Home Opener- Rundblad/Regin In, Lee/Filatov Out
After a couple of rough outings to start the 2011/2012 NHL season, the Ottawa Senators return home to friendly confines of Scotiabank Place to play their home opener. It will be the first of
Neil, Alfie Lead Sens to Home Opener Win
Paul Maclean has said it on a couple of occasions. If the Senators are going to be successful they are going to need contributions from the veteran players and tonight they got exactly that.
11-11-11- Alfie Day Roadtrip
For those of you that joined us on one of the two road trips down to Binghamton this past summer, you know just how fun these trips can be. The good folks over at
Preparing for Minnesota
Having lost their first two games, the Ottawa Senators were back on the ice at the SensPlex this morning in preparation for their home opener tomorrow night. It will be a special night in
Sens Show Fight in Loss
For the second straight night the Senators went down swinging, this time mounting a furious third period rally against the Leafs. Despite falling 6-5 to their provincial rivals, this Sens showed real signs of
GAME DAY- Konopka In, Butler Out
After a jittery start to the season, the Ottawa Senators are right back at it as they visit the Toronto Maple Leafs. The Sens struggled for large portions of last night but seemed to
GAME DAY- Sens in Detroit
It is finally here. After months of draft talk, trade speculation, coaching changes, free agency chatter, line up banter and endless discussion about the second line centre position, the Ottawa Senators season finally gets
One More Sleep
After a long offseason, we now sit just one day away from the start of another NHL Season. And sure, some other teams may be playing tonight, but for me, it starts when the
Sens Practice in London, Ontario
With the new season now just a couple days away, the Ottawa Senators made a stop in London on their way to Detroit. The club held their practice at the John Labatt Centre, home
Alfredsson Story Seems Premature
Early yesterday, a story broke from Sportsnet’s Ian Mendes suggesting that this could be the last season for Senators legend Daniel Alfredsson. At the age of 38, Alfie has suited up for 1056 games