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#Senatorsplayoff #hopessuffer #blowJakob https://gotopnews.com/post/2397557 GARRIOCH Suitors for Senators may be seeking more land in LeBreton Flats The senator's playoff hopes were hit by Jakob Chychrun's injury. The next guy should come and do the work.” Sergei Belski USA TODAY Sports And more injuries. Share your thoughts and join the conversation in the comments Enjoy additional articles every month Create Account or View More Offers Try refreshing your browser, otherwise the Senators playoff hopes will be hit by Jakob Chychrun injury. Back to video If there's one thing that's been consistent throughout the Senators' tumultuous 2022-23 season, it's that they haven't gotten over the injury bug. In all positions. The final blow was delivered Saturday morning by head coach D.J. Smith told reporters in New Jersey that defensive lineman Jakob Chychrun won't be able to play for "at least two weeks" with a lower body injury, and center Ridly Greig will miss the rest of the regular season due to a breastbone condition. Article content Without these two, the already long-held hopes of grabbing a wild card spot in the National Hockey League's Eastern Conference have become much more difficult. For now, veteran Nick Holden, who has suffered a healthy scratch since the team's 6-3 loss to the Edmonton Oilers on March 24, has replaced Chychrun. He scored two goals and three assists in 12 games with Ottawa, including a 7-2 win over the Tampa Bay Lightning on Thursday, when he left early. During the game, Chychrun also had trouble with Tampa Bay defender Victor Hedman's hard foot. This game also featured a new-looking defensive duo, with Chychrun playing alongside reserve captain Thomas Chabot. "Unfortunate," Smith said. " Chabot did great job and did a good job moving pucks for us he's great guy getting the players onto boards. It's a huge loss for us. But this year, for whatever reason, these injuries and other "We've dealt with most of the things. The next guy should come and do the work." Holden, who has been on off the roster as the sixth and seventh defensive lineman all season, entered Saturday's Devils game with two goals 13 assists in 55 games. Rookie Tyler Kleven might not be that far from making the roster. Kleven, 21, who stood out his physical presence for three seasons at the University of North Dakota, signed his entry-level deal Thursday and joined the Senators on Friday practice and a trip to New Jersey. The feisty center contender Greig, who has the potential to bite and attack the middle a little more, tried to play through an injury. He recorded one goal and five assists in 16 games during a double recall from the American Hockey League Belleville. Greig recorded 13 goals and 14 assists in 35 games for Belleville. "He's a tough kid and he kept that to himself," Smith said. "But it didn't feel right, so we checked and it couldn't go to the next track." TOP 10 NOT GOOD ENOUGH Unless there's a collapse at end of season, Senators will finish in NHL top 10 in both power play and penalty kills. The Senators finished seventh in both power play and penalty kills before the puck fell to the Devils on Saturday. As well documented, 5 by 5 failures are very painful things. In this case, they lag behind 158-130. Now, look at the Devils, who went on a long playoff round. Penalty kills were good, placing eighth in the league at 82.1 percent, but power play averaged just 21.0 percent. Do the math. That's more than half a goal per game. HARD ENOUGH FOR RUFF Leading Saturday's competition, Devils coach Lindy Ruff expected nothing more than scumbag from Senators captain Brady Tkachuk, who set a new career goal with 32, scoring two goals against the Tampa Bay Lightning on Thursday. Tkachuk's style is well known to loyal Senators, but the league is taking note, too. "There's a clear ugliness about the way he scores," Ruff told New Jersey reporters. "He can get in front of the net and bully you. He can provoke people, so he has a game that annoys the other teams and he has to give credit for that." kwarrenpostmedia TwitterCitizenkwarren Recommended from Editorial Brannstrom finally finds his place in changing Senator's defense WARREN'S PIECE Newcomer Tyler Kleven heads off with the Senators while Dylan Ferguson hasn't finished proving himself