Pinto Continues Strong Start for UND
This is going to be difficult for some of you to hear. It’s going to go against much of what you read on social media in the aftermath of the 2019 NHL Entry Draft.
NHL Working Towards a Return to Play
The waiting game is almost over. While there has still been no official announcement from the league and the Board of Governors still have to approve the plan, it does sound like we are
The SensChirp Podcast- Episode 10 (ft. Bruce Garrioch)
When I was younger, I sent an email to my favourite sports writer. I was in a one-year Communications program at Algonquin College at the time. I had short-term goals of getting into Carleton
NHL Inches Toward a New Season
It’s been so long. It was March 11th, actually. The Senators lost a late night game to the Los Angeles Kings. We didn’t know it at the time but when the final horn sounded,
Monday News and Notes
After nine months without Sens hockey, it’s safe to say we were all getting pretty desperate. And that probably explains why the first three games of North Dakota’s season have basically been treated like
Jake Sanderson Dominates for UND
It’s not supposed to look this easy. For an 18-year old defenceman, the transition to NCAA hockey is often a tough one. There are grown men playing in that league and the strength difference
Kleven Makes an Impact in UND Debut
Of all the picks the Senators made in the 2020 Entry Draft, there was one that seemed to induce the most angst among Twitter scouts. It’s hard to please everyone on Draft Day but
NHL, NHLPA Negotiation Drags On
For those of you still keeping track of such things, today is December 1st. That means in exactly one month, it will be January 1st. As in, the day the National Hockey League was
The SensChirp Podcast- Episode 9
When you click the green play button at the bottom of this post, the annoying music will kick in, the beer can will open and you’ll hear the same mediocre content you’ve come to
Senators Emphasize Toughness This Off-Season
Pierre Dorion was one of the league’s busiest General Managers during what was a frantic off-season. Adding depth and experience appeared to be the priority for the Ottawa Senators. With so many young players
Ottawa’s Rebuild Depends on Matt Murray
The off-season was a surprisingly active one for the Ottawa Senators. With openings throughout the roster and money to spend, Pierre Dorion had a unique opportunity to shape this team not only for next
Monday News and Notes
Is it time for hockey yet? No? What about now? For those keeping track at home, which is the responsible place to keep track of such things during a global pandemic, the Ottawa Senators