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Sens rout Isles, close in on 1st place (AP)
Erik Karlsson and Jason Spezza each scored twice, Craig Anderson made 28 saves and the Ottawa Senators beat the New York Islanders 6-0 on Monday for their third straight win. The Senators (31-22-8) moved within two points of first-place Boston … Continue reading
Power Rankings: Reality starting to bite overachieving Sens
The Senators have ridden Craig Anderson into surprising contention, but now their goalie is looking worn and reality seems to be setting in. Adam Gretz says at least they play in the right division. Power Rankings Source: NHL Hockey News: … Continue reading
Alfredsson picks all Sens and Swedish-born players on All-Star roster
Daniel Alfredsson’s kids should be happy. And so should be much of Ottawa and Sweden with the team the Senators captain put together in making his selections in the NHL All-Star draft on Thursday night. Source: NHL Hockey News: CBSSports.com
Sens hand Penguins fifth straight loss (AP)
The Ottawa Senators are on such a roll that even one of their most spectacular goals of the season was met with little more than a shoulder shrug. Milan Michalek scored twice and Jason Spezza undressed Pittsburgh goalie Brent Johnson … Continue reading
Habs top Sens as Cunneyworth wins first (AP)
Randy Cunneyworth has fond memories of playing in Ottawa. Thanks to the Montreal Canadiens’ much-needed win over the Senators, the Canadian capital has given him another treasured hockey souvenir. Michael Cammalleri, Tomas Plekanec, Louis Leblanc, P.K. Subban and Erik Cole … Continue reading
Thomas makes 47 saves as Bruins top Sens (AP)
Tim Thomas and the Boston Bruins have put their lost October well behind them. Thomas made 47 saves, Daniel Paille scored twice and Boston extended its winning streak to three games with a 5-2 victory over the Ottawa Senators on … Continue reading
Crosby has 3 assists as Pens defeat Sens (AP)
Sidney Crosby may have picked up a new hobby during his lengthy layoff for concussion-like symptoms: agitator. The Pittsburgh Penguins superstar collected three assists in a 6-3 win over the Ottawa Senators on Friday, though it was his play in … Continue reading
Rangers top Sens for fifth straight win (AP)
The New York Rangers are rolling right along with red-hot Marian Gaborik, who has found quite a connection with his new linemates. Gaborik scored twice, Derek Stepan had a goal and two assists, and the Rangers extended their winning streak … Continue reading
Bruins end skid, Sens’ 6-game win streak (AP)
The Boston Bruins have already put their brutal October behind them. The defending Stanley Cup champions opened November with a 5-3 win over the Ottawa Senators on Tuesday night, getting back-to-back goals from Johnny Boychuk and Daniel Paille 47 seconds … Continue reading
Sens extend win streak to 6, beat Leafs (AP)
After seeing his Ottawa Senators get off to a rough start, Paul MacLean could not have predicted the team’s furious finish to his first month behind the bench. Colin Greening and Chris Neil scored power-play goals and Ottawa extended its … Continue reading