On Sens/Oilers Rumours- Update From Practice
Over the weekend, we have seen a number of rumours popping up that connect the Ottawa Senators and Edmonton Oilers. One team has strong defensive prospects, the other is stacked up front so naturally
Sens Fall to 1-4-0
The effort was certainly better than what we saw against the Avalanche. But in the end the result was the same, as the Ottawa Senators dropped a 2-1 decision in Washington last night. Peter
Auld Gets the Start in Washington
Coming off an ugly loss on home ice on Thursday night, the Ottawa Senators travel to Washington to take on the undefeated Capitals. With Craig Anderson struggling through the first four games of the
Sens Lose Big on Home Ice
(UPDATE 1:37 PM)- Bobby Butler suffered a pulled groin muscle last night and was not at practice this afternoon. He is not expected to make the trip to Washington. Alex Auld will get his
GAME DAY- Filatov to Binghamton of AHL
(UPDATE 4:03 PM)- Bit of a surprise move this afternoon as the Ottawa Senators have announced they are sending forward Nikita Filatov to Binghamton of the AHL. Better to have him playing down there
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