Michalek out 4-6 Weeks
The National Hockey League may be officially locked out but Sens forward Milan Michalek has still found a way to get injured. According to Bruce Garrioch, Michalek recently underwent surgery for an abdominal injury
On the Brink
Tonight at midnight, what has seemed inevitable for the past couple months will be made official. The National Hockey League will do the unfathomable and once again take hockey away from people that Gary
Chirp of the Week
After another rough day in the current CBA negotiations, this seems like a good time for an entry in our Chirp of the Week Feature. This week, longtime SensChirp reader Chad takes a look
NHL13- SensChirp League
Because some folks would rather not read about the details of our recently created NHL 13 league, I thought it would be a good idea to set up a separate thread. Any discussion related
Big Things Expected From Cowen
Whether it ends up being in with the BSens or here in Ottawa, it’s safe to say the Senators are expecting big things from defenceman Jared Cowen next season. And at 6’5, 230 lbs
Lockout Looming
Finally back from a great weekend in Boston and I see there has been little in the way of progress in conversations between the NHL and NHLPA. While there’s still time for a last
Lockout Plans Continue
With no new progress to report on the CBA front, a lockout is looking more and more likely. Gary Bettman will meet with the owners a week from now to discuss their plans moving
Zack Smith Signs Extension
The Ottawa Senators are doing their best to keep busy during the CBA negotiations, this time signing forward Zack Smith to a four extension. Similar to the deal signed with Turris, Smith had another
The Waiting Game
With just 11 days to go until the NHL’s current collective bargaining agreement expires, there is little reason for optimism. Late last week, the NHLPA and the owners decided that it was best to
Turris Deal Works for Both Sides
On Wednesday afternoon, Bryan Murray and the Ottawa Senators took the proactive approach, signing forward Kyle Turris to a five year extension worth $17.5 million. While Turris still has another year remaining on his
Lockout Could Impact Local Jobs (Turris Signs Extension)
(UPDATE 1:07 PM)- The Ottawa Senators have announced they've signed forward Kyle Turris to a five year contract extension worth $17.5 million. The deal will see Turris earn an average of $3.5 million per
Monday News and Notes
If it weren't for that pesky CBA issue, the Ottawa Senators would be just a few weeks away from opening training camp at Scotiabank Place. They would be just 26 days away from the