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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.

Gryba suspended for two games

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.

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Karlsson practicing with team

Injured Ottawa Senators defenceman IS PRACTICING WITH THE TEAM.

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Karlsson practicing in full equipment

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.

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Sens pick up fighter Kassian

The Senators addressed a need on Tuesday by acquiring Matt Kassian from the Minnesota Wild.

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NHL realignment plan goes to BOG

The NHL's recent realignment plan is on the verge of approval, awaiting only approval by the League's Board of Governors.

Karlsson says Cooke tried to hurt him

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."

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When will Karlsson be back?

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.

NHL Lockout is finally over!

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.

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Ottawa planning 2017 outdoor game: Report

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.

Z. Smith, Lundin off to Scandinavia

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.

Alfie to play in Hurricane Sandy charity game

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.

Condra moving up a level in Germany

Erik Condra's success in third-tier pro hockey in Germany made a jump to second-tier kind of necessary.

Melnyk wants to drop the puck

Eugene Melnyk spoke out against the lockout on Wednesday, expressing his hope that the two sides can come to an agreement and start playing hockey.

Regin done with Swiss team

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.

Lockout has Alfie re-considering retirement

Ottawa Senators captain Daniel Alfredsson stated that he is contemplating retirement.

Greening signs in Denmark

Colin Greening's the latest Ottawa Senators player to sign a deal in Europe for the duration of the lockout.

Regin signs in Switzerland

Peter Regin has signed on with SC Langenthal of the Swiss National League B.

Condra signs with third-tier German team

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.

Turris signs in Finland

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.

Regin close to signing in Denmark

Reports out of Denmark suggest that Ottawa Senators centre Peter Regin has an agreement in place to join the Herning Blue Fox, his old Danish pro team, once some "practical things" have been resolved.

Latendresse plays in Quebec charity tourney

Guillaume Latendresse is keeping busy during the NHL lockout, joining a number of other mostly Quebec-born NHL players for a charity tour.

Karlsson signs with Jokerit

Erik Karlsson will be playing with Jokerit of SM-liiga for the duration of the 2012-13 NHL lockout, according to a team announcement made today.

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Frölunda negotiating with Karlsson

Ottawa Senators defenceman Erik Karlsson is reportedly in contract discussions with the SEL's Frölunda Indians for a lockout contract, as are Rangers goalie Henrik Lundqvist and Stars forward Loui Eriksson.

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Spezza signs with Rapperswil-Jona Lakers of Swiss league

Jason Spezza has reportedly signed on with the Rapperswil-Jona Lakers of the Swiss National League for the duration of the lockout. He's the third Ottawa Senators player to sign a contract overseas for the lockout.

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