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Senators Struggle Through Difficult Week Andrew Rodger | November 20, 2010 The Ottawa Senators struggled through a difficult week both on and off the ice, which left them outscored 17-4 and on a three game losing streak.
Ottawa Senators Supporting Richardson Family Andrew Rodger | November 15, 2010 The Ottawa Senators are giving their full support to assistant coach Luke Richardson and his family after the tragic death of his 14-year-old daughter.
Senators Struggling Against the NHL’s Elite Teams Andrew Rodger | November 12, 2010 The Ottawa Senators are beating the teams at the bottom of the NHL standings but it is time to defeat some elite teams, or they risk being at the bottom themselves.
Don Reddick On The Trail Less Traveled Andrew Rodger | November 4, 2010 In 1904, a group of hockey players left the Yukon to challenge the Ottawa Silver Seven for the Stanley Cup. Ninety-two years later, a re-enactment of the original journey took place, and award-winning author Don Reddick shares the story in The Trail Less Traveled.
Jarkko Ruutu – Super Pest or Super Hero? Andrew Rodger | November 1, 2010 Every team has one, the third or fourth line player that annoys the opposition into taking penalties. Love them or hate them, one of the best in the business is Ottawa Senators forward Jarkko Ruutu.
1,000 NHL Games For Sergei Gonchar Andrew Rodger | October 27, 2010 Ottawa Senators defenceman Sergei Gonchar reached a career milestone on Tuesday evening, playing in his 1000th NHL game.
1,000 Career Points for Daniel Alfredsson Andrew Rodger | October 23, 2010 Ottawa Senators captain Daniel Alfredsson reached an important milestone in a 4-2 victory in Buffalo on Friday evening – His 1,000th career point in the NHL.
Senators Defeat Hurricanes for their First Win of the Season Andrew Rodger | October 15, 2010 The Ottawa Senators picked up their first win of the season Thursday evening, defeating the Carolina Hurricanes 3-2 at Scotiabank Place. Mike Fisher’s two-goal performance powered the offence and Brian Elliott was forced into action after Pascal Leclaire left the game with an injury early in the first period.
Senators Fall Flat On Opening Weekend Andrew Rodger | October 10, 2010 Ottawa goaltender Pascal Leclaire was ready for the opening weekend, too bad the rest of his team was not, as the Senators lost 2-1 to Buffalo and 5-1 in Toronto.
Jarkko Ruutu Arrives in Style for Senators Rally Andrew Rodger | October 7, 2010 Jarkko Ruutu arrived in style to a rally at Ottawa City Hall as part of the lead up to Friday’s season opener against the Sabres.
Fantasy Hockey: Right Wing Rankings The Hockey Writers | September 27, 2010 There isn’t a ton to like about right wing. To say it is shallow is an understatement. Joe Pavelski didn’t even sniff our top 40 centers, yet finds himself as…
13 Frenzied Thoughts About 13 Free Agent Signings Mike Colligan | July 3, 2010 For an up-to-date list of where all the summer’s free-agents are headed, check out TSN’s sortable tracker. Hungry for leftovers? NHL.com has a list of 40 players still looking…