If the Season Ended Today – Award Tracker – Part One Jordan Dix | November 25, 2015 Most teams have now arrived at the quarter-mark of the NHL season and it has been a thrilling opening act. Some good surprises in Dallas and New Jersey along with…
Andrew Hammond “Stalled” in Recovery Dustin L. Nelson | November 23, 2015 Ottawa Senators back-up goaltender Andrew Hammond doesn’t appear close to returning to the lineup. Hammond has been on injured reserve since November 15 when he took a puck to the…
Is John Klingberg’s Game Already at Erik Karlsson’s Level? Ed Sarno | November 22, 2015 Going into Saturday night’s game against the Buffalo Sabres the Stars lead the Western Conference with a 16-4 record. During that time, John Klingberg has continued to emerge as the…
Opinion: The Ottawa Senators and Trevor Daley Adam Coombs | November 19, 2015 The Ottawa Senators need help on defense. They have a terrible penalty kill and are one of the worst teams in terms of puck possession in the entire league. However,…
Sens Hold Moment of Silence for Paris Dustin L. Nelson | November 14, 2015 A busy Saturday schedule in the NHL, where 26 of the league’s 30 teams are in play, kicked off with the New York Rangers paying a visit to the Ottawa…
Daniel Alfredsson Should Be in the Hockey Hall of Fame Adam Coombs | November 14, 2015 With Nicklas Lidström being inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame as part of the Class of 2015, there are now four Swedish players in the Hall. However, come 2017 that number…
The Roman Josi/Erik Karlsson Comparison Continues Dan Mount | November 9, 2015 Tuesday’s nights game between the Ottawa Senators and the Nashville Predators will be a chance for two of the best offensive-minded defensemen in the league to battle each other. One…
Canes Three Stars Starting to Shimmer Mark Shiver | November 9, 2015 The Carolina Hurricanes pulled off an amazing win against the Ottawa Senators Saturday night. A tad over 10,000 “Caniacs” began heading for the exits when Jeff Skinner put the puck…
Mark Stone Suspended Two Games Dustin L. Nelson | November 2, 2015 Ottawa Senators forward Mark Stone has been suspended for two games, the Department of Player Safety announced on Monday. Stone’s suspension is for an illegal hit to the head that…
Ottawa Senators’ Special Teams Play Is Not So Special: Penalty Kill Edition Adam Coombs | November 2, 2015 The Ottawa Senators’ play on special teams – penalty kill and power play – is near the bottom of the league. While their power play started off hot, scoring three…
Mark Stone Will Have Player Safety Hearing for Halloween Hit Dustin L. Nelson | November 1, 2015 Ottawa Senators forward Mark Stone has a date with the Department of Player Safety on Monday, the DoPS announced Sunday afternoon. The hearing is for a head shot on Detroit…
Kyle Turris: Realizing Potential in Ottawa Chris Metzger | October 28, 2015 Kyle Turris’ hockey career didn’t start like that of most National Hockey League players. Instead of playing major junior in the Western Hockey League, Turris skated with the Burnaby Express…