
"They say I'm a home wrecker and a person that no one likes on the team and I can't defend myself."
The talk surrounding Ottawa Senators netminder Linus Ullmark lately has been... interesting, to say the least.
A few weeks ago a crazy rumor was going around hockey media that essentially stated that Ullmark's teammates had kicked him off the team for exposing some of his teammates for cheating on their wives.
In particular captain Brady Tkachuk was implicated in the rumors, leading him to make a strong denial to the media. He called the rumor 'made up bullshit' and admonished media members for spreading a false narrative.
The Senators even went so far as to release a statement on the situation through their social media:
So... to catch you up:
Ullmark left the team.
Rumors swirled that Ullmark had been kicked off the team for ratting out his teammates.
Tkachuk called the rumors bullshit.
Senators called the rumors bullshit.
Still, there's no clarity as to what's going on with Ullmark and when he may return to action.
That is, until today.
Senators head coach Travis Green did tell the media last week that Ullmark had started skating on his own and is close to returning to the roster. That was a week ago now though and there's still nothing new on Ullmark's status.
"He's been around the rink. He skated this morning," Green said last Tuesday. "All positives as he's, hopefully, approaching getting back with the team.," Green said.
Today, TSN dropped a teaser for an exclusive interview with Ullmark where he will reportedly air all his dirty laundry and speak out against the rumors concerning him, his family and his teammates.
Here's a teaser:
The full interview will be published to TSN's Youtube page later today. Stay tuned for full coverage.
Ullmark hasn't been at his best this season, which probably played a part in creating the rumors surrounding his personal life, but there's no denying the fact that he has the ability to bounce back and save the Senators' season.
If this team is going to get themselves back into the playoff picture they'll need good goaltending. A healthy, refreshed and motivated Ullmark could go a long way toward delivering them some stability in goal.
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