Monday News and Notes
A quick look at the calendar shows that the NHL Entry Draft is still more than a month away. 39 days to be exact. It feels like an eternity. While the playoffs have provided
Poll- Who Should the Senators Take at 4th Overall?
Pierre Dorion, Trent Mann and the rest of the scouting staff will wrap up their annual team scouting meetings later today. They have been huddling all week to hammer out the details of their
Senators Will Pick 22nd Overall
Last night, the Pittsburgh Penguins were eliminated from the Stanley Cup playoffs. Not only is it just nice to finally see Sidney Crosby on the losing end of a post-series handshake, it’s also good
RFA Contracts a Priority this Summer
While a lot of the off-season talk in Ottawa surrounds the future of the team’s Captain, that’s certainly not the only difficult decision facing Senators General Manager Pierre Dorion. They also have important decisions
Flashback Friday- Senators Clinch First Playoff Spot
The year was 1997. The expansion Ottawa Senators were in their fifth season in the National Hockey League and unlike the previous four, it was clear that this version of the Senators was different.
Boucher, Assistants Back in 2018/2019
During a rare appearance on TSN1200 yesterday afternoon, Senators General Manager Pierre Dorion provided the biggest update of the off-season to this point. Head Coach Guy Boucher and his entire staff will be back
Seven Senators Headed to World Championships
(UPDATE 2:22 PM)- Pierre Dorion made an appearance on TSN1200 this afternoon and confirmed that Guy Boucher and his entire staff will be back behind the bench for the Ottawa Senators next season. Dorion
A Closer Look at the Top Five Prospects
In just a couple months, Pierre Dorion will walk up the microphone at the American Airlines Center in Dallas, Texas and announce the name of a 17 or 18 year old hockey player that
Draft Lottery Week Arrives
Six teams have punched their ticket to the second round of the Stanley Cup playoffs. Vegas, San Jose, Nashville and Winnipeg are through in the Western Conference. Pittsburgh and Tampa Bay are both moving
Flashback Friday- Dominik Hasek’s Year in Ottawa
When the news first broke on July 6th, 2004, it hardly came as a surprise. The Ottawa Senators were in the market for a veteran goalie and with John Muckler calling the shots as
Negotiations Continue for RendezVous LeBreton
In the middle of April with no Sens hockey on the schedule for a good five or six months, this is what passes for news. This morning, the National Capital Commission held another public