| Vokoun helps Caps edge Sens, remain unbeaten |
Sat Oct 15 21:56:47 2011 EST |
| Washington, DC (Sports Network) - Tomas Vokoun made 33 saves, including 26 in the final two periods for the Capitals, as Washington hung on for a 2-1 win over the Ottawa Senators. Nicklas Backstrom and Marcus Johansson provided two first-period goals for the Capitals, who start 4-0 after their fourth consecutive one-goal win. Peter Regin scored the lone goal for Ottawa, which has lost four of its first five games this season. Alex Auld stopped 24-of-26 shots for the Senators. |
| Lindstrom, Avalanche bury Senators 7-1 |
Thu Oct 13 22:15:17 2011 EST |
| Ottawa, ON (Sports Network) - Joakim Lindstrom notched two goals, while Matt Duchene recorded a goal and an assist as the Colorado Avalanche routed the Ottawa Senators, 7-1. Milan Hejduk, Daniel Winnik, David Jones and Gabriel Landeskog tallied the other goals for the Avalanche, who won their third straight game after dropping their season opener against the Red Wings. Jean-Sebastien Giguere stopped 15-of-16 shots for Colorado. Milan Michalek netted the lone goal, while Craig Anderson allowed s |
| Avs continue road trip in Ottawa |
Thu Oct 13 11:10:52 2011 EST |
| (Sports Network) - The Colorado Avalanche will resume their season-long five- game road trip this evening against the Ottawa Senators at Scotiabank Place. Colorado opened its season with a loss at home versus Detroit on Saturday before bouncing back with consecutive one-goal triumphs at Boston and Columbus. In Wednesday's 3-2 shootout win over the Blue Jackets, Matt Duchene scored the game-winner in the decisive phase to lead the Avs, who have prevailed in 12 of their last 13 shootouts. Gabriel |
| Keesel's hat trick helps Leafs hold off Senators |
Sat Oct 8 22:02:37 2011 EST |
| Toronto, ON (Sports Network) - Phil Kessel completed his hat trick with a third-period score that helped the Maple Leafs hold on for a 6-5 victory over the Ottawa Senators at Air Canada Centre. Joffrey Lupul scored and had two assists for Toronto, which tallied the game's first four goals and held a 5-1 lead shortly into the third period. But three consecutive Senators scores made it a tight game. Kessel provided some breathing room with 2:19 to play -- a necessary score, given Ottawa rookie St |
| Red Wings spoil MacLean's Senator debut |
Fri Oct 7 22:08:07 2011 EST |
| Detroit, MI (Sports Network) - Cory Emmerton had a goal and an assist as the Detroit Red Wings roughed up the Paul MacLean-led Ottawa Senators, 5-3, in the opener for both clubs. MacLean was hired by the Senators this past June to replace the fired Cory Clouston after the team missed the playoffs for the second time in three seasons and finished dead last in the Northeast Division. He had served as an assistant under Mike Babcock in Detroit for the past six seasons and won a Stanley Cup with th |
| Emery wins backup goaltending job with Blackhawks |
Mon Oct 3 16:41:36 2011 EST |
| e-year contract on Monday. The 29-year-old Emery played in 10 games (nine starts) with the Ducks last season, recording a 7-2-0 mark and 2.28 GAA. Emery is a veteran of 173 career regular-season games over parts of seven NHL seasons with the Ottawa Senators, Philadelphia Flyers and Ducks and owns a 94-53-0 record with a 2.67 GAA. Originally selected by Ottawa in the fourth round (99th overall) of the 2001 draft, Emery has also posted 20 wins in 36 career appearances in the playoffs, which inclu |
| Senators D Carkner out following knee surgery |
Mon Oct 3 16:10:30 2011 EST |
| Ottawa, ON (Sports Network) - Ottawa Senators defenseman Matt Carkner underwent surgery on his right knee and will be out indefinitely. Sens general manager Bryan Murray said on Monday that the 30-year-old will be out indefinitely. According to Murray, the procedure was necessary due to the recurrence of a knee issue which bothered him in the latter half of last year. Carkner was out of the lineup from the end of February through the end of the regular season. The injury means that 20-year-old |
| 2011-12 Ottawa Senators Preview |
Thu Sep 29 09:15:41 2011 EST |
| (Sports Network) - Ottawa Senators general manager Bryan Murray's actions around last year's trade deadline spoke volumes and what it said was this one- time elite club has decided it's time to rebuild. Murray was given orders by team owner Eugene Melnyk to dismantle the struggling club. The GM's task would be to get some prospects in return for veterans and Murray did his best while dealing guys like Mike Fisher, Alex Kovalev, Chris Kelly, Jarkko Ruutu and others. In the end, Ottawa finished 1 |
| 2011-12 Detroit Red Wings Preview |
Wed Sep 28 15:36:22 2011 EST |
| after the stellar duo of Datsyuk and Zetterberg. However, the man known as "The Mule" struggled down the stretch in 2010-11, posting just two goals in his final 27 games of the season. Franzen can be an explosive goal-scorer, however, as the Ottawa Senators can attest to after allowing him score five times against them on February 2 of last season. All told, Detroit boasted nine forwards with 30 or more points last year and all of them are returning this season. That group includes older player |
| Maple Leafs identity evolving |
Thu Sep 22 12:55:24 2011 EST |
| Maple Leafs have been following suit. Burke and his management team have adopted a new philosophy, one that will feature skilled players sprinkled much deeper into the lineup than in years past. For Monday's first pre-season tilt against the Ottawa Senators, head coach Ron Wilson debuted a new lineup combination exhibiting that new philosophy. Playing alongside the physically bruising Colby Armstrong were two skilled playmakers in Tyler Bozak and Nazem Kadri. And if early results are any indica |
| << <
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10 > >>
|