MacLean up for Jack Adams again
For the second straight year, Paul MacLean is a finalist for the Jack Adams Award as the league's best coach.
For the second straight year, Paul MacLean is a finalist for the Jack Adams Award as the league's best coach.
Ottawa Senators defenceman Eric Gryba was assessed a two-game suspension by the NHL discipline department for his hit on the Montreal Canadiens' Lars Eller in Game One of the Eastern Conference Quarter Finals.
By beating the Boston Bruins in the regular season's final game, the Ottawa Senators moved up to seventh place and gave the Northeast Division crown to Montreal, setting up the first-ever playoff matchup between the Sens and Canadiens.
Injured Ottawa Senators defenceman IS PRACTICING WITH THE TEAM.
When the Senators practiced this morning, Sylvain St-Laurent tweeted the following: Les duos: Phillips-Méthot, Cowen-Gryba, Wiercioch-Gonchar, Lundin-Benoît. #Sens #LD — Sylvain St-Laurent...
Just two months removed from the date his Achilles tendon was 70% severed, Ottawa Senators defenceman Erik Karlsson was practicing on his own in full equipment. It's rumoured he could be back in the lineup for the post-season.
The Senators addressed a need on Tuesday by acquiring Matt Kassian from the Minnesota Wild.
The NHL's recent realignment plan is on the verge of approval, awaiting only approval by the League's Board of Governors.
In his first press conference after suffering a season-ending Achilles' tendon laceration after he was hit by Matt Cooke, Erik Karlsson suggested that even though Cooke wasn't likely trying to, Cooke "[knew] exactly what he's doing out there."
It was painful to watch Erik Karlsson's injury take place last night, but the good news is that many NHLers have suffered from the same injury and returned to full productivity afterwards.
Jason Spezza is scheduled to have surgery on a herniated disc in Toronto and will be out of the Ottawa Senators lineup indefinitely. He's expected to miss the majority of the 2013 regular season, if not more.
If the New York Rangers elect to accelerate the compliance buyout process for Wade Redden, would the Ottawa Senators be wise to take a chance on their old friend?
Now that the CBA has been ratified and a memorandum of understanding signed, we finally get to see what the Ottawa Senators' schedule will look like for the 2013 NHL season
The Ottawa Senators full home schedule was leaked on Saturday.
The NHL and NHLPA finally smartened up and ended the senseless lockout that's kept us without hockey for 113 days and cost them hundreds of millions of dollars.
A report is suggesting that the Ottawa Senators are making a bid to host an outdoor game against the Montreal Canadians in 2017, to coincide with the NHL's centennial and the Confederation's sesquicentennial celebrations.
Two more Ottawa Senators have signed in Europe for the lockout: Zack Smith will play for the Frederikshavn White Hawks of Denmark's AL-Bank Ligaen, while Mike Lundin joins Almtuna IS of HockeyAllsvenskan.
Daniel Alfredsson's going to take part in the Operation: Hat Trick charity game in Atlantic City, New Jersey this weekend. Proceeds for the event will go to those affected by Hurricane Sandy.
Peter Regin's time in Switzerland was short, as he returned from SC Langenthal of the National League B earlier this week after just five games.
Ottawa Senators captain Daniel Alfredsson stated that he is contemplating retirement.
Colin Greening's the latest Ottawa Senators player to sign a deal in Europe for the duration of the lockout.
Peter Regin has signed on with SC Langenthal of the Swiss National League B.
Erik Condra signed on with EV Füssen of the German Oberliga, the third tier of pro hockey in a country not exactly known for high-quality pro hockey even at the best of levels.
With Ottawa Senators players currently scattered across the globe, it can be hard to keep up with them. Here's a quick run-down on what the players are up to.
Without anywhere to play during the NHL lockout, Ben Bishop signed a lockout-long deal with the Binghamton Senators on Thursday afternoon.
Kyle Turris is the latest Ottawa Senator to sign in Europe for the lockout, joining the Oulun Kärpät of Finland's top pro hockey league, the SM-Liiga.