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Ottawa Citizen on MSNJake Sanderson ready to play for Team USA after getting late-night callScheduled to head for Costa Rica in the morning during the National Hockey League’s two-week break, the Ottawa Senators’ top ...
Hockey fans dream of having the time and money to visit every NHL hockey arena and a Kamloops man is halfway through his tour ...
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ForeverBlueShirts on MSNNew York Rangers Daily: Blueshirts head into break on high; Thatcher Demko hurt again for CanucksNot only did the Rangers rally in the third period to knock off the Columbus Blue Jackets 4-3, but each team they’re battling ...
Matt Duchene (2-1—3) and Wyatt Johnston (1-1—2) both put up multi-point showings as the Stars scored seven straight goals in ...
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Hosted on MSNNew York Rangers Daily: Staying focused on Blueshirts during break; Quinn Hughes out for 4 Nations Face-offThe 4 Nations Face-off break in the schedule is upon us. And it’ll be nearly two more weeks before the New York Rangers play ...
The Ottawa Senators are encouraging fans to take a photo when they donate blood while wearing their Ottawa Senators jerseys ...
Steve Staios has always taken a steady approach as the president and general manager of the Ottawa Senators hockey operations. Still, that patience has been put to the test. A trip to the Sunshine ...
While most of the Senators are in vacation mode, four of their teammates are focused on the start of the 4 Nations Face-Off.
It's fair for Ottawa Senators fans to wonder if the club messed with a good thing last week when they sent 22-year-old goaltender Leevi Merilainen to the minors. Merilainen came up as an injury ...
Now the Senators had Chouinard between a rock and a hard place. If he wanted to pursue his dream of playing in the NHL, he had to sign with Ottawa, but the offer was now half of the original.
For the next 12 days, the NHL is on hiatus from normal activities. For most Ottawa Senators players, that means a long holiday from the grind of the 82-game regular season and our soul-crushing ...
Despite scoring first in the opening period, the Ottawa Senators fell to the Florida Panthers 5-1. Brady Tkachuk scored the lone goal for the Senators, while the Panthers responded with five to ...
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