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 ...
The good news: Ottawa Senators goalie Linus Ullmark finally returned to play an NHL game after a 44-day absence. More good news: American hockey fans didn’t boo O Canada. The bad news ...
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 ...
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 ...
The good times keep on rolling for the Ottawa Senators, and one of their top defensemen was just recognized by the NHL for his impressive performances last week. Senators defender Jake Sanderson ...
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The Ottawa Senators have played their way into the Eastern Conference playoff race and currently occupy one of the top three spots in the Atlantic Division. It's been quite the run for the Sens as ...
It was another tough outing as the Ottawa Senators battled hard but fell to the Tampa Bay Lightning 5-1. The second straight meeting between the two teams, Michael Amadio scored the lone goal for ...
Just as Ottawa Senators center Josh Norris seemed to be returning to the form that once made him a first-round NHL Draft pick, the injury bug has struck yet again. Senators head coach Travis Green ...
The NHL 4 Nations Face-Off break is now upon us – a great time to glance at some of the Ottawa Senators' off-ice matters. With the NHL trade deadline less than a month away (March 7), decisions ...
When Artem Zub returned to the Ottawa Senators lineup in early January, the prevailing thought was, "Okay, now that the Senators have two quality defensive pairings, how much will the needle move?" ...
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.