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The Ottawa Senators have called a press conference for 10:00 AM this morning where it is expected they’ll announce a new partner and a name for the building once known as Scotiabank Place. And
Senators Looking Up (SBP Being Renamed)
(UPDATE 5:11 PM)- Thanks to some great work by a couple SensChirp readers it looks we may have our answer on the new name of the rink the Ottawa Senators call home. Seems like
Bought Out
WRITTEN BY SENSCHIRP READER- Alex C As the excitement of the buyout and free agency period continues to build, I’ve been thinking a lot about players that may soon become available. I’ve listed the
MacLean, Alfredsson Capture League Awards
As expected, the Ottawa Senators have earned some hardware in the first half of the NHL's yearly awards. Paul MacLean took home the Jack Adams Award for best coach and the team's captain, Daniel
Happy Birthday Jason Spezza!
It feels like just yesterday Jacques Martin inserted a young, untested rookie into his line up for a must win game in the Eastern Conference Finals against the New Jersey Devils. That rookie would
Wednesday News and Notes
On Monday, I indicated that Philadelphia Flyers forward and Gatineau native Daniel Briere could be an option for the Senators. And while I really believe the Sens will keep a close eye on that
Sens Could Target Briere
With Sergei Gonchar’s $5 million a season off the books, the Ottawa Senators suddenly have a little bit of money to play with under the team’s internal budget. One name that has come up
Gonchar Traded to Dallas
(UPDATE 10:38 AM)- Darren Dreger from TSN is reporting that the Dallas Stars are close to signing Sergei Gonchar to a two year deal worth $5 million a season. Once that signing become official,
Going, Going, Gone-char?
Some interesting free agent news to pass along this afternoon as it looks like veteran defenceman Sergei Gonchar may have played his last game as an Ottawa Senator. Twitter reports suggest that Gonchar has
Players to Watch on Draft Day
Just 25 days until the first round of the NHL Entry Draft goes in New Jersey. The Senators are slated to pick 17th overall but the indications I'm getting right now, suggest that the
Competition Committee Recommends Changes
Working away on a post that will include a bit of Draft related info but in the meantime some interesting news from the NHL's Competition Committee. Beginning next season, and pending approval from the
Important Summer Ahead for Michalek
If I asked you who the highest paid player on the Ottawa Senators was next season, your first instinct would probably be to blurt out Jason Spezza or Erik Karlsson. But because of the