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The Ottawa Senators fought back to tie the game three times before defeating the Philadelphia Flyers by a score of 4-3 in ...
President and CEO Cyril Leeder, President of Hockey Operations and General Manager Steve Staios, and Vice-President, Ticket Sales and Service Brendan Du Vall met with the media to discuss the upcoming ...
The trophy honours the late Bill Masterton, the only NHL player to die from injuries received in a game, and was first ...
Cyril Leeder, the club’s CEO and president, told reporters on Wednesday that the Senators will give playoff priority to existing and new season ticket holders before opening up single-game seats as ...
It's been eight years since Ottawa Senators fans had a chance to enjoy the Stanley Cup Playoffs, and because so much has ...
Ottawa Senators winger Angus Crookshank (James Carey Lauder-Imagn Images) The last time they played a postseason game was in that very arena on May 25, 2017 – a double-overtime loss in Game 7 of ...
The Ottawa Senators will look to tighten their grip on the first Wild Card spot in the East as they aim for a third straight win against the Pittsburgh Penguins. Jake Sanderson has been an ...
Who: Ottawa Senators (39-28-5, 83 points, 4th place Atlantic Division) @ Pittsburgh Penguins (29-34-11, 69 points, 7th place Metropolitan Division) When: 5:00 p.m. ET How to Watch: TSN5 ...
The other options are Jordan Harris, who missed his 16 th straight game in Ottawa as a healthy scratch ... Werenski logged another 29:16 against the Senators in a game that ended in regulation.
Ridly Greig, Drake Batherson and Jake Sanderson scored goals in the first two periods to give the Senators a 3-1 lead after two periods that ultimately led to the win. Linus Ullmark, Ottawa’s No ...
Ottawa Senators general manager Steve Staios deserves ... Sean Tierney. During a season seat member Q&A from a week ago, Staios shared an anecdote about how his eye test sometimes does not mesh ...
Senators CEO Cyril Leeder tells Postmedia the club expects to be at the Canadian Tire Centre for five more years ...