Senators Have More Than Just Karlsson Josh Bell | July 5, 2018 All eyes in Ottawa are on the Erik Karlsson situation. On July 1, general manager Pierre Dorion announced that the club had offered the franchise player a contract extension, later…
Mark Stone’s Future With the Senators Iain Colpitts | June 6, 2018 Mark Stone could end up getting one of the biggest pay increases during the NHL off-season, but will it come from the Ottawa Senators? Through four seasons in the nation’s…
Senators’ Late Round Draft Success Iain Colpitts | May 24, 2018 There’s no question the 2018 NHL Draft could be integral to the Ottawa Senators’ rebuild. Not only do they have the fourth overall pick, but also the 22nd overall pick,…
Stone’s Selke Chances Hurt by Injury Jacob Harris | March 23, 2018 While the Ottawa Senators have been eliminated from playoff contention, the remaining games are still very significant to some individual players. The defensive scoring title is still within Erik Karlsson’s…
Senators Weekly: Chabot Is Here to Stay Jacob Harris | January 23, 2018 It hasn’t been easy for Ottawa Senators rookies to earn the trust of head coach Guy Boucher, but since he was recalled from Belleville, Thomas Chabot has managed to win…
NHL’s Biggest All-Star Snubs by Division Brett Slawson | January 16, 2018 Excitement revolving the 2018 NHL All-Star Game continues to grow, and more fuel was added to the fire on Jan. 10, 2018 when the league released the official rosters for…
Duchene Debuts, Swedes Shine in Stockholm Jacob Harris | November 14, 2017 The days leading up to the NHL Global Series were anything but normal for the Ottawa Senators. Aside from the usual distractions that come with playing a regular season game…
Mark Stone Playing for Big Pay-Day Andrew DiRienzo | November 12, 2017 If there was an area of Mark Stone’s game that needed work heading into 2017-18 it was consistency. Despite being one of the most dogged defensive forwards in the league…
THW Re-Drafts the 2010 NHL Draft: Picks #11-20 Shane Sander | June 2, 2017 The 2010 NHL Draft class is one of the better draft classes in recent memory. Over the past several years, the class yielded eight All-Star’s and the most American -born players…
NHL Whiffs on Stone Injury Andrew DiRienzo | February 23, 2017 The NHL’s Department of Player Safety isn’t making too many friends these days. Their downhill slide started when they gave Brad Marchand – a repeat offender with a reputation as…
Senators Suffer String of Injuries Damjan Peric | February 22, 2017 There’s nothing like losing four players in two days to hit home the fact that your team’s forward depth is lacking. Heading into the weekend with games against the Toronto…
Recap: Winnipeg Jets Squeak Past Ottawa Senators Jesse Zhang | February 19, 2017 The Ottawa Senators had a chance to move into first place in the Atlantic Division while the Winnipeg Jets were slowly making their way back into a playoff spot in the…