The Community (ft Ian Mendes)
Yesterday, we introduced a new feature here on SensChirp called “The Community”. The idea is that we bring in people from in and around the Ottawa Senators – team employees, local media, digital content
Game Day – Forsberg Starts vs. Devils
When the Senators traded for and then signed Linus Ullmark, the hope was that they had in a series of moves, removed a years long curse that has hung over the organization. But that’s
Introducing – The Community
“In the last couple years, the Ottawa Senators have done a great job bringing in the community. Now it’s time for the Ottawa Senators to join The Community.” I don’t know if those were
Senators Dethrone Kings in Wacky Holiday Goal-scoring Extravaganza
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Game Day – Senators Look to Bounce Back vs. Kings
Good news, everyone. I pulled a few strings down at league HQ and had Saturday night’s debacle stricken from the record. It will still count in the standings and for the purposes of NHL
Senators Fall Flat in Montreal
FIVE QUICK THOUGHTS -Well that was a kick in the vibes. Just a couple days after the high of the home opener, the Senators fell flat in the most spectacular way, laying an egg
Game Day – Senators Visit Canadiens on Saturday Night
The great thing about Home Openers is the Ottawa Senators always win them. The unfortunate thing about Home Openers is because the Ottawa Senators always win them, they are always way too much fun
Game Day – Senators Host Panthers in Season Opener
There is something different about this season. And I can’t quite put my finger on it. SensChirp has been around for the better part of two decades now and there is a certain script
Senators Sign Ullmark to Four-year Extension
How’s that for a way to fill some time ahead of the season opener?! On Wednesday, the Ottawa Senators announced that they have signed goaltender Linus Ullmark to a four-year extension that will pay
Senators Return Yakemchuk to WHL
There really wasn’t much more he could do. And in the end, the organization decided that it would just be too much, too soon for the 19-year old first round pick. Yakemchuk was a