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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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All the latest NHL News & Trade Rumors
Posted on 24 Jun 2011 by Corey Krakower.
It sure seems like the NHL draft is the new trade deadline! 2 blockbuster deals were completed that rocked the hockey world today; one of which was Jeff Carter being dealt to Columbus; while the other seeing top prospect Brayden Schenn and rising star Wayne Simmonds traded from LA to Philadelphia in exchange for Mike Richards. While those are monster deals, the most plugged in hockey insiders a...
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Two-faced Lightning lose 2-1 to Senators
Posted on 11 Mar 2011 by Christopher Tran.
In a post-game interview after the win against the Chicago Blackhawks, Steven Stamkos had these sentiments “”We're really persevering right now. We're learning about what it takes to win in those tight games, and for the most part we've been on the winning side of those.” But, what a difference one game can make. The Lightning came out flat and stayed that way the rest of the ...
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Close, but not too close
Posted on 1 Mar 2011 by Mika Oehling.
The Senators played a close one against the Boston Bruins in a 1-0 game that was close, but really not that close. Despite a lot of sloppy play by Boston and turnovers that resulted in chance after chance for the young, energetic Ottawa lines whose names most of us are still trying to learn (not to mention their numbers), Boston eked out a victory with Nathan Horton's lone goal and a solid perf...
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Updated at 2:10am – Sens shopping Brian Lee and getting calls on Spezza
Posted on 28 Feb 2011 by Mark Jasper.
Update at 2:10am – The Detroit Red Wings are looking at Lee or Campoli to add depth to their defense core. This from two sources. Wings would be willing to send a prospect or draft pick back to Ottawa for either player. After talking with a few scouts and GM's tonight, the Ottawa Senators would rather trade Brian Lee before unloading Chris Campoli. Now in a perfect world Sens GM Bry...
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Richards, Kuba, Vokoun and even Spezza’s name are the latest to be possibly traded
Posted on 24 Feb 2011 by Mark Jasper.
With another handful of trades today teams are going to turn their attention to bigger names I am told. The name of Dallas Stars forward Brad Richards is definitely out there and I am told by two very good sources that the LA Kings are pushing hard for Richards. The heat is on Kings GM Dean Lombardi and LA has the cap space to take on a big contract. The Kings have the young players to gi...
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Mauled by the Bruins
Posted on 31 Oct 2010 by Mika Oehling.
The Ottawa Senators were mauled by the Boston Bruins last night in an embarrassing 4-0 loss, made all the more embarrassing by the fact that Boston is not exactly known around the league as an offensive juggernaut. Tim Thomas, sporting a pretty nifty looking 0.5 GAA, was expected to be the big stumbling block for the team, so no surprise with him getting the shutout. The 4 goals, however, that ...
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Shut Out by the Habs
Posted on 24 Oct 2010 by Mika Oehling.
The Ottawa Senators 3-0 loss to the Montreal Canadiens last night was disappointing to say the least. Fresh off a stellar night against the Buffalo Sabres, it was thought that the momentum that was gained off that win would transfer over into the following night; no such luck. The Senators were shut down by the Habs, who played as a solid team with great defensive moves. As with past games, the...
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Flames Offense Fizzles Out
Posted on 22 Oct 2010 by Shane Hoopfer.
Looks like the boys wearing the flaming C on their chests have a problem. They can't score! On a night where the team had a very good first period and a 2-1 lead at the intermission thanks to a pair of goals from Mikael Backlund, they could just not find a way to sustain any offensive pressure and put the game further out of reach and in classic Detroit Red Wings fashion they stuck to their gam...
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Shaky Season Opener
Posted on 9 Oct 2010 by Mika Oehling.
The Ottawa Senators fell to the Buffalo Sabres 2-1 in their season opener at home last night, in a game that was shaky at best. The Senators played without their star Centre, Jason Spezza, who was out with a groin injury and started Pascal Leclaire, who didn't look stellar in his pre-season outings. The absence of Jason Spezza was clearly felt on the score board, with one lone goal from Ottawa ...
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Sabres Drop the Curtain
Posted on 8 Oct 2010 by William Brouillette.
Tonight is the night! The 2010-2011 kicks off with a game in Kanata versus the Sabres blood rival: the Ottawa Senators. What better way to start the season then a game against a truly despised enemy, eh? Can game 1 of 82 be a vitally important game? Absolutely! Why? The Senators have handed the Sabres their lunch, breakfast, and dinner since the Sabres punked them and shocked the world in the...
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Battle On- Leafs Nip Sens in 4-3 loss
Posted on 30 Sep 2010 by Mika Oehling.
The Battle of Ontario is alive and well. Even with a pre-season game, emotions were running high last night at ScotiaBank place, where a crowd of 15,000 fans, divided between virulent Leafs fans and the Sens Army, took in the action in a nail-biting finish that saw the Sens fall short. There were plenty of fisticuffs to report, some going unreported by the refs, and more than one questionable h...









