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
Wideman Approaches Unrestricted Free Agency
A contract year is supposed to be a chance for a player to break out. It’s an opportunity to show your current team what you can do but also a time when you can
Monday News and Notes
The first round of the NHL playoffs is in full swing and to this point, it has been fairly underwhelming. Of the 19 games played so far, 10 have been decided by three or
Dorion Meets with Media in Ottawa
Guy Boucher had his turn with the media on Monday. On Tuesday and Wednesday, both Eugene Melnyk and Pierre Dorion faced the music, taking questions from season ticket holders in three separate town hall
Senators Begin Town Hall Series
See? I told you there would be lots to talk about this off-season. Last night, the Ottawa Senators hosted the first of three town hall sessions. The second was held this morning downtown and
CONTEST- Bracket Challenge Sponsored by Hyperline
The NHL playoffs start tomorrow night and if you’re like me you’re thinking, who gives a hoot? Well, YOU do now. This time of year, we’ve got to hold on to what we’ve got.
Monday News and Notes
Waking up this morning and glancing at the upcoming schedule, there was this odd sense of relief. While it’s disappointing that there won’t be playoff hockey in Ottawa this spring, it’s nice to be
Regular Season Ends With a Loss in Boston
FIVE QUICK THOUGHTS -It’s over. It’s finally over. With last night’s loss at the hands of the Boston Bruins, the regular season has mercifully drawn to a close. It will go down as a