, and while this was over half a second slower than pole sitter Lando Norris, it was still enough to secure a spot on the third row for Saturday’s dash.

The 28-year-old’s race engineer, Gianpiero Lambiase, came over the team radio after the session concluded to share that he had finished ahead of the likes of George Russell and Lewis Hamilton, as the driver replied, saying:

“Yeah. Okay. I think that’s already a massive improvement for us, so well done everyone. Well done.”

Red Bull Racing team principal Laurent Mekies then came over the team radio too as he said that the result was a step in the right direction for the team, as Verstappen added:

“Yeah, we keep working. It’s nice, to restart like this already. Really good job to everyone!”

Max Verstappen will indeed start ahead of and alongside rival George Russell for Saturday’s sprint, with the Mercedes driver achieving only a P6 qualifying spot. Lewis Hamilton in his fast-starting Ferrari will be directly behind Verstappen, starting in an underwhelming P7 alongside Franco Colapinto on the fourth row.

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Max Verstappen lays out Red Bull’s plans for the Miami GP

Max Verstappen at the Miami Grand Prix - Source: GettyMax Verstappen at the Miami Grand Prix - Source: Getty
Max Verstappen at the Miami Grand Prix – Source: Getty

Max Verstappen has explained that Red Bull’s plan for the Miami GP and the rest of the season is to try and improve on the RB22’s issues and get closer to the teams at the front of the field. The driver said that while he did not know exactly how close they can get to the front, it is still the larger goal.

Speaking to the media at the Miami GP weekend, Verstappen said [via Formula 1]:

“The team has been pushing really hard to try and understand our issues and try to bring improvements. So that’s why I think it’s nice to see what we can do here. I mean, hopefully, we can be a bit closer to the guys ahead, that’s the target. I don’t know how close, but that’s definitely what we are aiming for at the moment.”

The approach seems to have worked relatively well in the initial stages of the weekend, as Red Bull is a lot closer to the front running Mercedes, Ferrari and McLaren teams in Florida. Verstappen’s P5 Sprint Qualifying position also means he is finally mixing it with the big boys up front at least momentarily.