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Could Lockout be good for Binghamton Senators? Another Calder Cup?
Posted on 29 Aug 2012 by Jonathan Ward.
As the labour talks continue with the NHL and the NHLPA, it’s becoming more obvious that a potential lockout is possible. Now you would think that this would be the worst that could happen to a rebuilding team. Perhaps a lockout plays in favor of the Ottawa Senators organisation. The Binghamton Senators wouldn’t mind a lockout season to get them back to the top of the AHL rankings. The Otta...
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Important week ahead for Sens
Posted on 26 Mar 2012 by Jonathan Ward.
After Saturday’s game vs the Pittsburgh Penguins in Ottawa, which we saw the Sens beat the Pens 8-4. Sens got some much needed offense at the right time. They have been seriously lacking goal scoring as they have only scored 5 times in the last 4 games previous to the last win. Sens got scoring from the whole roster vs the Pens, beating the Penguins Goaltender Thessen who has called up from W...
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Gilroy on Board And Sens Moving Up
Posted on 1 Mar 2012 by Jonathan Ward.
Gilroy on Board + Moving Up On Monday, February 27, the Senators acquired defenseman Matt Gilroy from the Tampa Bay Lightning, the team's only move at the NHL's trade deadline. In exchange, Tampa received Brian Lee, a player who never fully met the expectations of the Senators organization. Throughout his time in Ottawa, Lee struggled, finding his way in and out of the lineup on a regular basis...
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Sens No Deadline deals?, Happy where they are at
Posted on 23 Feb 2012 by Jonathan Ward.
The Ottawa Senators seem to have re found their game as of late, winning 4 in a row of late and picked up 11 out of 12 points in the last 6 games, and have a 7 point cushion on the 8 seed in the eastern conference standings. The Sens now sit in 7th place with 20 games remaining in their season. They are also 2 points behind the division lead. It’s been a great season so far in the Ottawa Sena...
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Jason Spezza, Among league’s Best
Posted on 16 Feb 2012 by Jonathan Ward.
Jason Spezza has rediscovered his scoring touch this season in Ottawa. The Senators forward scored his first hat-trick of the season on tuesday night in a 4-0 win versus the Tampa Bay Lightning, netting his 23rd, 24th, and 25th goals of the year. Jason added 3 more points in a 6-2 win in Florida last night,as the Senators added back to back wins in the sunshine state. Early in his career, Spe...
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Derick Brassard a Good Fit in Ottawa
Posted on 7 Feb 2012 by Jonathan Ward.
As the Ottawa Senators now find themselves in a rut as of late, dropping 3 straight games after the all-star break and 6 straight including before the break. They now sit 8th in the eastern conference but may find themselves sitting on the outside of a playoff spot shortly if things continue to fall the way they doing. This retooling year could be Daniel Alfredsson's last year in his hockey car...
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Are the Tables Turning?
Posted on 1 Feb 2012 by Jonathan Ward.
The Ottawa senators have now dropped their 4 games in a row, a team that was riding high not long ago. The Senators traveled to Boston to face off with the Bruins last night, in a playoff type atmosphere, hard hitting, couple of fights, goals and a very loud crowd. Might have a atmosphere a little intimidating for the senators team, as they saw their 3-1 lead evaporate into thin air. With just ...
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Capital Sens Stars + 2nd Half Begins!
Posted on 31 Jan 2012 by Jonathan Ward.
The stars of the National Hockey league took over the city of Ottawa this weekend, from Thursday to Sunday the city was a special buzz. There were lots of parties going on and events to take part in, such as Fan Fair in downtown Ottawa. Maybe players enjoyed the night life of the market and entertained fans at local bars. The All-star Weekend was a great for the Ottawa people who had 5 home tow...
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Two Hot Teams FaceOff Sens vs Sharks
Posted on 19 Jan 2012 by Jonathan Ward.
Every season we expect the unexpected, The National hockey league is the the perfect case for true underdog stories. I follow the Ottawa Senators religiously and if you would have told me the Senators would be on a 8-1-1 run in their last 10 games and sit tied for 4th in the eastern conference on January 19th, I would probably be laughing at you and telling you to get real. How can a Rebuilding...
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A key Moment!
Posted on 17 Jan 2012 by Jonathan Ward.
The Ottawa Senators returned home on Monday to face-off with the Winnipeg Jets, after a 3 game road trip which saw them pick up wins in Pittsburgh, New York and Montreal. The Sens were flat last night and ended up on the loosing end, being shutout for the 1st time this season and ending there unbeaten streak. The Sens now hit the road for a 5 game road trip out west with a quick stop in Toronto...
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Senators keep rolling
Posted on 11 Jan 2012 by Jonathan Ward.
The Ottawa Senators just keep on rolling, and they rolled into Pittsburgh on Tuesday night to faceoff with the beat up penguins. Pens missing star playing such as Sidney Crosby who continues to suffer from Concussion symptoms and its looking like they may not return this season. Jordan Stall sidelined again with what seems to be a knee injured suffered by a hit by New York Rangers forward Mike ...
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Sens country still out numbers
Posted on 6 Jan 2012 by Jonathan Ward.
There has been some talk lately after the recent Ottawa Senators game vs the Montreal Canadians, that Senators fans are not as loyal as they seem. It’s also been said that they don’t attend Montreal or Toronto games on purpose, leaving the building filled with Habs and Leaf fans when these teams come play in Ottawa. When the Habs and Leafs travel to Ottawa, these games sell out in a hurry. ...









