Hurricanes beat Senators 5-2 in Karlsson’s emotional return to the ice
OTTAWA — Erik Karlsson’s teammates say he has always had their backs. Now it’s their turn to be there for their captain.
Karlsson made an emotional return to the Ottawa Senators on Saturday in a 5-2 loss to the Carolina Hurricanes. Playing his first game since he and his wife Melinda announced Tuesday that their son Axel had been stillborn, a visibly moved Karlsson waved as he received a huge ovation from Ottawa fans when announced as part of the Senators’ starting lineup.
The star defenceman had an assist and almost scored when his slapshot went off the post just under four minutes into the game, but after that Cam Ward and the Hurricanes took over to keep their slim playoff hopes alive. Carolina remained nine points back of New Jersey for the final Eastern Conference playoff berth with seven games remaining.
For the Senators, who have long been out of the playoff picture, Karlsson’s return was worth far more than two points in the standings.