Bobby Ryan’s Scoring Woes Continue Callum Fraser | April 19, 2015 It’s a narrative we all know too well, but it happens to be the demise of most teams that fail to succeed during the postseason. In the playoffs, your best players…
NHL Story on Stone’s Toughness is a Gift to the Plaintiffs Ross Bonander | April 18, 2015 Last night on its home page, the NHL ran a story about Ottawa forward Mark Stone, and the injury he sustained when PK Subban slashed him in game one of…
P.K. Subban: Risk/Reward Game Pays off Against Senators Ryan Szporer | April 18, 2015 Credit should go to the Ottawa Senators, despite them being down 0-2 in their first-round matchup against the Montreal Canadiens. Even though their execution has left something to be desired,…
Hockey News: The Connor McDavid Lottery; Petr Mrazek Beats the Lightning Marcy Di Michele | April 17, 2015 BREAKING NEWS: The Flyers have fired head coach Craig Berube. [NHL] The long anticipated NHL draft lottery is set to take place tomorrow before the Rangers/Penguins game, and fans of…
Canadiens Flipping the Script on Senators Ryan Szporer | April 16, 2015 Many might have predicted a Game 1 Montreal Canadiens win over the Ottawa Senators on Wednesday, but few could have possibly foreseen just how it went down. Like a good…
The NHL’s Discipline System Fails Once Again Matt Brauckmann | April 16, 2015 The first night of the 2015 Stanley Cup Playoffs was nothing short of amazing. A double-overtime thriller to cap a 3 goal comeback, a game winner with 30 seconds left,…
Stone or Stripes: Who’s to Blame for Subban’s Early Exit? Andrew Forbes | April 15, 2015 Game one between the Montreal Canadiens and Ottawa Senators should be considered a great success in terms of playoff hockey. Passion, rivalry and blown calls all made appearances in this…
An Improbable Run: The Cinderella Sens Callum Fraser | April 12, 2015 It’s nothing short of miraculous. The Ottawa Senators have defied logic, stared down the eyes of defeat and achieved the improbable. Their astounding late-season sprint from tank to triumph could…
Ottawa Senators Cap Off Unlikely Run Michael Straw | April 11, 2015 With a 3-1 victory over the Philadelphia Flyers on Saturday afternoon, the Ottawa Senators officially capped off an improbable 21-3-3 surge to clinch a spot in the Stanley Cup Playoffs.…
Hockey News: Senators Beat Penguins; Rangers Win Presidents Trophy Marcy Di Michele | April 8, 2015 When Sidney Crosby scored just 10 seconds into the game, you got a sense that the Penguins may actually pull this off. And when they went into the first intermission…
Mark Stone: Ottawa’s Best Forward Callum Fraser | April 3, 2015 It was Oct. 26 of last year and the Ottawa Senators were in Chicago to take on the Blackhawks. Unbeaten in regulation the past five games (4-0-1), the Senators were looking…
Senators: The Youth Movement Sean Marcellus | February 23, 2015 In Saturday nights 4-1 victory over the Florida Panthers the Senators had 14 players 25-years and under in the lineup. With 25 games remaining and 9 points out of the…