While most of the Senators are in vacation mode, four of their teammates are focused on the start of the 4 Nations Face-Off.
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Three Forwards the Ottawa Senators Should Target via TradeWith just three weeks to go before the NHL’s trade deadline, the Ottawa Senators could look to add some much needed forward ...
We've fielded the best and most interesting trade proposals from our Senators readers one month ahead of the NHL trade ...
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A name few expected to hear at the start of the season, has earned a spot on Team Finland's roster for the NHL’s 4 Nations ...
Despite scoring first in the opening period, the Ottawa Senators fell to the Florida Panthers 5-1. Brady Tkachuk scored the lone goal for the Senators, while the Panthers responded with five to ...
Jake Sanderson has been called to suit up for his country. The Ottawa Senators defenceman was named as the replacement for Quinn Hughes of the Vancouver Canucks on Team USA at the 4 Nations Face-Off.
Steve Staios has always taken a steady approach as the president and general manager of the Ottawa Senators hockey operations. Still, that patience has been put to the test. A trip to the Sunshine ...
But it’s hard to fault Ottawa for that decision, as any other team would have made the same selection in their place. However, the same cannot be said for all of the Senators’ picks.
It's fair for Ottawa Senators fans to wonder if the club messed with a good thing last week when they sent 22-year-old goaltender Leevi Merilainen to the minors. Merilainen came up as an injury ...
When Ottawa Senators prospect Stephen Halliday left school last year to turn pro, he immediately had a big impact on the Belleville Senators. Halliday was solid in their final ten games of the ...
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Matthew Tkachuk led the way with a goal and two assists as his Florida Panthers scored five unanswered goals to down his brother, Brady, and the Ottawa Senators, 5-1, on Saturday night.
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