Game Day- Series Shifts to Ottawa for Game 3
After ten long years, the Eastern Conference Finals have finally returned to the Nation’s Capital. GO SENS GO! With each team taking a game in Pittsburgh, the series is now a best of five.
Senators Drop Game Two in Pittsburgh
FIVE QUICK THOUGHTS -The Senators probably got what they deserved last night. Despite keeping the game close through two periods and surviving what was expected to be a huge push from a desperate Penguins
Game Day- East Final Continues in Pittsburgh
Heading into this series and starting on the road, a split of the games in Pittsburgh was seen as the ideal scenario. But now with a dramatic Game 1 win under their belt, Ottawa
Ryan Leads Senators to Game One Victory
FIVE QUICK THOUGHTS -That had to be Ottawa’s most complete effort of these playoffs. A shining moment for The System. And as far as road games go, that was damn near perfect. The Senators dictated the
Game Day- Senators Begin East Final in Pittsburgh
30 teams started this 2016/2017 NHL season with dreams of a Championship and now just four remain. And the team from the Nation’s Capital is one of the last ones standing. The Ottawa Senators
Breaking Down the Senators and Penguins
The first couple rounds of expert predictions are in and as you might expect, not a whole lot of love for the Ottawa Senators. Every ESPN analyst (or the ones left, anyway) but one
Senators, Penguins Schedule Released
The last Canadian team left standing. After last night’s Game Seven loss by the Edmonton Oilers, the Ottawa Senators are now the only Canadian team left in this year’s Stanley Cup playoffs. And with
Senators Headed to Eastern Conference Final!
FIVE QUICK THOUGHTS -For just the third time in the history of the franchise, the Ottawa Senators are going to the Eastern Conference Final. It hasn’t happened in a decade. Ten years! In the
Game Day- The Biggest Game of the Year
When this 2016/2017 season started way back in October, it was difficult to picture an opportunity like this. Even those with the highest of expectations for this team would have had a hard time
Senators Stun Rangers in Game 5
FIVE QUICK THOUGHTS -When Kyle Turris scored that overtime winner on Henrik Lundqvist back in 2012, it became an instant classic. A moment Sens fans would replay on YouTube thousands of times over the
Game Day- The Biggest Game of the Year
It’s a best of three now. And to the winner? A spot in the NHL’s Eastern Conference Final. During the first two games in Ottawa, the Senators were clearly the better team. When the
Senators Drop Game 4 in New York
FIVE QUICK THOUGHTS -Okay. So make that two slaps in the face. This wasn’t quite as bad as Game 3 but it was close. For a second consecutive game, the New York Rangers were